Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8224337 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
FMISO PET/CT enables imaging of the hypoxic component in residual chordomas. In the future, it could help to better define boosted volumes for irradiation and to overcome the radioresistance of these lesions. No relationship was founded between hypoxia and glucose metabolism in these tumors after initial surgery.
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Authors
Hamid M.D., Khaldoun M.D., Valérie Pharm.D., Dominique M.D., Stéphane M.D., Guillaume M.D., Bernard M.D., Marc M.D., Karima M.D., Regis Ph.D., Loïc M.D., Jean-louis M.D., Jacques Ph.D., Nathalie Ph.D., Jean-Noël M.D., Ph.D.,