Diagnostic bone imaging in patients with prostate cancer: patient experience and acceptance of NaF-PET/CT, choline-PET/CT, whole-body MRI, and bone SPECT/CT.
Conclusion Four imaging procedures were evaluated from the perspective of a selected group of prostate cancer patients. NaF-PET/CT, choline-PET/CT, WB-MRI, and bone SPECT/CT are well accepted imaging methods, and most patients prefer NaF-PET/CT.
PMID: 29313360 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Acta Radiologica - Category: Radiology Authors: Dyrberg E, Larsen EL, Hendel HW, Thomsen HS Tags: Acta Radiol Source Type: research
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