Inefficacy of F‐18 fluorodeoxy‐D‐glucose‐positron emission tomography scans for initial evaluation in early‐stage cutaneous melanoma
Cancer2005Vol. 104(3), pp. 570–579
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Jeffrey D. Wagner, D S Schauwecker, Darrell D. Davidson, Theodore F. Logan, John J. Coleman, Gary D. Hutchins, Charlene Love, Stacie Wenck, Joanne Daggy
Abstract
FDG-PET scanning did not impact the care of patients with early-stage melanoma already staged by standard techniques. Routine FDG-PET scanning was not recommended for the initial staging evaluation in this population.
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