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Imaging in Clinical Oncology
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"This book comes as a true add-on to the current
library exploring the option of using different modalities in cancer diagnosis
and also assessing the response to treatment. . This book is considered as one
of the mandatory resources that each MDT has access to . . I believe
specifically that radiologists and oncologists should have a copy of this book
in their own library." (Professor Hany Eldeeb, RAD Magazine, September, 2015) "This resource offers comprehensive coverage of all tumor groups at an appropriate cost. . this text is valuable for residents and fellows, for radiologists beginning oncologic imaging, and for those already experienced in this field as a review. Furthermore, it will serve as an effective reference for other members of the multidisciplinary team in oncology." (Colin Mar, Radiology, Vol. 274 (1), January, 2015) "This book is clinically oriented, and its didactic approach would be useful to both professionals and residents in diagnostic imaging and to oncologists, surgeons and practitioners interested in better understanding the clinical role of all diagnostic imaging procedures. The approach of this book would be very helpful in this fast-growing and therefore confusing scenario, where it may become difficult to define a correct diagnostic tree." (Nicola Frega and Luigi Mansi, European Journal ofNuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Vol. 42, 2015) |
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