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This book provides a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of imaging modalities used in the diagnosis, staging, and management of pancreatic cancer. In addition to profiling the most commonly-used imaging modalities for pancreatic cancer, the text reviews recent advances in endoscopic ultrasound, staging characteristics utilized in determining appropriate treatment options, and reviews the role of imaging in pancreatic cancer screening in specialized patient populations. The book also spotlights the use of radiation therapy for pancreatic cancer in patients who cannot have surgery, as well as when fiducial marker placement should be considered in targeting a malignancy.
Written by experts in the field, Imaging Diagnostics in Pancreatic Cancer: A Clinical Guide is a valuable resource for gastroenterologists, surgeons, oncologists, radiologists, and other practitioners who manage patients with pancreatic cancer.
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Front Matter
Pages 1-1
Pages 3-28
Pages 29-40
Pages 41-57
The Role of ERCP in Pancreatic Cancer
Pages 59-87
PET/CT in Pancreatic Neoplasms
Pages 89-108
Imaging Diagnostics in Pancreatic Cancer from the Perspective of an Oncologist
Pages 109-126
Radiation Therapy in the Management of a Pancreatic Cancer
Pages 127-143
Front Matter
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