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Bone Marrow Imaging: Follow-Up After Treatment in Cancer Patients
Abstract
The evaluation of bone marrow of patients treated for cancer is complicated by age-related changes in the distribution of normal (red) and fatty (yellow) marrow and by the changes induced by treatments. The treatments used in oncology modify pathological marrow but also normal marrow and may sometimes lead to complications. The knowledge of bone marrow physiology status and post-therapeutic patterns is important for the interpretation of marrow disorders and effects of therapy.
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L Ollivier, H Brisse, and J Leclère
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Corresponding address: L Ollivier & H Brisse,
Department of Radiology
Institut Curie
Paris
Reference
ICIS Cancer Imaging Volume 2
DOI: 10.1102/1470-7330.2002.0007
Date Posted
31 July 2002
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