PET Scans Can Accurately Detect A Breast Tumour’s Response To Chemotherapy: Another Step Towards Personalised Cancer Treatment
Sep 28th 2007Drug InformationCancer
Researchers in Australia have shown that positron emission tomography (PET) that uses a radioactive sugar molecule is more useful than mammography and ultrasound in predicting a breast tumour’s response to chemotherapy and, therefore, the patient’s ultimate likelihood of survival. [click link for full article]
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