May 16, 2008
High-Tech Imaging No Better for Diagnosing Head/Neck Cancers
“Prospective data remain a critical necessity to translate imaging improvements with FDG-PET into proven treatment improvements”
An advanced imaging technique to detect head and neck cancer may not boost a patient's odds of receiving an early or more accurate diagnosis of the disease, new findings suggest. via WAFF-TV Huntsville
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