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PET Changes Management and Improves Prognostic Stratification in Patients with Recurrent Colorectal Cancer: Results of a Multicenter Prospective Study
Andrew M. Scott, Dishan H. Gunawardana, Ben Kelley, John G. Stuckey, Amanda J. Byrne, Jayne E. Ramshaw and Michael J. Fulham
Journal of Nuclear Medicine September 2008, 49 (9) 1451-1457; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.108.051615
Andrew M. Scott
Dishan H. Gunawardana
Ben Kelley
John G. Stuckey
Amanda J. Byrne
Jayne E. Ramshaw

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PET Changes Management and Improves Prognostic Stratification in Patients with Recurrent Colorectal Cancer: Results of a Multicenter Prospective Study
Andrew M. Scott, Dishan H. Gunawardana, Ben Kelley, John G. Stuckey, Amanda J. Byrne, Jayne E. Ramshaw, Michael J. Fulham
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 2008, 49 (9) 1451-1457; DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.108.051615
PET Changes Management and Improves Prognostic Stratification in Patients with Recurrent Colorectal Cancer: Results of a Multicenter Prospective Study
Andrew M. Scott, Dishan H. Gunawardana, Ben Kelley, John G. Stuckey, Amanda J. Byrne, Jayne E. Ramshaw, Michael J. Fulham
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Sep 2008, 49 (9) 1451-1457; DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.108.051615
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