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This article explains why the guidelines recommend 18F-flourodeoxy glucose positron emission tomography and computed tomography for esophageal cancer. This technique prevents unnecessary interventions by excluding distant metastatic disease, predicts patient survival outcomes from a multidisciplinary treatment approach, and detects recurrences and metastases.
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