Imaging in Non-neurologic Oncologic Treatment Planning of the Head and Neck
Imaging is critical for the diagnosis and staging of veterinary oncology patients. Although cytology or biopsy is generally required for diagnosis, imaging characteristics inform the likelihood of a cancer diagnosis, can result in a prioritized list of differentials that guide further staging tests,...
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doaj-6d6c250aba984323a27445acf6190c142020-11-25T02:15:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Veterinary Science2297-17692019-03-01610.3389/fvets.2019.00090444926Imaging in Non-neurologic Oncologic Treatment Planning of the Head and NeckKatherine S. HansenMichael S. KentImaging is critical for the diagnosis and staging of veterinary oncology patients. Although cytology or biopsy is generally required for diagnosis, imaging characteristics inform the likelihood of a cancer diagnosis, can result in a prioritized list of differentials that guide further staging tests, and assist in the planning of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy options. Advanced imaging, such as CT and MRI, can better define the extent of disease for surgical and radiation planning for head and neck cancer cases in particular. Additionally, new imaging technologies are continually being translated into veterinary fields, and they may provide more options for cancer patients as they become more widely available.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2019.00090/fullCTMRIradiationchemotherapysurgeryveterinary |
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Imaging in Non-neurologic Oncologic Treatment Planning of the Head and Neck |
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Imaging in Non-neurologic Oncologic Treatment Planning of the Head and Neck |
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Imaging in Non-neurologic Oncologic Treatment Planning of the Head and Neck |
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imaging in non-neurologic oncologic treatment planning of the head and neck |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science |
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2297-1769 |
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2019-03-01 |
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Imaging is critical for the diagnosis and staging of veterinary oncology patients. Although cytology or biopsy is generally required for diagnosis, imaging characteristics inform the likelihood of a cancer diagnosis, can result in a prioritized list of differentials that guide further staging tests, and assist in the planning of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy options. Advanced imaging, such as CT and MRI, can better define the extent of disease for surgical and radiation planning for head and neck cancer cases in particular. Additionally, new imaging technologies are continually being translated into veterinary fields, and they may provide more options for cancer patients as they become more widely available. |
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CT MRI radiation chemotherapy surgery veterinary |
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