Xiaohui Wang, Yumin Li, Sift Desk Journals Open Access Journals
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Early accurate detection of pancreatic cancer is still a challenge for current medicine. Compared to conventional anatomical imaging techniques, PET can provide information on tumor function, and PET/CT is increasingly used in detecting and staging of cancer as single "one stop shop" method. In this review, we summarize current PET molecular imaging tracers or probes for pancreatic cancer detection, and a perspective of the future trend of pancreatic cancer target-specific probes in the clinic is also provid-