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Open AccessArticle10.1007/s00432-009-0746-6

FDG-PET and other imaging modalities for the evaluation of breast cancer recurrence and metastases: a meta-analysis

Lingling Pan,Yuan Han,Han Yuan,Jianjun Liu,Xiaohui Sun-2010-01-20-Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology

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In conclusion, MRI seemed to be a more useful supplement to current surveillance techniques to assess patients with suspected recurrent and/or metastatic breast cancer. If MRI shows an indeterminate or benign lesion or MRI was not applicable, FDG-PET could be performed in addition.

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In conclusion, MRI seemed to be a more useful supplement to current surveillance techniques to assess patients with suspected recurrent and/or metastatic breast cancer. If MRI shows an indeterminate or benign lesion or MRI was not applicable, FDG-PET could be performed in addition.

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MedicineBreast cancerMeta-analysisModalitiesCancerOncologyMetastatic breast cancerRadiology

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