Metabolic positron emission tomography/CT response after induction chemotherapy and chemo(re)irradiation is associated with higher negative resection margin rate in patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer
Colorectal Disease2021Vol. 24(1), pp. 59–67
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D. M. G. I. van Zoggel, E. L. K. Voogt, Ineke G. van Lijnschoten, Jeltsje S. Cnossen, Geert‐Jan Creemers, Joost Nederend, Johanne G. Bloemen, Grard A. P. Nieuwenhuijzen, Pim J. W. A. Burger, Sabine G. G. F. Lardenoije, H.J.T. Rutten, Mark J. Roef
Abstract
Metabolic PET/CT response evaluation after neoadjuvant treatment proves to be a complementary diagnostic tool to standard MRI in assessing tumour response, and may play a role for treatment planning in LRRC patients.
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