Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8217880 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Detection of targetable HSVs by FMISO-PET/CT within patients undergoing RT with or without surgery for treatment of chordoma of the mobile and sacrococcygeal spine is feasible. The study's inability to attribute interval HSV changes to treatment, rapidly changing hypoxic physiology, or imaging inconsistencies is a limitation. Further study of double-baseline FMISO-PET/CT and hypoxia-directed RT dose escalation, particularly in patients at high risk for local recurrence, is warranted.
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Authors
Matthew D. MD, PhD, Yen-Lin MD, Ruth MD, Barbara K. MA, Anca L. MD, Alexei V. PhD, Nicolas MS, Helen A. MD, Joseph H. MD, MS, Francis J. MD, PhD, Thomas F. MD,