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Cho YB et al. – For restaging patients with rectal cancer after preoperative CCRT, MRI is a useful diagnostic modality to predict both the T and N categories. 18F–FDG PET/CT is helpful in predicting a pathologic complete response and in finding metastasis after preoperative CCRT.

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