A cancer survivor shares what happens when a routine surveillance scan brings an unexpected finding — and how she navigated ...
This story is sponsored by TaylorMed MRI. When an MRI takes as little as 15 minutes, waiting three or four weeks for a scan can be infuriating. Yet these kinds of delays reflect complexities within ...
Timely radiographic studies are essential to oncology care. At our institution, a safety net hospital in a large metropolitan area, baseline assessment determined that the overwhelming majority of ...
Surveillance interval de-escalation from 3-month to 6-month imaging reduced scan-related distress while maintaining perceived safety during early remission. Transitioning to annual CT surveillance can ...
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