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Heiko Schöder
Researcher at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Publications - 350
Citations - 19518
Heiko Schöder is an academic researcher from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Positron emission tomography & PET-CT. The author has an hindex of 73, co-authored 349 publications receiving 16335 citations. Previous affiliations of Heiko Schöder include Cornell University & University of Bern.
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Clinical translation of an ultrasmall inorganic optical-PET imaging nanoparticle probe
Evan H. Phillips,Oula Penate-Medina,Pat Zanzonico,Richard D. Carvajal,Pauliah Mohan,Yunpeng Ye,John L. Humm,Mithat Gonen,Hovanes Kalaigian,Heiko Schöder,H. William Strauss,Steven M. Larson,Ulrich Wiesner,Michelle S. Bradbury +13 more
TL;DR: The authors found that the nanoparticles were not toxic in a small group of five patients with metastatic melanoma and that the particles were excreted intact via the kidneys and bladder, suggesting safe use of these particles in human cancer diagnostics.
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68Ga-PSMA PET/CT: Joint EANM and SNMMI procedure guideline for prostate cancer imaging: version 1.0.
Wolfgang P. Fendler,Wolfgang P. Fendler,Matthias Eiber,Matthias Eiber,Mohsen Beheshti,Jamshed Bomanji,Francesco Ceci,Steven Cho,Frederik L. Giesel,Uwe Haberkorn,Thomas A. Hope,Klaus Kopka,Bernd J. Krause,Felix M. Mottaghy,Heiko Schöder,John Sunderland,Simon Wan,Hans-Juergen Wester,Stefano Fanti,Ken Herrmann +19 more
TL;DR: These recommendations will help to improve accuracy, precision, and repeatability of 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT for prostate cancer imaging and are needed for implementation of this modality in science and routine clinical practice.
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Intensity of 18Fluorodeoxyglucose Uptake in Positron Emission Tomography Distinguishes Between Indolent and Aggressive Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
Heiko Schöder,Ariela Noy,Mithat Gonen,Li-Jun Weng,David A. Green,Yusuf E. Erdi,Steven M. Larson,Henry W.D. Yeung +7 more
TL;DR: FDG uptake is lower in indolent than in aggressive lymphoma, and patients with NHL and SUV > 10 have a high likelihood for aggressive disease.
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Assessment of 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET Accuracy in Localizing Recurrent Prostate Cancer: A Prospective Single-Arm Clinical Trial
Wolfgang P. Fendler,Wolfgang P. Fendler,Jeremie Calais,Matthias Eiber,Matthias Eiber,Robert R. Flavell,Ashley Mishoe,Felix Y. Feng,Hao G. Nguyen,Robert E. Reiter,Matthew Rettig,Shozo Okamoto,Louise Emmett,Helle D Zacho,Harun Ilhan,Axel Wetter,Christoph Rischpler,Heiko Schöder,Irene A. Burger,Jeannine Gartmann,Raven Smith,Eric J. Small,Roger Slavik,Peter R. Carroll,Ken Herrmann,Ken Herrmann,Johannes Czernin,Thomas A. Hope +27 more
TL;DR: Using blinded reads and independent lesion validation, this single-arm prospective trial establishes high PPV for 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET, detection rate and interreader agreement for localization of recurrent prostate cancer.
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Effect of Respiratory Gating on Quantifying PET Images of Lung Cancer
Sadek Nehmeh,Yusuf E. Erdi,C. Clifton Ling,Kenneth E. Rosenzweig,Heiko Schöder,Steve Larson,Homer A. Macapinlac,Olivia Squire,John L. Humm +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that image smearing can be reduced by gating 18F-FDG PET images in synchronization with the respiratory motion and this technique allows a more accurate definition of the lesion volume and improves the quantitation specific activity of the tracer, which are distorted because of the breathing motion.