Editorial: Imaging and Oncological Emergencies

2015 
Cancer is the second most common cause of mortality in United States and despite of higher cancer related deaths, the over prevalence of malignancy is high. The primary reason for this observation is growing incidence due to earlier detection and improved survival of patients with various malignant disorders. On the same note we have also observed higher number of visits of these patients with multitude of cancer related complications to emergency department. As a matter of fact, cancer related complications could occur at any stage of disease process or may be the first manifestation of malignancy. Most of these visits are due to disease progression and less commonly by treatment associated or non-malignant related problems. Oncologic complications like obstruction of duct, vessel or hollow organ, bleeding, thrombosis or infiltration usually require imaging for diagnosis. Therefore, radiologists have a pivotal role in precise and timely diagnosis of problem and guiding the management as well. Conventional radiography, ultrasound, multi detector CT, MRI, and angiography are considered important modalities. Similarly nuclear medicine imaging also plays an important role in some specific conditions.
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