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- W150271330 abstract "One of the most important applications of positron emission tomography (PET) in clinical oncology is monitoring and assessing tumor response to treatment (as discussed in Chapter 1). In contrast to conventional anatomic imaging, which is insensitive for early assessment of therapeutic response, molecular imaging by PET can provide unique information about the likelihood of tumor responsiveness to therapy before initiation of treatment or early during a course of treatment. Additionally, PET is more sensitive and specific than conventional imaging for defining a complete or near-complete response after a course of treatment has ended. One of the most challenging aspects of managing patients with breast cancer is determining the most appropriate therapeutic regimen for an individual patient, based on the tumor’s biological features. Additionally, it is difficult to identify patients who are not responding to the selected therapy shortly after starting treatment, so that an alternative therapy can be initiated. The traditional criteria for assessing therapeutic response in breast cancer are based on changes in size of measurable disease or on decline of tumor markers. Unfortunately, these criteria are not particularly useful in distinguishing responders from nonresponders early after therapy is begun. Additionally, patients with predominantly or only osseous metastatic disease represent a particularly difficult problem for treating physicians, as their disease is not usually measurable or easily evaluable, and several months of therapy are needed before radiographs or bone scintigraphy can be used to determine the effectiveness of therapy. The disease status of these patients can be monitored by changes in clinical symptoms, in particular pain, and in tumor markers. However, not all such patients are symptomatic nor do all have abnormal tumor marker levels to monitor." @default.
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