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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05573-6ponse in advanced breast cancer (Table 6.1). These criteria have since been applied to assessment of response in other tumour types and although they are internationally accepted and have standardised the reporting of clinical trials, response in bone remains an imprecise entity.

Stagger 发表于 2025-3-27 07:12:21

Magnetic Resonance Imaging,chnology is, therefore, still at a relatively early stage (Franken et al. 1986; Kent and Larson 1988), particularly when compared with other imaging techniques such as plain radiography and radionuclide bone scanning.

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Assessment of Response to Treatment,ponse in advanced breast cancer (Table 6.1). These criteria have since been applied to assessment of response in other tumour types and although they are internationally accepted and have standardised the reporting of clinical trials, response in bone remains an imprecise entity.

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The Bone Scan in Metastatic Disease,canning and the introduction of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). An integrated imaging approach to a specific problem is required for optimal results and the use of these newer modalities is discussed elsewhere in this book. Nevertheless, despite these changes the radionuclide bone scan remains unc

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