Value of PET/CT in the management of liver metastases, part 1.
OBJECTIVE: Metastasis is the most common (95%) of liver lesions. Early diagnosis and staging are the keys to treatment planning and prognosis. There is a consistent benefit to the use of PET/CT for detecting hepatic, local, and distant metastases from a variety of primary malignancies, which can contribute to staging and ultimately helps to establish the best course of treatment and to determine prognosis. CONCLUSION: For colorectal cancer, FDG PET and FDG PET/CT are particularly effective for identification of additional hepatic and extrahepatic metastases, frequently upstaging the tumor stage and affecting management. In addition, PET/CT is very useful in local ablative and systemic therapy assessment and surveillance for liver metastases.
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- Sensitivity and Specificity
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- Neoplasm Staging
- Liver Neoplasms
- Humans
- Fluorodeoxyglucose F18
- Biomarkers, Tumor
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Sensitivity and Specificity
- Radiopharmaceuticals
- Radionuclide Imaging
- Radiography
- Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
- Neoplasm Staging
- Liver Neoplasms
- Humans
- Fluorodeoxyglucose F18
- Biomarkers, Tumor