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Meeting ReportOncology, Clinical Diagnosis Track

Evaluation of changes in PET-based texture features for quantitative response assessment

Christie Lin, Stephanie Harmon, Jens Eickhoff, Scott Perlman, Glenn Liu and Robert Jeraj
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2018, 59 (supplement 1) 659;
Christie Lin
4Medical Physics University of Wisconsin Madison WI United States
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Stephanie Harmon
1Madison WI United States
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Jens Eickhoff
2Univeristy of Wisconsin Madison Madison WI United States
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Scott Perlman
5University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics Madison WI United States
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Glenn Liu
1Madison WI United States
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vol. 59 no. supplement 1 659

Published By 
Society of Nuclear Medicine
Print ISSN 
0161-5505
Online ISSN 
2159-662X
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  • Published online May 23, 2018.

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  1. Christie Lin4,
  2. Stephanie Harmon1,
  3. Jens Eickhoff2,
  4. Scott Perlman5,
  5. Glenn Liu1 and
  6. Robert Jeraj3
  1. 1Madison WI United States
  2. 2Univeristy of Wisconsin Madison Madison WI United States
  3. 3University of Wisconsin Madison WI United States
  4. 4Medical Physics University of Wisconsin Madison WI United States
  5. 5University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics Madison WI United States

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