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A Case-Based Approach to PET/CT in Oncology

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  • 250 b/w illus. 450 colour illus. 50 tables
  • Page extent: 532 pages
  • Size: 276 x 219 mm
  • Weight: 2.09 kg
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 (ISBN-13: 9780521116831)

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A Case-Based Approach to PET/CT in Oncology describes the role of PET/CT in the diagnosis, staging and monitoring of treatment response in today's practice of oncology. It provides a detailed analysis of over 100 cases occurring in daily clinical practice, emphasizing the central role that PET imaging plays in the care of cancer patients. The text is organized into two sections; Part I guides the reader through general introductory concepts, including basic science, while Part II covers in-depth oncologic applications. Each case is illustrated throughout with full color images and explains the key management issues and the advantages and limitations of the modality. Written by a team of renowned international experts, A Case-Based Approach to PET/CT in Oncology is an invaluable resource for all imaging practitioners, oncologists and nuclear medicine specialists.

• Describes and analyzes over 100 PET/CT cases to enable learning from hands-on experience • Multi-disciplinary contributions from nuclear physics, radiochemistry, information systems, molecular pathology and clinical imaging • Describes the role of PET/CT imaging to guide interventional procedures such as biopsies and ablations

Contents

Foreword S. James Adelstein; Preface Victor H. Gerbaudo; Part I. General Concepts of PET and PET/CT Imaging: 1. PET and PET/CT physics, instrumentation and artifacts Steve Moore and Mi-Ae Park; 2. PET probes Anthony Belanger and Timothy DeGrado; 3. PET/CT information systems Jon Hainer; 4. Functional anatomy of the FDG image Scott Britz-Cunningham and Victor H. Gerbaudo; Part II. Oncologic Applications: 5. Brain Wei Chen and Laura Horky; 6. Head and neck and thyroid Heiko Schoder; 7. Lung and pleura Victor H. Gerbaudo; 8. Esophagus Victor H. Gerbaudo; 9. Gastrointestinal tract Christiann Schiepers; 10. Pancreas and liver Aaron Jessop and Dominique Delbeke; 11. Breast Muhammad Ali Chaudhry and Richard Wahl; 12. Cervix, uterus and ovary Scott Britz-Cunningham; 13. Lymphoma Lale Kostakoglu; 14. Melanoma Kent P. Friedman and Stephan Probst; 15. Bone Einat Even-Sapir and Ora Israel; 16. Pediatric oncology Laura Drubach, Frederick D. Grant and Ted Treves; 17. Malignancy of unknown origin Hubert Chuang and Homer Macapinlac; 18. Sarcoma Katherine Zykotynski, Dana Farber and Chun K. Kim; 19. Methodological aspects of response evaluation with PET Otto Hoekstra; 20. PET/CT-Guided interventional procedures in oncologic diagnosis Servet Tatli, Victor H. Gerbaudo and Stuart Silverman; Index.

Contributors

S. James Adelstein, Victor H. Gerbaudo, Steve Moore, Mi-Ae Park, Anthony Belanger, Timothy DeGrado, Jon Hainer, Scott Britz-Cunningham, Wei Chen, Laura Horky, Heiko Schoder, Christiann Schiepers, Aaron Jessop, Dominique Delbeke, Muhammad Ali Chaudhry, Richard Wahl, Lale Kostakoglu, Kent P. Friedman, Stephan Probst, Einat Even-Sapir, Ora Israel, Laura Drubach, Frederick D. Grant, Ted Treves, Hubert Chuang, Homer Macapinlac, Katherine Zykotynski, Dana Farber, Chun K. Kim, Otto Hoekstra, Servet Tatli, Stuart Silverman

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