Synopses & Reviews
PET/CT in Clinical Practice indicates for the appropriate use of PET/CT in Lung, Lymphoma, Esophageal, Colorectal, Head/Neck and Melanoma. Reference is also made to tumors of the male and female reproductive system. The information provided is concise, relevant and well-illustrated. Each chapter contains a summary of the appropriate staging system for that tumor and indicates where PET/CT is helpful and where it is not. These points are illustrated using images collected from clin- ical cases collected over the past few years. The range of normal PET/CT appearances is outlined in chapter 9. The book focuses on FDG-PET/CT throughout, but chapter 10 makes reference to the future application of other positron emitters and gives a beginners guide to the physics of PET/CT. Essential reading for consultants and medical residents in radiology, nuclear medicine and oncology as all from medical student to consultant oncologist will be touched by this modality and will need to understand its strengths and weaknesses.
Review
From the reviews: "... This book is concise, relevant, superbly illustrated, and useful for trainees and practitioners in radiology, nuclear medicine, and oncology." (E. Edmund Kim, JNM 2008) "This handbook comprises 10 easily read chapters. ... would be useful to a wide range of professionals, from medical students to oncology consultants and to any health care professional with an interest in cancer diagnosis and treatment. Its easy reading style combined with a good depth of text will appeal to everyone from the PET novice to those with regular familiarity of PET-CT in clinical practice. ... this book will be widely read. I would highly recommend this book!" (Dr Gerry Hanna, Oncology News, Vol. 3 (1), 2008) "This handbook is well organized and is easy to read and use as a quick reference. The quality of the printing, paper, illustrations, and figures is excellent. ... PET/CT in Clinical Practice is an excellent basic introduction for medical professionals who do not have a background in nuclear medicine. ... This book is available at many outlets, including general booksellers, at a reasonable price. I would recommend this book to physicians and surgeons ... and also to medical students and residents from many clinical disciplines." (Claudia G. Berman, Radiology, Vol. 249 (1), October, 2008)
Synopsis
PET/CT in Clinical Practice provides guidelines for appropriate use of PET/CT in lung, lymphoma, esophageal, colorectal, head/neck and melanoma, with reference also made to tumors of the male and female reproductive system. Concise, relevant and illustrated with many interesting PET/CT images, each chapter contains a summary of the appropriate staging system. The range of normal PET/CT appearances is outlined in chapter 9. The book focuses on FDG-PET/CT throughout, but chapter 10 makes reference to the future application of other positron emitters and gives a beginners guide to the physics of PET/CT.
Everyone from medical student to consultant oncologist will be touched by this modality and all will need to understand its strengths and weaknesses. The book is essential reading for all consultants and medical students in radiology, nuclear medicine and oncology.
Synopsis
Emphasizing practical technique over the underlying physics, this book provides guidelines for appropriate use of PET/CT. The concentration is on the use of PET/CT in lung, lymphoma, esophageal, colorectal, head/neck and melanoma imaging, with coverage extending to tumors of the reproductive system. Each chapter offers a summary of the appropriate staging system. A full chapter is devoted to the range of normal PET/CT appearances. While the primary focus of the book is on FDG-PET/CT, Chapter 10 is devoted to a review of the future application of other positron emitters, and includes a beginners guide to the physics of PET/CT. Everyone from medical student to consultant oncologist will encounter this modality in a clinical setting, and all will need to understand its strengths and weaknesses. Concise, relevant and illustrated with many detailed PET/CT images, the book is essential reading for all consultants and medical students in radiology, nuclear medicine and oncology.
Synopsis
Illustrated with detailed PET/CT images, this book discusses PET/CT imaging in lung, lymphoma, esophageal, colorectal, head/neck and melanoma, and the reproductive system. Emphasizing clinical practice over physics, it is useful for consultants and medical students in radiology, nuclear medicine and oncology.
Synopsis
Emphasizing practical technique over underlying physics, this book discusses the use of PET/CT imaging in lung, lymphoma, esophageal, colorectal, head/neck and melanoma, and tumors of the reproductive system. Each chapter offers a summary of the appropriate staging system, and a full chapter is devoted to the range of normal PET/CT appearances. Focusing primarily on FDG-PET/CT, the text includes a review of future application of other positron emitters, and a beginners guide to the physics of PET/CT. Concise, relevant and illustrated with many detailed PET/CT images, it is essential reading for consultants and medical students in radiology, nuclear medicine and oncology.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Lung cancer.- Lymphoma.- Oesophageal and gastric cancer.- Colorectal cancer.- Head and neck cancer.- Melanoma.- Cancers of the male and female reproductive system.- Normal uptake and normal variant uptake.- Basic physics.