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Key anatomical imaging features can provide complementary information for differentiating high-risk from non-high-risk neuroblastoma
George Vlachogiannis, Executive Editor of Cancer Control at Sage Publishing, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Cancer Control study reporting that key anatomical imaging features can provide complementary information for differentiating high-risk from non-high-risk neuroblastoma, enabling improved risk stratification and tailored treatments. Imaging metrics like tumor volume and image-defined risk factor (IDRF) count boost diagnostic precision.”
Authors: Haoru Wang, Xin Chen, and Jinhua Cai
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