HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Nitida, Mekasut and ., from the Bangkok Hospital Group, Bangkok, Thailand have published the paper: Nitida Mekasut, MD, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The research for early detection of early breast carcinoma is going on and nowaday, the researchers aim to detect the abnormality at molecular level.
- how: Typically the CT portion is used to provided attenuation correction as well as anatomic correlation for the PET imaging component.
- future: Studies with larger study populations are needed to further define the sensitivity of BSGI for both in situ and invasive subcentimeter lesions . . .
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