Whole-body imaging modalities in oncology
- PMID: 20229442
- DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1248707
Whole-body imaging modalities in oncology
Abstract
This article outlines the expanding approaches to whole-body imaging in oncology focusing on whole-body MRI and comparing it to emerging applications of whole-body CT, scintigraphy, and above all PET CT imaging. Whole-body MRI is widely available, non-ionizing and rapidly acquired, and inexpensive relative to PET CT. While it has many advantages, WBMRI is non-specific and, when compared to PET CT, is less sensitive. This article expands each of these issues comparing individual modalities as they refer to specific cancers.
Thieme Medical Publishers.
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