AbstractTumour hypoxia and its molecular responses have been shown to be associated with poor prognosis. Detection of hypoxia, preferably in a non-invasive manner, could therefore predict treatment outcome and serve as a tool to individualize treatment. This review gives an overview of recent literature on hypoxia imaging markers currently used in clinical trials. Furthermore, recent progress made in targeting hypoxia (hypoxia-activated prodrugs) or hypoxia response (carbonic anhydrase IX inhibitors) is summarized. Last, window-of-opportunity trials implementing non-invasive imaging are proposed as an important tool to prove anti-tumour efficacy of experimental drugs early during drug development
Tissue hypoxia results from an inadequate supply of oxygen (O-2) that compromises biological functio...
Developed and tested for many years, a variety of tumor hypoxia detection methods have been inconsis...
Background: Tumor hypoxia increases resistance to radiotherapy and systemic therapy. Our aim was to ...
Tumour hypoxia and its molecular responses have been shown to be associated with poor prognosis. Det...
AbstractHypoxia was identified as a microenvironmental component of solid tumours over 60 years ago ...
Hypoxia is a common feature of solid tumors that contributes to angiogenesis, invasiveness, metastas...
A lack of oxygen caused by poorly formed blood vessels is a common phenomenon in tumours. These oxyg...
Measurement of tumor hypoxia is required for the diagnosis of tumor and the evaluation of therapeuti...
Imaging (PET/CT scan) in cancer patients is an increasingly important element in both diagnosis and ...
Hypoxia is known to be a poor prognostic indicator for nearly all solid tumours and also is predicti...
The hypoxic areas of solid cancers represent a negative prognostic factor irrespective of which trea...
Purpose Hypoxia is a condition of insufficient oxygen to support metabolism which occurs when the va...
Tissue hypoxia results from an inadequate supply of oxygen (O-2) that compromises biological functio...
Developed and tested for many years, a variety of tumor hypoxia detection methods have been inconsis...
Background: Tumor hypoxia increases resistance to radiotherapy and systemic therapy. Our aim was to ...
Tumour hypoxia and its molecular responses have been shown to be associated with poor prognosis. Det...
AbstractHypoxia was identified as a microenvironmental component of solid tumours over 60 years ago ...
Hypoxia is a common feature of solid tumors that contributes to angiogenesis, invasiveness, metastas...
A lack of oxygen caused by poorly formed blood vessels is a common phenomenon in tumours. These oxyg...
Measurement of tumor hypoxia is required for the diagnosis of tumor and the evaluation of therapeuti...
Imaging (PET/CT scan) in cancer patients is an increasingly important element in both diagnosis and ...
Hypoxia is known to be a poor prognostic indicator for nearly all solid tumours and also is predicti...
The hypoxic areas of solid cancers represent a negative prognostic factor irrespective of which trea...
Purpose Hypoxia is a condition of insufficient oxygen to support metabolism which occurs when the va...
Tissue hypoxia results from an inadequate supply of oxygen (O-2) that compromises biological functio...
Developed and tested for many years, a variety of tumor hypoxia detection methods have been inconsis...
Background: Tumor hypoxia increases resistance to radiotherapy and systemic therapy. Our aim was to ...