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Bone scanning in carcinomas of the colon and rectum
Authors:Dr. John Antoniades M.D.  Millard N. Croll M.D.  Robert J. Walner D.O.  Luther W. Brady M.D.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Radiation Therapy and Nuclear Medicine, The Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia, 230 North Broad Street, 19102 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Abstract:Summary Bone scanning has been shown to have a higher rate of accuracy in diagnosing osseous metastatic lesions from carcinomas of the lung and breast. In the present report, we have demonstrated this to be true for osseous metastases from carcinomas of the colon and rectum. We found that a high percentage (75 per cent) of patients who have pelvic or back pain have positive99mTc bone scans for metastases in spite of the negative radiographs. The previously reported incidence of 5–6 per cent of osseous involvement from these tumors is probably lower than the actual incidence, as these studies were reported without the benefit of bone scanning. Supported in part by PHS Research Grant No. 1-R10-CA-12252 of the National, Cancer Institute.
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