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PET Scan in Hodgkin Lymphoma: Role in Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment

Editat de Andrea Gallamini
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 iul 2016
This book describes the various contributions of positron emission tomography (PET) to the management of Hodgkin lymphoma and considers key issues in its use. A full explanation of the value of PET in disease staging and restaging is followed by discussion of its role in guiding individualized, response-adapted therapy in both early and advanced disease based on assessment of treatment sensitivity. Further chapters explore in detail the current application of PET for determination of tumor metabolic volume and planning of involved field radiotherapy. The book concludes by discussing PET scan reporting in clinical practice and the rules that have now been formally set following a number of international workshops designed to develop standard reporting criteria based on expert agreement. The authors are leading authorities who adopt an interdisciplinary approach in covering the most important aspects of the use of PET in Hodgkin lymphoma in a readily understandable way. PET Scan in Hodgkin Lymphoma will be of value to oncologists, hematologists, medical physicists, radiotherapists, and nuclear medicine specialists.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319317953
ISBN-10: 3319317954
Pagini: 137
Ilustrații: V, 139 p. 49 illus., 39 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

PET/CT for HL staging.- PET scan for HL restaging.- PET response adapted treatment in Hodgkin Lymphoma.- PET-derived metabolic volume metrics in Hodgkin Lymphoma.- PET/CT in radiotherapy planning.- PET scan reporting in clinical practice.

Notă biografică

Professor Andrea Gallamini, born inGenoa in 1951, graduated in Medicine in 1975 and later became specialist inInternal Medicine and Haematology at the Genoa University. Since June 1999 tillOctober 2013 head of Haematology department and Bone Marrow transplant Unit inthe S. Croce Hospital in Cuneo, Italy. Principal investigator in severalnational and international clinical trials focused on imaging in HodgkinLymphoma. Co Chair of the International workshops on PET scan in Lymphoma. Coordinatorof Imaging committee of the Italian Foundation for the study of lymphoma. Since2011 associated professor in Haematology at the Sophia Antipolis University ofNice and since 2013, associated Haematology professor at the Cancer Centre A.Lacassagne of the Nice University. Author of more than 130 publications and 5books in PubMed.

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This book describes the various contributions of positron emission tomography (PET) to the management of Hodgkin lymphoma and considers key issues in its use. A full explanation of the value of PET in disease staging and restaging is followed by discussion of its role in guiding individualized, response-adapted therapy in both early and advanced disease based on assessment of treatment sensitivity. Further chapters explore in detail the current application of PET for determination of tumor metabolic volume and planning of involved field radiotherapy. The book concludes by discussing PET scan reporting in clinical practice and the rules that have now been formally set following a number of international workshops designed to develop standard reporting criteria based on expert agreement. The authors are leading authorities who adopt an interdisciplinary approach in covering the most important aspects of the use of PET in Hodgkin lymphoma in a readily understandable way. PET Scan in Hodgkin Lymphoma will be of value to oncologists, hematologists, medical physicists, radiotherapists, and nuclear medicine specialists.

Caracteristici

Offers detailed guidance on the use of PET in management of Hodgkin lymphoma Covers applications in disease staging, response-adapted therapy, and radiotherapy planning Written by internationally recognized experts