Description |
1 online resource (ix, 918 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Series |
Recent results in cancer research, 2197-6767 ; 216 |
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Recent results in cancer research ; 216. 0080-0015
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Contents |
Technology and probe design. Advanced X-ray imaging technology -- Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging -- (Hybrid) SPECT and PET technologies -- Ultrasound imaging -- Optical and optoacoustic imaging -- Multifunctional magnetic resonance imaging probes -- Single photon emission computed tomography tracer -- 18F-labeled small-molecule and low-molecular-weight PET tracers for the noninvasive detection of cancer -- Ultrasound molecular imaging of cancer: design and formulation strategies of targeted contrast agents -- Optical and optoacoustic imaging probes -- Preclinical studies. Preclinical SPECT and SPECT-CT in oncology -- Preclinical applications of magnetic resonance imaging in oncology -- Optical and optoacoustic imaging -- Applications of small animal PET -- Molecular ultrasound imaging -- Molecular imaging in oncology: advanced microscopy techniques -- Clinical applications. Quantitative SPECT/CT: technique and clinical applications -- Fluorescence imaging of breast tumors and gastrointestinal cancer -- FDG PET hybrid imaging -- Non-FDG PET/CT -- Clinical MR biomarkers -- Clinical PET/MR -- Advanced ultrasound imaging for patients in oncology: DCE-US -- Image-guided radiooncology: the potential of radiomics in clinical application -- Non-invasive imaging techniques: from histology to in vivo imaging -- Image-guided brain surgery -- Image guided radiooncology -- Molecular imaging in photon radiotherapy -- Molecular imaging for particle therapy: current approach and future directions -- Internal radiation therapy -- Future challenges. Future challenges of multimodality imaging |
Summary |
"This book discusses the most significant recent advances in oncological molecular imaging, covering the full spectrum from basic and preclinical research to clinical practice. The content is divided into five sections, the first of which is devoted to standardized and emerging technologies and probe designs for different modalities, such as PET, SPECT, optical and optoacoustic imaging, ultrasound, CT, and MRI. The second section focuses on multiscale preclinical applications ranging from advanced microscopy and mass spectroscopy to whole-body imaging. In the third section, various clinical applications are presented, including image-guided surgery and the radiomic analysis of multiple imaging features. The final two sections are dedicated to the emerging, crucial role that molecular imaging can play in the planning and monitoring of external and internal radiotherapy, and to future challenges and prospects in multimodality imaging"--Publisher's description |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Online resource; title from electronic title page (ProQuest Ebook Central, viewed on February 23, 2021) |
Subject |
Cancer -- Imaging.
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Cancer -- Tomography.
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Cancer -- Magnetic resonance imaging.
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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy -- Diagnostic use.
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Tomography, Emission.
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Diagnostic imaging.
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Molecular probes.
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Neoplasms -- diagnosis
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Diagnostic Imaging
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Molecular Diagnostic Technique.s
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Molecular Probes
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Neoplasms -- therapy
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Tomography, Emission-Computed
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Cancer -- Imaging
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Cancer -- Magnetic resonance imaging
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Cancer -- Tomography
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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy -- Diagnostic use
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Tomography, Emission
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Cancer -- Diagnosis -- Equipment and supplies
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Molecular probes -- Diagnostic use
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Schober, Otmar, editor.
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Kiessling, Fabian, editor.
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Debus, Jürgen, editor
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ISBN |
9783030426187 |
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3030426181 |
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