New Technologies for Human Cancer Imaging
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Abstract
Despite technical advances in many areas of diagnostic radiology, the detection and imaging of human cancer remains poor. A meaningful impact on cancer screening, staging, and treatment is unlikely to occur until the tumor-to-background ratio improves by three to four orders of magnitude (ie, 10(3)- to 10(4)-fold), which in turn will require proportional improvements in sensitivity and contrast agent targeting. This review analyzes the physics and chemistry of cancer imaging and highlights the fundamental principles underlying the detection of malignant cells within a background of normal cells. The use of various contrast agents and radiotracers for cancer imaging is reviewed, as are the current limitations…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.70
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 87
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1Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Positron emission tomography
- Mammography
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Cancer
- Molecular imaging
- Cancer detection
- Breast cancer