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Thermal Ablation for the Treatment of Abdominal Tumors
Published on: March 7, 2011
Fluorodeoxyglucose-PET for Ablation Treatment Planning, Intraprocedural Monitoring, and Response
Sirish A Kishore1, Michael J Drabkin2, Constantinos T Sofocleous1
1Interventional Radiology Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer, 1275 York, IR Suite H118, New York City, NY 10065, USA.
Abstract:
PET has become an essential tool for staging and response assessment in oncologic imaging. Over the past decade it has also evolved into a tool for image-guided interventions, specifically in the rapidly growing field of interventional oncology. PET-guided biopsies have greater sensitivity and diagnostic yield for fluorodeoxyglucose-avid lesions. Real-time PET imaging can also provide valuable image guidance during therapeutic minimally invasive procedures such as ablation of PET-avid tumors. The increasing use of PET in the assessment of therapeutic response results in earlier identification of disease that is amenable to image-guided therapies.
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