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ESUR 2026 in Rome European Society of Urogenital Radiology

ESUR 2026 in Rome: Shaping the Future of Urogenital Radiology with AI and Multidisciplinary Insights

Rome is set to welcome the global radiology community for a deep dive into the future of urogenital imaging.

The European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR) will host its 32nd European Symposium from 9–12 June 2026, at the Fiera di Roma in the Italian capital . This annual gathering is renowned as a cornerstone event for specialists dedicated to the imaging of the urinary tract, male reproductive organs, and the female pelvic floor.

In an era where medical imaging is undergoing a seismic shift due to artificial intelligence (AI) and personalized medicine, ESUR 2026 arrives as an essential platform for collaboration. Under the theme “Imaging Urogenital Tumours: A Multidisciplinary and AI-Driven Perspective,” this four-day symposium will explore how structured diagnostics and deep learning algorithms are revolutionizing the way radiologists diagnose and manage cancers of the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and gynecological systems .

A Strategic Return to Rome

The choice of Fiera di Roma as the venue is strategic. Located just minutes from Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) and well-connected to the city’s historic center via the Leonardo Express train, the venue offers a blend of modern exhibition space and logistical convenience. Rome, a city synonymous with history, provides a dramatic backdrop for a meeting focused on the future of healthcare.

For attendees, the week of June 9–12, 2026, promises not only scientific rigor but also the cultural richness of the Eternal City. While the sessions will focus on the data-driven future of radiology, the historic streets of Trastevere and the monuments of the Roman Forum will offer a setting for informal networking and reflection.

The Core Mission of ESUR

Before diving into the specifics of the 2026 agenda, it is vital to understand the organization behind the event. The European Society of Urogenital Radiology is a specialized body of the European Society of Radiology (ESR). Traditionally, ESUR has been the gold-standard authority for developing guidelines on contrast medium safety (such as the famous ESUR Contrast Media Safety Committee guidelines) and standardized protocols for imaging specific organs.

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The 2026 symposium continues this legacy but pushes further into the digital frontier. While past symposia focused heavily on technique standardization, the 2026 dialogue is centered on interpretation augmentation—how machines and humans collaborate to improve reading speed, diagnostic accuracy, and ultimately, patient outcomes.

Theme Deep Dive: “Imaging Urogenital Tumours”

The official theme for ESUR 2026 points toward a clinical reality: urogenital oncology is becoming too complex for a single-discipline approach .

The Multidisciplinary Imperative

In the modern hospital, the radiologist is no longer just the “doctor’s doctor” reading films in a dark room. They are active participants in Tumor Boards. For a patient with renal cell carcinoma or metastatic prostate cancer, the treatment pathway might involve urologists, oncologists, radiation therapists, and pathologists.

ESUR 2026 will focus heavily on how the radiologist can speak the language of these peers more fluently. This means moving away from descriptive reports (“Lesion seen at 3 o’clock”) to structured, actionable intelligence. Sessions are expected to cover how imaging phenotypes correlate with genomic profiles—a field known as radiogenomics.

The AI-Driven Perspective

The integration of AI into the urogenital workflow is no longer theoretical; it is happening in reading rooms today. However, the 2026 perspective will likely address the “how” rather than the “if.”

Prostate Imaging: The Testing Ground
Prostate cancer diagnostics remain the primary driver for AI adoption in urogenital radiology. PI-RADS (Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System) scoring has standardized reporting, but inter-reader variability remains a challenge. AI algorithms are now being deployed to:

  1. Automatically detect and segment the prostate gland.
  2. Highlight suspicious areas for the radiologist to review (Computer-Aided Detection).
  3. Automate volumetric assessments of lesions.
  4. Generate structured reports that integrate seamlessly with Electronic Health Records (EHRs).

Industry partners, such as Mint Medical, have already signaled their presence at ESUR 2026 to showcase these exact capabilities . The focus is shifting toward transparency: AI that explains why an area is suspicious, rather than just flagging it, building trust with the clinician.

Key Scientific Sessions to Anticipate

While the full program for ESUR 2026 is still under wraps, based on the announced theme and current trends in medical imaging, attendees can expect a robust lineup of sessions structured around the following core pillars:

1. Renal Masses: From Incidentaloma to Precision Management

With the rise of cross-sectional imaging, incidental renal masses are discovered daily. The challenge for the radiologist is distinguishing fat-poor angiomyolipomas from renal cell carcinomas (RCC).

  • AI in Renal Cancer: Sessions will likely review deep learning models that analyze texture features invisible to the naked eye to predict RCC subtypes (clear cell vs. papillary vs. chromophobe).
  • Active Surveillance Protocols: How structured imaging can safely monitor small renal masses without immediate intervention.

2. Bladder Cancer: The VI-RADS Evolution

Vesical Imaging-Reporting and Data System (VI-RADS) has changed how we stage bladder cancer. The 2026 symposium will explore the maturity of this system.

  • Predicting Muscle Invasion: High-level workshops on MRI techniques to determine if a tumor has breached the muscularis propria—the key decision point between TURBT and radical cystectomy.
  • Response Assessment: Imaging biomarkers for predicting response to immunotherapy in advanced bladder cancer.

