Pet Imaging in Melanoma, An Issue of PET Clinics, 1st Edition
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Domenico Rubello & David Fuster
This issue presents the use of PET imaging in the diagnosis, staging, and follow up of melanoma. Differentiation of early versus advanced stages of melanomaare reviewed in separate articles. As with other forms of cancer, assessing response to treatm ...view more
This issue presents the use of PET imaging in the diagnosis, staging, and follow up of melanoma. Differentiation of early versus advanced stages of melanomaare reviewed in separate articles. As with other forms of cancer, assessing response to treatment is essential as well monitoring for recurrence. The issue also provides a glimpse into the future through a review of newer radionuclide tracers currently in development.
This issue presents the use of PET imaging in the diagnosis, staging, and follow up of melanoma. Differentiation of early versus advanced stages of melanomaare reviewed in separate articles. As with other forms of cancer, assessing response to treatment is essential as well monitoring for recurrence. The issue also provides a glimpse into the future through a review of newer radionuclide tracers currently in development.
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By Domenico Rubello, MD, Department of Nuclear Medicine
PET/CT Centre
Santa Maria della Misericordia Hospital
Rovigo 45100
ITALY and David Fuster, MD, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona Spain
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PET/CT Centre
Santa Maria della Misericordia Hospital
Rovigo 45100
ITALY and <STRONG>David Fuster</STRONG>, MD, Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona SpainClinicsClinicsThe Clinics: RadiologyNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select