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The value of PET (Positron Emission Tomography) in colorectal cancer is presented. PET is a novel technique that uses F-18-FDG (fluorodeoxiglucose) to assess glucose metabolism by whole body imaging. It has been demonstrated that malignant cells have both increase of glucose uptake and utilization. In colorectal cancer, PET is indicated for staging, assess recurrence, liver metastasis and treatment follow-up. PET is more sensitive and specific than CT (Computed Tomography) and is cost effective. In 30% of cases PET may change patient management, avoiding unnecessary procedures.
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Patricio González, E., Josefina Jofre, M., Teresa Massardo, V., Humeres, P., José Canessa, G., & Palunina Sierralta, C. (2002). Uso de la tomografia de emision de positrones en el cancer colorrectal. Revista Chilena de Radiologia, 8(2), 72–76. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-93082002000200006
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