3. Prostate Cancer: Beyond the Gland

Prostate imaging is the star of the show. ESUR 2026 promises to address the “multidisciplinary” angle specifically here.

  • Post-Treatment Imaging: How to read an MRI after radiation therapy, HIFU, or cryotherapy. This is notoriously difficult due to post-therapeutic necrosis and inflammation. AI-driven comparison tools that map follow-up scans to baseline scans will be a hot topic.
  • Recurrent Disease: Detecting biochemical recurrence when PSA levels rise but standard imaging shows nothing. Next-generation PSMA PET/MRI integration.

4. Gynecological Imaging: The Uterus and Ovaries

ESUR represents the full spectrum of urogenital health, including gynecology.

  • Endometrial Cancer: The role of MRI in surgical planning.
  • Ovarian Cancer: Using the O-RADS (Ovarian-Adnexal Reporting and Data System) lexicon to reduce unnecessary surgery for benign cysts while catching malignancies early.
  • Endometriosis: Staging deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) requires meticulous mapping of the bowel, bladder, and ureters.

5. Emergency Urogenital Radiology

Rome 2026 will also host sessions dedicated to acute conditions:

  • Renal Colic: Low-dose CT protocols to diagnose stones while minimizing radiation exposure (the “ultra-low dose” protocol debate).
  • Testicular Torsion vs. Epididymitis: Point-of-care ultrasound techniques and Doppler pitfalls.
  • Hematuria work-ups: The diagnostic yield of CT Urography vs. MR Urography.

Hands-on Workshops and Technical Exhibitions

ESUR is known for its practical, skills-focused workshops, and the 2026 edition will likely feature:

The AI Sandbox

A dedicated area where radiologists can sit down with laptops and test FDA/CE-approved AI software live on anonymized datasets. Instead of listening to a lecture about AI, attendees will be able to drag-and-drop DICOM images into an algorithm, watch the segmentation occur in milliseconds, and critique the output.

Contrast Media Safety Update

Despite the digital shift, safety remains paramount. Given the ongoing concerns regarding Gadolinium deposition in the brain (even with macrocyclic agents) and the management of Post-Contrast Acute Kidney Injury (PC-AKI) , expect a “Guidelines Update” plenary. The ESUR Contrast Media Safety Committee is likely to release 2026 updates regarding prevention of hypersensitivity reactions and management of contrast extravasation.

Structured Reporting Masterclass

Moving away from free-text dictation to structured templates ensures completeness and billing accuracy. This workshop will likely feature:

  • Live dictation using templates in PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems).
  • Discussion of the new IHE (Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise) standards for structured reporting.

The Industry Presence

The exhibition hall at Fiera di Roma will be a bustling hub of innovation. Major imaging vendors (Siemens Healthineers, GE Healthcare, Philips, Canon) will showcase hardware advancements, such as:

  • Digital PET/CT with time-of-flight capabilities for prostate cancer staging.
  • 7 Tesla MRI for incredible microscopic detail of the prostate, though currently limited by artifact and cost.
  • Ultrasound fusion biopsy systems that overlay live ultrasound with previous MRI data to precisely target PI-RADS 4/5 lesions.

However, the “buzz” this year will revolve around the smaller, agile software startups. Companies like Mint Medical will be presenting solutions for longitudinal oncology workflows—tracking a tumor from diagnosis, through chemotherapy, to potential recurrence, ensuring no lesion is left unmeasured .

  • Campus Bio-Medico University Hospital in Rome, one of the city’s leading research hospitals likely to collaborate with ESUR 2026 attendees. *

Networking and Collaborative Opportunities

One of the intangible yet most valuable aspects of ESUR is the formation of research consortia. Many of the published guidelines in urogenital radiology originated from conversations held over coffee at past ESUR symposia.

Young Radiologists’ Forum

ESUR 2026 will heavily feature mentorship for residents and fellows. The Young Radiologists’ program often includes:

  • Meet the Professor sessions: Small group discussions with giants in the field.
  • How to get published: Editors from European Radiology and European Urology offering advice on manuscript submission.
  • Career development: Navigating the transition from trainee to consultant in a competitive job market.

International Collaboration

The “European” label of ESUR is partly historical. Attendance is typically global, with significant delegations from North America (ARRS members), Asia, and the Middle East. This creates a unique opportunity to compare practice patterns—for instance, how Japanese radiologists approach CT dose reduction vs. how French radiologists approach it.

Focus on Radiomics and Big Data

A significant subtext of the 2026 theme is Radiomics—the extraction of hundreds of quantitative features from medical images that are invisible to the human eye.

While AI detects things visible to humans faster, Radiomics detects things invisible to humans (e.g., entropy, uniformity, skewness of pixel distribution).

Scheduled sessions will likely debate: Is Radiomics ready for prime time?

  • The Promise: A radiomic signature of a renal mass might predict metastasis 2 years before a visible satellite nodule appears.
  • The Pitfall: Lack of standardization across scanners and reconstruction algorithms makes radiomic features unstable.

