The number of tumors and tumor-like lesions of soft tissues is impressive. Routine radiography is relatively insensitive in their detection, and it does not allow a specific diagnosis in most cases. Ultrasonography, computed tomography, scintigraphy, and magnetic resonance imaging are diagnostic methods with greater sensitivity for the detection of soft tissue masses, although in many instances, the specific cause of the mass remains elusive. The candidate will learn the mechanics of putting together an electronic poster presentation in lecture type format. This will be an official peer-reviewed publication. The publication will be a favorable addition to the candidate's CV. The candidate will be the first author, and I am the second author. A candidate is not limited to completing one project. He/she can do as many as they like! (There are always topics to teach about) The candidate, myself, King's College Hospital Department of Radiology and King's College all benefit from this publication.