Applonia Rose, Managing Editor at Sage Publishing, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“New Review in Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment – The Role of Whole-Body MRI in Patients with Lymphoma: A Narrative Review Lymphomas, including Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin subtypes, affect patients of all ages, including children, adults and pregnant women, where minimizing radiation exposure is especially important.
This review highlights whole-body MRI (WB-MRI) as a promising radiation-free alternative to conventional imaging methods, exploring its potential in staging, treatment response assessment and long-term follow-up of lymphoproliferative disorders. By weighing its strengths and limitations, the article underscores WB-MRI’s emerging role in advancing safer, more precise lymphoma care.
Title: The Role of Whole-Body MRI in Patients with Lymphoma: A Narrative Review
Authors: Benedetta Renzetti, Arrigo Cattabriga, Stefano Brocchi, Caterina Gaudiano, Marta Assenza, Cristina Nanni, Alessandro Broccoli, Antonio Basile, PierLuigi Zinzani, Stefano Fanti, Cristina Mosconi
Read The Full Article at Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment.
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