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FDG PET uptake characterization through texture analysis: investigating the complementary nature of heterogeneity and functional tumor volume in a multi-cancer site patient cohort

Mathieu Hatt, Mohamed Majdoub, Martin Vallières, Florent Tixier, Catherine Cheze Le Rest, David Groheux, Elif Hindé, Antoine Martineau, Olivier Pradier, Roland Hustinx, Remy Perdrisot, Remy Guillevin, Issam El Naqa and Dimitris Visvikis
Journal of Nuclear Medicine December 2014, jnumed.114.144055; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.114.144055
Mathieu Hatt
1 INSERM, UMR 1101 LaTIM, Brest, France;
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Mohamed Majdoub
1 INSERM, UMR 1101 LaTIM, Brest, France;
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Martin Vallières
2 Department of oncology, McGill University, Montreal, France;
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Florent Tixier
1 INSERM, UMR 1101 LaTIM, Brest, France;
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Catherine Cheze Le Rest
3 Nuclear medicine, CHU Miletrie, Poitiers, France;
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David Groheux
4 Department of nuclear medicine, CHU Saint Louis, Paris, France;
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Elif Hindé
4 Department of nuclear medicine, CHU Saint Louis, Paris, France;
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Antoine Martineau
4 Department of nuclear medicine, CHU Saint Louis, Paris, France;
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Olivier Pradier
5 Department of radiotherapy, CHRU Morvan, Brest, France;
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Roland Hustinx
6 Department of nuclear medicine, CHU Liège, Belgium;
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Remy Perdrisot
7 Radiology, CHU Miletrie, Poitiers, France
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Remy Guillevin
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Issam El Naqa
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jnumed.114.144055
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.114.144055
PubMed 
25500829

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Society of Nuclear Medicine
Print ISSN 
0161-5505
Online ISSN 
2159-662X
History 
  • Published online December 11, 2014.

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  1. Mathieu Hatt1,8,
  2. Mohamed Majdoub1,
  3. Martin Vallières2,
  4. Florent Tixier1,
  5. Catherine Cheze Le Rest3,
  6. David Groheux4,
  7. Elif Hindé4,
  8. Antoine Martineau4,
  9. Olivier Pradier5,
  10. Roland Hustinx6,
  11. Remy Perdrisot7,
  12. Remy Guillevin7,
  13. Issam El Naqa2 and
  14. Dimitris Visvikis1
  1. 1 INSERM, UMR 1101 LaTIM, Brest, France;
  2. 2 Department of oncology, McGill University, Montreal, France;
  3. 3 Nuclear medicine, CHU Miletrie, Poitiers, France;
  4. 4 Department of nuclear medicine, CHU Saint Louis, Paris, France;
  5. 5 Department of radiotherapy, CHRU Morvan, Brest, France;
  6. 6 Department of nuclear medicine, CHU Liège, Belgium;
  7. 7 Radiology, CHU Miletrie, Poitiers, France
  1. ↵ For correspondence or reprints contact: Mathieu Hatt, INSERM, UMR 1101, LaTIM, CHRU Morvan, 2 avenue Foch, 29609, Brest, France. E-mail: hatt@univ-brest.fr

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FDG PET uptake characterization through texture analysis: investigating the complementary nature of heterogeneity and functional tumor volume in a multi-cancer site patient cohort
Mathieu Hatt, Mohamed Majdoub, Martin Vallières, Florent Tixier, Catherine Cheze Le Rest, David Groheux, Elif Hindé, Antoine Martineau, Olivier Pradier, Roland Hustinx, Remy Perdrisot, Remy Guillevin, Issam El Naqa, Dimitris Visvikis
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