Tissue hypoxia results from an inadequate supply of oxygen (O-2) that compromises biological functions. Structural and functional abnormalities of the tumour vasculature together with altered diffusion conditions inside the tumour seem to be the main causes of tumour hypoxia. Evidence from experimental and clinical studies points to a role for tumour hypoxia in tumour propagation, resistance to therapy and malignant progression. This has led to the development of assays for the detection of hypoxia in patients in order to predict outcome and identify patients with a worse prognosis and/or patients that would benefit from appropriate treatments. A variety of invasive and non-invasive approaches have been developed to measure tumour oxygenati...
Hypoxic tissue exists in most of the solid tumors and hypoxia is a common character of these tumors....
Measurement of tumor hypoxia is required for the diagnosis of tumor and the evaluation of therapeuti...
A lack of oxygen caused by poorly formed blood vessels is a common phenomenon in tumours. These oxyg...
Tissue hypoxia results from an inadequate supply of oxygen (O-2) that compromises biological functio...
Purpose Hypoxia is a condition of insufficient oxygen to support metabolism which occurs when the va...
Abstract: Hypoxia is a pathological condition arising in living tissues when oxygen supply does not ...
Hypoxia, a hallmark of most solid tumours, is a negative prognostic factor due to its association wi...
Tumour hypoxia represents a significant challenge to the curability of human tumours leading to trea...
The hypoxic state in a solid tumor refers to the internal hypoxic environment that appears as the tu...
Hypoxia results from an imbalance between oxygen supply and consumption. It is a common phenomenon i...
AbstractHypoxia was identified as a microenvironmental component of solid tumours over 60 years ago ...
Hypoxia, a condition of insufficient O2 to support metabolism, oc-curs when the vascular supply is i...
Imaging (PET/CT scan) in cancer patients is an increasingly important element in both diagnosis and ...
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 ...
Hypoxic tissue exists in most of the solid tumors and hypoxia is a common character of these tumors....
Measurement of tumor hypoxia is required for the diagnosis of tumor and the evaluation of therapeuti...
A lack of oxygen caused by poorly formed blood vessels is a common phenomenon in tumours. These oxyg...
Tissue hypoxia results from an inadequate supply of oxygen (O-2) that compromises biological functio...
Purpose Hypoxia is a condition of insufficient oxygen to support metabolism which occurs when the va...
Abstract: Hypoxia is a pathological condition arising in living tissues when oxygen supply does not ...
Hypoxia, a hallmark of most solid tumours, is a negative prognostic factor due to its association wi...
Tumour hypoxia represents a significant challenge to the curability of human tumours leading to trea...
The hypoxic state in a solid tumor refers to the internal hypoxic environment that appears as the tu...
Hypoxia results from an imbalance between oxygen supply and consumption. It is a common phenomenon i...
AbstractHypoxia was identified as a microenvironmental component of solid tumours over 60 years ago ...
Hypoxia, a condition of insufficient O2 to support metabolism, oc-curs when the vascular supply is i...
Imaging (PET/CT scan) in cancer patients is an increasingly important element in both diagnosis and ...
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 ...
Hypoxic tissue exists in most of the solid tumors and hypoxia is a common character of these tumors....
Measurement of tumor hypoxia is required for the diagnosis of tumor and the evaluation of therapeuti...
A lack of oxygen caused by poorly formed blood vessels is a common phenomenon in tumours. These oxyg...