Mihatsch, P.W.; Beissert, M.; Pomper, M.G.; Bley, T.A.; Seitz, A.K.; Kübler, H.; Buck, A.K.; Rowe, S.P.; Serfling, S.E.; Hartrampf, P.E.;
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Mihatsch PW, Beissert M, Pomper MG, Bley TA, Seitz AK, Kübler H, Buck AK, Rowe SP, Serfling SE, Hartrampf PE,
et al. Changing Threshold-Based Segmentation Has No Relevant Impact on Semi-Quantification in the Context of Structured Reporting for PSMA-PET/CT. Cancers. 2022; 14(2):270.
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14020270
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and et al. 2022. "Changing Threshold-Based Segmentation Has No Relevant Impact on Semi-Quantification in the Context of Structured Reporting for PSMA-PET/CT" Cancers 14, no. 2: 270.
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14020270
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Mihatsch, P. W., Beissert, M., Pomper, M. G., Bley, T. A., Seitz, A. K., Kübler, H., Buck, A. K., Rowe, S. P., Serfling, S. E., Hartrampf, P. E., & Werner, R. A.
(2022). Changing Threshold-Based Segmentation Has No Relevant Impact on Semi-Quantification in the Context of Structured Reporting for PSMA-PET/CT. Cancers, 14(2), 270.
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14020270