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- W2116558265 abstract "Study objectives: Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) has anunfavorable prognosis, especially when the disease is extensive atpresentation. Accurate staging procedures are therefore needed fortreatment planning. Positron emission tomography (PET) is a modernnoninvasive imaging technique, the value of which for the staging of SCLC was investigated in the present study. Settings: University hospital. Patients: Thirty-one patientswith suspected lung cancer were investigated for staging purposes usingchest radiography, CT of the thorax and abdomen, abdominal ultrasound, and bone scanning. Twenty-five patients also received PET examinationsduring the staging procedures. Five of these patients were found tohave SCLC, while two patients had mixed lesion types. Further analysisof the latter group was carried out. Results: PETdetected the primary tumor in all patients, and lymph nodes in fivepatients. All lymph nodes were proved to be malignant by endoscopicultrasonography-guided fine-needle aspiration. Only one patient haddistant metastases, which were detected by both CT and PET. Conclusions: PET appears be a suitable imaging methodin SCLC. A potential role for the technique as a standard stagingprocedure will need to be tested by investigating a larger number of patients in a prospective study. Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) has anunfavorable prognosis, especially when the disease is extensive atpresentation. Accurate staging procedures are therefore needed fortreatment planning. Positron emission tomography (PET) is a modernnoninvasive imaging technique, the value of which for the staging of SCLC was investigated in the present study. University hospital. Thirty-one patientswith suspected lung cancer were investigated for staging purposes usingchest radiography, CT of the thorax and abdomen, abdominal ultrasound, and bone scanning. Twenty-five patients also received PET examinationsduring the staging procedures. Five of these patients were found tohave SCLC, while two patients had mixed lesion types. Further analysisof the latter group was carried out. PETdetected the primary tumor in all patients, and lymph nodes in fivepatients. All lymph nodes were proved to be malignant by endoscopicultrasonography-guided fine-needle aspiration. Only one patient haddistant metastases, which were detected by both CT and PET. PET appears be a suitable imaging methodin SCLC. A potential role for the technique as a standard stagingprocedure will need to be tested by investigating a larger number of patients in a prospective study." @default.
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- W2116558265 title "Positron Emission Tomography in the Staging of Small-Cell Lung Cancer" @default.
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