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    Title: Baicalein induces a dual growth arrest by modulating multiple cell cycle regulatory molecules
    Authors: Hsu, SL;Hsieh, YC;Hsieh, WC;Chou, CJ
    Contributors: 中醫學院中醫所;Taichung Vet Gen Hosp, Dept Educ & Res, Taichung 407, Taiwan;China Med Coll, Inst Chinese Med, Taichung, Taiwan;Natl Res Inst Chinese Med, Dept Pharmacol, Taipei 112, Taiwan
    Date: 2001
    Issue Date: 2010-09-24 13:44:33 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
    Abstract: Positron emission tomography (PET) with 18F-fluoro-2 deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) is a non-invasive method for surveying the whole body and detecting various malignancy. A total of 299 subjects underwent whole-body FDG PET studies in our PET center over an 18-month period. FDG PET accurately detected malignant tumors in 7 (2.34%) subjects. False positive FDG PET studies in 3 (1%) subjects and false negative FDG PET studies in 2 (0.6%) subjects were found. Because of the high cost of FDG PET examination, it might not be suitable as a cancer screening test for the general population. However, it is a valuable supplemented tool for routine check-up, particularly for those at high-risk of developing cancer.
    Relation: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY 425(3):165-171
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute of Chinese Medical Science] Journal articles

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