SPECT/CT in tumor imaging: technical aspects and clinical applications.

@article{Keidar2003SPECTCTIT,
  title={SPECT/CT in tumor imaging: technical aspects and clinical applications.},
  author={Zohar Keidar and Ora Israel and Yodphat Krausz},
  journal={Seminars in nuclear medicine},
  year={2003},
  volume={33 3},
  pages={
          205-18
        }
}
Diagnostic imaging has gained a major role in the management of patients with cancer and has made a further step forward with the introduction of fusion techniques into the field. This technology provides hybrid images of two independent modalities, a functional scintigraphic technique and an anatomical procedure, yielding a superior imaging study. Scintigraphy is based on the use of single photon or positron emitting tracers providing a description of function or processes, whereas computed… 
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