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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Recent Trends In Soft-Tissue Infection Imaging., Nicholas Petruzzi, Md, Nylla Shanthly, Mbbs, Drm, Mathew L. Thakur, Phd
Recent Trends In Soft-Tissue Infection Imaging., Nicholas Petruzzi, Md, Nylla Shanthly, Mbbs, Drm, Mathew L. Thakur, Phd
Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers
This article discusses the current techniques and future directions of infection imaging with particular attention to respiratory, central nervous system, abdominal, and postoperative infections. The agents currently in use localize to areas of infection and inflammation. An infection-specific imaging agent would greatly improve the utility of scintigraphy in imaging occult infections. The superior spatial resolution of (18)F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography ((18)F-FDG-PET) and its lack of reliance on a functional immune system, gives this agent certain advantages over the other radiopharmaceuticals. In respiratory tract infection imaging, an important advancement would be the ability to quantitatively delineate lung inflammation, allowing one to …
Oncolog Volume 51, Number 02, February 2006, Sunni Hosemann, Ellen Mcdonald Phd
Oncolog Volume 51, Number 02, February 2006, Sunni Hosemann, Ellen Mcdonald Phd
OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)
- Emergency Care for Cancer Patients
- Bringing Clinical Trials to the Community
- House Call: Understanding the Immune System
- DiaLog: Cognitive Dysfunction in Cancer, by Christina Meyers, PhD, Professor and Chief, Section of Neuropsychology
Short- And Long-Term Cause-Specific Survival Of Patients With Inflammatory Breast Cancer, Patricia Tai, Edward Yu, Ross Shiels, Juan Pacella, Kurian Jones, Evgeny Sadikov, Shazia Mahmood
Short- And Long-Term Cause-Specific Survival Of Patients With Inflammatory Breast Cancer, Patricia Tai, Edward Yu, Ross Shiels, Juan Pacella, Kurian Jones, Evgeny Sadikov, Shazia Mahmood
Edward Yu
Background: Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) had been perceived to have a poor prognosis. Oncologists were not enthusiastic in the past to give aggressive treatment. Single institution studies tend to have small patient numbers and limited years of follow-up. Most studies do not report 10-, 15- or 20-year results. Methods: Data was obtained from the population-based database of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results program of the National Cancer Institute from 1975-1995 using SEER*Stat5.0 software. This period of 21 years was divided into 7 periods of 3 years each. The years were chosen so that there was adequate follow-up information to …