Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10903222 | Cancer/Radiothérapie | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Conclusion. - Our study confirms that integrated hybrid PET/CT in the treatment position and coregistered images have an impact on treatment planning and management of patients with NSCLC. FDG images using dedicated PET scanners with modern image fusion techniques and respiration-gated acquisition protocols could improve CT/PET image coregistration. However, prospective studies with histological correlation are necessary and the impact on treatment outcome remains to be demonstrated.
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E. Deniaud-Alexandre, E. Touboul, D. Lerouge, D. Grahek, J.N. Foulquier, Y. Petegnief, B. Grès, H. El Balaa, K. Keraudy, K. Kerrou, F. Montravers, B. Milleron, B. Lebeau, J.-N. Talbot,