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Tumour imaging of bladder carcinomas and their metastases with super(111)indium-labelled monoclonal anti-CEA antibody BW 431/26

Fifty-one patients with muscle-infiltrating bladder carcinoma (T2-T4, N0-3, M0-1) were studied with a new imaging technique using murine monoclonal antibody directed against the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). A total number of 67 investigations were performed. The response to chemotherapy (MVEC reg...

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Published in:British journal of cancer 1990-01, Vol.62, p.81-84
Main Authors: Boeckmann, W, Baum, R P, Schuldes, H, Kramer, W, Hertel, A, Baew-Christow, T, Hanke, P, Jonas, D, Hoer, G
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