UNLABELLED: With the genomic revolution in the early 1990s, medical research has been driven to study the basis of human disease on a genomic level and to devise precise cancer therapies tailored to the specific genetic makeup of a tumor. To match novel therapeutic concepts conceived in the era of precision medicine, diagnostic tests must be equally sufficient, multilayered, and complex to identify the relevant genetic alterations that render cancers susceptible to treatment. With significant advances in training and medical imaging techniques, image analysis and the development of high-throughput methods to extract and correlate multiple imaging parameters with genomic data, a new direction in medical research has emerged. This novel appro...
Abstract The application of radiogenomics in oncology has great prospects in precision medicine. Rad...
In the last few years, biomedical research has been boosted by the technological development of anal...
Abstract Since the discovery of X-rays at the end of the 19th century, medical imageology has progre...
BACKGROUND: Radiogenomics is the extension of radiomics through the combination of genetic and radio...
Within the field of oncology, “omics” strategiesgenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomicsh...
Within the field of oncology, omics strategies-genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics-h...
(1) Background: Radiogenomics is motivated by the concept that biomedical images contain information...
From diagnostics to prognosis to response prediction, new applications for radiomics are rapidly bei...
Radiogenomics is the study of the link between germ line genotypic variations and the large clinical...
Radiomics and genomics represent two of the most promising fields of cancer research, designed to im...
With targeted treatments playing an increasing role in oncology, the need arises for fast non-invasi...
Radiomics and genomics represent two of the most promising fields of cancer research, designed to im...
Purpose: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer in men. The urge to guide treatment ...
Purpose: Radiogenomics is the study of genomic changes that underlie the radioresponse of normal and...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous disease, affecting millions of women every year. Early diagnos...
Abstract The application of radiogenomics in oncology has great prospects in precision medicine. Rad...
In the last few years, biomedical research has been boosted by the technological development of anal...
Abstract Since the discovery of X-rays at the end of the 19th century, medical imageology has progre...
BACKGROUND: Radiogenomics is the extension of radiomics through the combination of genetic and radio...
Within the field of oncology, “omics” strategiesgenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomicsh...
Within the field of oncology, omics strategies-genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics-h...
(1) Background: Radiogenomics is motivated by the concept that biomedical images contain information...
From diagnostics to prognosis to response prediction, new applications for radiomics are rapidly bei...
Radiogenomics is the study of the link between germ line genotypic variations and the large clinical...
Radiomics and genomics represent two of the most promising fields of cancer research, designed to im...
With targeted treatments playing an increasing role in oncology, the need arises for fast non-invasi...
Radiomics and genomics represent two of the most promising fields of cancer research, designed to im...
Purpose: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer in men. The urge to guide treatment ...
Purpose: Radiogenomics is the study of genomic changes that underlie the radioresponse of normal and...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous disease, affecting millions of women every year. Early diagnos...
Abstract The application of radiogenomics in oncology has great prospects in precision medicine. Rad...
In the last few years, biomedical research has been boosted by the technological development of anal...
Abstract Since the discovery of X-rays at the end of the 19th century, medical imageology has progre...