During the carcinogenesis process, tumour cells often have a more rapid proliferation potential than cells that participate in blood capillary formation by neoangiogenesis. As a consequence of the poorly organized vasculature of various solid tumours, a limited oxygen delivery is observed. This hypoxic mechanism frequently occurs in solid cancers and can lead to therapeutic resistance. The present selected literature review is focused on the comparison of two positron emitting radiopharmaceuticals agents, which are currently leaders in tumour hypoxia imaging by PET. {18F}-fluoromisonidazole (= FMISO) is most commonly used as an investigational PET agent with an investigational new drug exemption from the FDA, while {64Cu}-diacetyl-bis(N4-me...
Due to the amazing leap of technology in radiation oncology in the past few years, cancer treatment ...
Due to the amazing leap of technology in radiation oncology in the past few years, cancer treatment ...
Abstract: Hypoxia is a pathological condition arising in living tissues when oxygen supply does not ...
Hypoxia is due to imbalance in oxygen supply and oxygen demand compromising biological functions of ...
MCu(II)-diacetyl-bis(A-methyl-thiosemicarbazone) (64Cu-ATSM) has been proposed as a positron emittin...
International audienceMapping tumor hypoxia is a great challenge in positron emission tomography (PE...
Molecular imaging of cancer hypoxia and its application for internal radiotherapy targeting hypoxic ...
Tumour hypoxia represents a significant challenge to the curability of human tumours leading to trea...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the potential and utility of ultra-high-resolution ...
Background: Hypoxia within solid tumors confers radiation resistance and a poorer prognosis. 124I-io...
Institutions1.Molecular Imaging Center, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan.2....
Objectives: 64Cu-diacetyl-bis (N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) (64Cu-ATSM) is a PET imaging agent target...
AbstractHypoxia was identified as a microenvironmental component of solid tumours over 60 years ago ...
PurposeSeveral individual clinical and preclinical studies have shown the possibility of evaluating ...
The hypoxic areas of solid cancers represent a negative prognostic factor irrespective of which trea...
Due to the amazing leap of technology in radiation oncology in the past few years, cancer treatment ...
Due to the amazing leap of technology in radiation oncology in the past few years, cancer treatment ...
Abstract: Hypoxia is a pathological condition arising in living tissues when oxygen supply does not ...
Hypoxia is due to imbalance in oxygen supply and oxygen demand compromising biological functions of ...
MCu(II)-diacetyl-bis(A-methyl-thiosemicarbazone) (64Cu-ATSM) has been proposed as a positron emittin...
International audienceMapping tumor hypoxia is a great challenge in positron emission tomography (PE...
Molecular imaging of cancer hypoxia and its application for internal radiotherapy targeting hypoxic ...
Tumour hypoxia represents a significant challenge to the curability of human tumours leading to trea...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the potential and utility of ultra-high-resolution ...
Background: Hypoxia within solid tumors confers radiation resistance and a poorer prognosis. 124I-io...
Institutions1.Molecular Imaging Center, National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan.2....
Objectives: 64Cu-diacetyl-bis (N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) (64Cu-ATSM) is a PET imaging agent target...
AbstractHypoxia was identified as a microenvironmental component of solid tumours over 60 years ago ...
PurposeSeveral individual clinical and preclinical studies have shown the possibility of evaluating ...
The hypoxic areas of solid cancers represent a negative prognostic factor irrespective of which trea...
Due to the amazing leap of technology in radiation oncology in the past few years, cancer treatment ...
Due to the amazing leap of technology in radiation oncology in the past few years, cancer treatment ...
Abstract: Hypoxia is a pathological condition arising in living tissues when oxygen supply does not ...