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18F FDG PET Radiomics features result in more accurate prediction of outcome for DLBCL patients than currently used IPI score

Jakoba Eertink, Gerben Zwezerijnen, Simone Pieplenbosch, Sanne Wiegers, Pieternella Lugtenburg, Ulrich Dührsen, Andreas Hüttmann, Lars Kurch, Christine Hanoun, Sally Barrington, N George Mikhaeel, Luca Ceriani, Emanuele Zucca, Sandor Czibor, Tamás Györke, Martine Chamuleau, Otto Hoekstra, Henrica C.W. de Vet, Ronald Boellaard and Josée Zijlstra
Journal of Nuclear Medicine August 2022, 63 (supplement 2) 2490;
Jakoba Eertink
1Amsterdam UMC
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Gerben Zwezerijnen
1Amsterdam UMC
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Simone Pieplenbosch
1Amsterdam UMC
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Sanne Wiegers
1Amsterdam UMC
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Pieternella Lugtenburg
2Erasmus MC
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Ulrich Dührsen
3Universitätsklinikum Essen
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Andreas Hüttmann
4University of Duisburg-Essen, University Hospital Essen
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Lars Kurch
5Universitätsklinikum Leipzig
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Christine Hanoun
6Uniklinikum Essen
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Sally Barrington
7Kings College London
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N George Mikhaeel
8Guy’s and St Thomas’
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9IIMSI -EOC
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10Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale
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Sandor Czibor
11Semmelweis University
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11Semmelweis University
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Martine Chamuleau
1Amsterdam UMC
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Otto Hoekstra
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Henrica C.W. de Vet
12Amsterdam UMC, VU
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Ronald Boellaard
13Vumc, Dept. Nuclear Medicine & PET Research
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vol. 63 no. supplement 2 2490

Published By 
Society of Nuclear Medicine
Print ISSN 
0161-5505
Online ISSN 
2159-662X
History 
  • Published online August 8, 2022.

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  1. Jakoba Eertink1,
  2. Gerben Zwezerijnen1,
  3. Simone Pieplenbosch1,
  4. Sanne Wiegers1,
  5. Pieternella Lugtenburg2,
  6. Ulrich Dührsen3,
  7. Andreas Hüttmann4,
  8. Lars Kurch5,
  9. Christine Hanoun6,
  10. Sally Barrington7,
  11. N George Mikhaeel8,
  12. Luca Ceriani9,
  13. Emanuele Zucca10,
  14. Sandor Czibor11,
  15. Tamás Györke11,
  16. Martine Chamuleau1,
  17. Otto Hoekstra1,
  18. Henrica C.W. de Vet12,
  19. Ronald Boellaard13 and
  20. Josée Zijlstra14
  1. 1Amsterdam UMC
  2. 2Erasmus MC
  3. 3Universitätsklinikum Essen
  4. 4University of Duisburg-Essen, University Hospital Essen
  5. 5Universitätsklinikum Leipzig
  6. 6Uniklinikum Essen
  7. 7Kings College London
  8. 8Guy’s and St Thomas’
  9. 9IIMSI -EOC
  10. 10Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale
  11. 11Semmelweis University
  12. 12Amsterdam UMC, VU
  13. 13Vumc, Dept. Nuclear Medicine & PET Research
  14. 14Amsterdam UMC UMC

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18F FDG PET Radiomics features result in more accurate prediction of outcome for DLBCL patients than currently used IPI score
Jakoba Eertink, Gerben Zwezerijnen, Simone Pieplenbosch, Sanne Wiegers, Pieternella Lugtenburg, Ulrich Dührsen, Andreas Hüttmann, Lars Kurch, Christine Hanoun, Sally Barrington, N George Mikhaeel, Luca Ceriani, Emanuele Zucca, Sandor Czibor, Tamás Györke, Martine Chamuleau, Otto Hoekstra, Henrica C.W. de Vet, Ronald Boellaard, Josée Zijlstra
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18F FDG PET Radiomics features result in more accurate prediction of outcome for DLBCL patients than currently used IPI score
Jakoba Eertink, Gerben Zwezerijnen, Simone Pieplenbosch, Sanne Wiegers, Pieternella Lugtenburg, Ulrich Dührsen, Andreas Hüttmann, Lars Kurch, Christine Hanoun, Sally Barrington, N George Mikhaeel, Luca Ceriani, Emanuele Zucca, Sandor Czibor, Tamás Györke, Martine Chamuleau, Otto Hoekstra, Henrica C.W. de Vet, Ronald Boellaard, Josée Zijlstra
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