ESUR 2026 is poised to release updated recommendations on “Harmonization” – attempting to make data collected on a Siemens scanner in Germany comparable to a Canon scanner in Italy.

Social Program: La Dolce Vita Medica

Work hard, play hard. The social program for ESUR 2026 will embrace the Roman spirit.

The Welcome Reception

Held on the evening of June 9th at the Fiera di Roma, this is the icebreaker. It is a standing reception designed to get attendees re-acquainted after a year apart.

The ESUR Gala Dinner

Often held in a historic venue (previous years have utilized castles and palazzos), the 2026 gala is rumored to take place in a location overlooking the Roman skyline. Given Rome’s culinary reputation, attendees can expect authentic Roman cuisine: Cacio e Pepe, Carbonara, and Saltimbocca.

Spousal and Cultural Tours

The organizing committee typically arranges tours of the Vatican Museums, the Colosseum, and the Borghese Gallery. For those extending their stay, the Amalfi Coast and Pompeii are accessible via high-speed rail for post-conference vacations.

Abstract Submission and Awards

For researchers looking to present, the call for abstracts usually opens approximately 6-8 months prior to the event (late 2025). Key deadlines to watch for:

  1. Abstract Submission Deadline: Mid-January 2026.
  2. Early Bird Registration Deadline: March 2026.
  3. Late-Breaking Science: April 2026 (for groundbreaking trials that couldn’t be submitted earlier).

Awards on offer typically include:

  • The ESUR Best Scientific Paper Award (cash prize and certificate)
  • The Poster Award (Best Educational Exhibit and Best Scientific Poster)
  • Trainee Travel Grants (subsidized registration and accommodation for young doctors with accepted abstracts)

Why You Cannot Miss ESUR 2026

In the crowded calendar of medical conferences, ESUR holds a unique niche. It is neither the massive, overwhelming scale of the RSNA (Radiological Society of North America) nor the purely academic depth of a subspecialty journal club. It is the perfect “mid-sized” meeting where you can actually have conversations with the experts who wrote the textbooks.

Specifically, in 2026, you need to be in Rome because:

  1. The Transition is Now: The shift to AI-driven workflows is accelerating. ESUR 2026 will be the first major urogenital meeting where the hype has died down and the “lessons learned” from real-world AI deployment are shared.
  2. The Looming Workforce Crisis: Radiology departments are overworked. AI promises efficiency. The meeting will address how urogenital specialists can use automation to handle increasing volumes without burning out.
  3. Paradigm Shifts in Treatment: The rise of PSMA-PET for prostate cancer has redefined metastatic disease. Radiologists need to learn these new patterns or risk becoming irrelevant to the oncology team.

Travel and Logistics: Practical Information

Venue: Fiera di Roma

Address: Via Portuense, 1645, 00148 Roma RM, Italy

Getting there:

  • From FCO (Leonardo da Vinci Airport): The FL1 regional train stops directly at “Fiera di Roma” station. Travel time: approx. 10 minutes.
  • From Termini Station (City Center): Take the FL1 train towards FCO. Travel time: approx. 30 minutes.
  • By Car: The venue is located off the A91 motorway. Parking is available on-site.

Accommodation

While there are hotels near the Fiera di Roma (primarily geared toward business travelers), most attendees choose to stay in central Rome (Trastevere, Testaccio, or near Termini) to enjoy the city’s nightlife and dining options. Shuttles and taxi services run frequently to the convention center, though the train is the most reliable method to avoid Roman traffic.

Climate in June

June in Rome is warm. Average highs range from 28°C to 32°C (82°F – 90°F). The venue is air-conditioned, but walking outdoors between sessions requires light clothing and comfortable shoes (cobblestones are unforgiving to dress shoes). Bring a water bottle; Rome has public nasoni (water fountains) throughout the city.

Virtual Components

Following the post-pandemic shift, many societies have retained a hybrid model. While ESUR strongly encourages physical attendance (to build the “multidisciplinary” community spirit), selected plenary sessions and the AI workshops will likely be streamed or recorded for on-demand access. However, the hands-on workshops and poster sessions remain exclusive to in-person attendees.

Conclusion

The European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR) 2026 symposium is more than just a meeting; it is a checkpoint for the future of cancer diagnosis. Set against the inspiring backdrop of Rome, the meeting promises to deliver a rigorous scientific program focused on the symbiosis of multidisciplinary teamwork and artificial intelligence.

From the beginner resident learning to read their first pelvic MRI to the seasoned professor debating the nuances of VI-RADS 3, ESUR 2026 offers something for everyone. As the lines blur between radiologist, data scientist, and oncologist, this is the place to find clarity.

Mark your calendars for 9–12 June 2026. Whether you are flying in from across Europe or across the Atlantic, the journey to Rome promises to advance your clinical practice, expand your network, and remind you why the art and science of radiology remain one of the most exciting fields in modern medicine.

For registration, abstract submission, and real-time updates, keep a close watch on the official European Society of Urogenital Radiology website.

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