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ENETS standardized (synoptic) reporting for molecular imaging studies in neuroendocrine tumours
Journal of Neuroendocrinology ( IF 3.2 ) Pub Date : 2021-09-07 , DOI: 10.1111/jne.13040
Rodney J Hicks 1 , Clarisse Dromain 2 , Wouter W de Herder 3 , Frederico P Costa 4 , Christophe M Deroose 5 , Andrea Frilling 6 , Anna Koumarianou 7 , Eric P Krenning 8 , Eric Raymond 9 , Lisa Bodei 10 , Halfdan Sorbye 11 , Staffan Welin 12 , Bertram Wiedenmann 13 , Damian Wild 14 , James R Howe 15 , James Yao 16 , Dermot O'Toole 17 , Anders Sundin 18 , Vikas Prasad 19
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The European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (ENETS) promotes practices and procedures that aim to improve the standard of care delivered to patients diagnosed with or suspected of having neuroendocrine neoplasia (NEN). At its annual Scientific Advisory Board Meeting in 2018, experts in imaging, pathology and clinical care of patients with NEN drafted guidance for the standardised reporting of diagnostic studies critical to the diagnosis, grading, staging and treatment of NEN. These included pathology, radiology, endoscopy and molecular imaging procedures. In an iterative process, a synoptic reporting template for molecular imaging procedures was developed to guide personalised therapies. Following pilot implementation and refinement within the ENETS Center of Excellence network, harmonisation with specialist imaging societies including the Society of Nuclear Medicine, European Association of Nuclear Medicine and the International Cancer Imaging Society will be pursued.

中文翻译:

神经内分泌肿瘤分子影像研究的 ENETS 标准化(概要)报告

欧洲神经内分泌肿瘤协会 (ENETS) 提倡旨在提高诊断或疑似患有神经内分泌肿瘤 (NEN) 患者的护理标准的实践和程序。在 2018 年年度科学顾问委员会会议上,NEN 患者的影像学、病理学和临床护理专家起草了对 NEN 诊断、分级、分期和治疗至关重要的诊断研究标准化报告指南。这些包括病理学、放射学、内窥镜检查和分子成像程序。在迭代过程中,开发了分子成像程序的概要报告模板来指导个性化治疗。在 ENETS 卓越中心网络内进行试点实施和完善后,将寻求与核医学协会、欧洲核医学协会和国际癌症成像协会等专业影像协会的协调。
更新日期:2021-09-07
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