Imaging Intratumor Heterogeneity: Role in Therapy Response, Resistance, and Clinical Outcome
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council · The Christie Hospital · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Tumors exhibit genomic and phenotypic heterogeneity, which has prognostic significance and may influence response to therapy. Imaging can quantify the spatial variation in architecture and function of individual tumors through quantifying basic biophysical parameters such as CT density or MRI signal relaxation rate; through measurements of blood flow, hypoxia, metabolism, cell death, and other phenotypic features; and through mapping the spatial distribution of biochemical pathways and cell signaling networks using PET, MRI, and other emerging molecular imaging techniques. These methods can establish whether one tumor is more or less heterogeneous than another and can identify subregions with differing…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 33.07
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- 100%
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Authors
6- JPJames P.B. O’ConnorCorresponding
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, The Christie Hospital
- CJChris J. Rose
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
- JCJohn C. Waterton
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, AstraZeneca (Singapore)
- RARichard A.D. Carano
Freenome (United States)
- GJGeoff J.M. Parker
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Topics & keywords
- Genetic heterogeneity
- Tumour heterogeneity
- Computational biology
- Cancer
- Phenotype
- Spatial heterogeneity
- Tumor heterogeneity
- Biology
- Good health and well-being