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Fluorodeoxyglucose whole-body positron emission tomography in colorectal cancer patients studied in routine daily practice
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A whole-body positron emission tomography scan provides optimum conditions to locate metastatic lesions that might not be seen otherwise. There is a trend showing that positron emission tomography diagnostics as a consequence of early increased tumor markers is a highly sensitive combination, because computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging were not as sensitive in early recurrences. Positron emission tomography, as performed in daily clinical practice, proved to be a powerful diagnostic tool in our subset of colorectal cancer patients.
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