Imaging (PET/CT scan) in cancer patients is an increasingly important element in both diagnosis and treatment. Hypoxia (lack of oxygen) is an important characteristic of tumours that causes resistance against cancer treatments. For efficient treatment of hypoxia it is important to know to which extent and where hypoxia is present in a tumour. This dissertation shows the possibility of determining hypoxia and the reaction of the cell to that low oxygen tension in a non-invasive way. We also proved that imaging is useful to follow the absorption of medication against cancer. Imaging will ultimately lead to an increased chance of survival by quicker and better selection of patients for specific treatments
Tumour hypoxia represents a significant challenge to the curability of human tumours leading to trea...
Tumour hypoxia is an important contributor to radioresistance. Thus, increasing the radiation dose t...
The hypoxic state in a solid tumor refers to the internal hypoxic environment that appears as the tu...
Imaging (PET/CT scan) in cancer patients is an increasingly important element in both diagnosis and ...
A lack of oxygen caused by poorly formed blood vessels is a common phenomenon in tumours. These oxyg...
Purpose Hypoxia is a condition of insufficient oxygen to support metabolism which occurs when the va...
Tumour hypoxia represents a significant challenge to the curability of human tumours leading to trea...
Hypoxia, a hallmark of most solid tumours, is a negative prognostic factor due to its association wi...
Tissue hypoxia results from an inadequate supply of oxygen (O-2) that compromises biological functio...
Abstract: Hypoxia is a pathological condition arising in living tissues when oxygen supply does not ...
Tumor tissue hypoxia is taken as an important biologic character of malignant tumors, it could reduc...
Tumour hypoxia is an important contributor to radioresistance. Thus, increasing the radiation dose t...
Tumour hypoxia and its molecular responses have been shown to be associated with poor prognosis. Det...
Tumour hypoxia represents a significant challenge to the curability of human tumours leading to trea...
Tumour hypoxia is an important contributor to radioresistance. Thus, increasing the radiation dose t...
The hypoxic state in a solid tumor refers to the internal hypoxic environment that appears as the tu...
Imaging (PET/CT scan) in cancer patients is an increasingly important element in both diagnosis and ...
A lack of oxygen caused by poorly formed blood vessels is a common phenomenon in tumours. These oxyg...
Purpose Hypoxia is a condition of insufficient oxygen to support metabolism which occurs when the va...
Tumour hypoxia represents a significant challenge to the curability of human tumours leading to trea...
Hypoxia, a hallmark of most solid tumours, is a negative prognostic factor due to its association wi...
Tissue hypoxia results from an inadequate supply of oxygen (O-2) that compromises biological functio...
Abstract: Hypoxia is a pathological condition arising in living tissues when oxygen supply does not ...
Tumor tissue hypoxia is taken as an important biologic character of malignant tumors, it could reduc...
Tumour hypoxia is an important contributor to radioresistance. Thus, increasing the radiation dose t...
Tumour hypoxia and its molecular responses have been shown to be associated with poor prognosis. Det...
Tumour hypoxia represents a significant challenge to the curability of human tumours leading to trea...
Tumour hypoxia is an important contributor to radioresistance. Thus, increasing the radiation dose t...
The hypoxic state in a solid tumor refers to the internal hypoxic environment that appears as the tu...