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Bronchopulmonary cancer

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CT and MRI in Oncology

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The main role of CT and MRI in bronchopulmonary cancer is to determine operability and monitor progress following treatment. We will see to what extent they achieve this and what are their relative roles. In terms of diagnosis, they form part of an overall assessment which also includes clinical examination, the endoscopic and scintigraphic findings, surgery and histology.

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Antoine, EC. et al. (1998). Bronchopulmonary cancer. In: Buthiau, D., Khayat, D. (eds) CT and MRI in Oncology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46842-1_17

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