A case of colon cancer detected by carbon-11 choline positron emission tomography/computed tomography: An initial report

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[C-11] choline positron emission tomography ([C-11] choline PET) has been expected to be one of the new PET modalities similar to [F-18] fuluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET), which has spread worldwide as a gold standard of PET oncologic imaging. However, there has been no report on [C-11] choline PET used for detection of colorectal cancer, which is one of major targets of oncologic FDG-PET. We initiated the research to investigate the detectability of [C-11] choline PET for various tumors including colorectal cancer. This is the first report of a patient who underwent surgical resection for advanced colon cancer depicted by [C-11] choline positron emission tomography/ computed tomography. © 2007 Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research.

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Terauchi, T., Tateishi, U., Maeda, T., Kanou, D., Daisaki, H., Moriya, Y., … Kakizoe, T. (2007). A case of colon cancer detected by carbon-11 choline positron emission tomography/computed tomography: An initial report. Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, 37(10), 797–800. https://doi.org/10.1093/jjco/hym102

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