Research ArticlePET/CT in Cancer Patient Management
Can PET/CT Replace Separate Diagnostic CT for Cancer Imaging? Optimizing CT Protocols for Imaging Cancers of the Chest and Abdomen
Hilmar Kuehl, Patrick Veit, Sandra J. Rosenbaum, Andreas Bockisch and Gerald Antoch
Journal of Nuclear Medicine January 2007, 48 (1 suppl) 45S-57S;
Hilmar Kuehl
Patrick Veit
Sandra J. Rosenbaum
Andreas Bockisch
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Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Vol. 48, Issue 1 suppl
January 2007
Can PET/CT Replace Separate Diagnostic CT for Cancer Imaging? Optimizing CT Protocols for Imaging Cancers of the Chest and Abdomen
Hilmar Kuehl, Patrick Veit, Sandra J. Rosenbaum, Andreas Bockisch, Gerald Antoch
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Jan 2007, 48 (1 suppl) 45S-57S;
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- Abstract
- DEFINING DIAGNOSTIC CT
- PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS FOR TUMOR STAGING
- PROTOCOL CONSIDERATIONS FOR THERAPY ASSESSMENT
- IS THERE A NEED FOR PET/CT OF BRAIN?
- ADDITIONAL LOW-DOSE CT FOR DETECTION OF PULMONARY NODULES
- BREATHING PROTOCOL FOR WHOLE-BODY PET/CT
- IS IT NECESSARY TO ADJUST CT PARAMETERS TO NUMBER OF CT SCANNER DETECTOR ROWS?
- IMAGING CANCER OF CHEST AND ABDOMEN
- CONCLUSION
- Footnotes
- References
- Figures & Data
- Info & Metrics
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