Modern techniques for recurrent prostate cancer imaging and perspective of their development

Salman Hasunovich Al-Shukri , Sergey Yurievich Borovets , Maxim Alexandrovich Rybalov

Urology reports (St. - Petersburg) ›› 2015, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (1) : 7 -10.

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Urology reports (St. - Petersburg) ›› 2015, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (1) : 7 -10. DOI: 10.17816/uroved517-10
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Modern techniques for recurrent prostate cancer imaging and perspective of their development

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This review deals with modern techniques for recurrent prostate cancer imaging and recommendations for their use. Perspective of development of these technologies and ways to improve the efficiency of diagnostics are shown.

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imaging techniques / recurrent prostate cancer / diagnostics

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Salman Hasunovich Al-Shukri, Sergey Yurievich Borovets, Maxim Alexandrovich Rybalov. Modern techniques for recurrent prostate cancer imaging and perspective of their development. Urology reports (St. - Petersburg), 2015, 5(1): 7-10 DOI:10.17816/uroved517-10

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