Rajat Thawani, Assistant Professor at the Knight Cancer Institute at OHSU, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer JTO published by Kasper Guldbrandsen University of Copenhagen (Københavns Universitet) Rigshospitalet, where the authors demonstrate that PET/CT was associated with a higher number of workups and diagnostic procedures.
In our invited editorial from the OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, we applaud the authors for this trial with a pragmatic endpoint and discuss the trial and its results in detail, along with their implications in practice.
The next era of lung cancer care—one that values outcomes over assumptions, and evidence over enthusiasm.”
Title: SUPE_R Surveillance? PET/CT in Post-Treatment NSCLC and the Imperative of Proof Before Practice
Authors: Rajat Thawani, Naga Praneeth Raja, Jeremy Cetnar
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