Pieces of Interest from COMP for the Week of January 16 – Novel PET Radiotracer Reduces Number of False-Positive Cancer Findings After COVID-19 Vaccination/Communications Committee Update/Two Weeks Left to Register for COMP Winter School!
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- A novel PET radiotracer can reduce the number of false-positive cancer findings after the COVID-19 vaccination.
- Wondering what the Communications Committee gets up to? Read the Communications Committee Update in the October issue of InterACTIONS.
- There are two weeks left to register for the COMP Winter School 2023! With this year’s virtual format, you can join from the comfort of your home or workplace!
Published on January 16, 2023
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