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Targeted Molecular Imaging in Oncology

by E. Edmund Kim (Editor), David J. Yang
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Overview

This volume is unique in reporting on strategies for the application of molecular targeted imaging agents such as antibodies, peptides, receptors and contrast agents in the biologic grading of tumors, differential diagnosis of tumors, prediction of therapeutic response and monitoring tumor response to treatment. It also includes updated information on the imaging of tumor angiogenesis, hypoxia, apoptosis and gene delivery as well as expression in the understanding and utility of tumor molecular biology for better cancer management.

The book contains black-and-white illustrations.

Synopsis

Cancer cells dedifferentiate with repect to cell function; their vascularity is more leaky, but perfusion is heterogenerously reduced, and interstitial fluid pressure is high, severely retarding delivery of agents from the blood. Targeted imaging is designed to produce a detectable difference between tissue that is visualized with single photon and positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, or ultrasonography. This book uniquely reports strategies for the application of molecular targeted imaging agents such as antibodies, peptides, receptors and contrast agents in the biologic grading of tumors, differential diagnosis of tumors, prediction of therapeutic response and monitoring tumor response to treatment. This book also describes updated information about the imaging of tumor angiogenesis, hypoxia, apoptosis and gene delivery as well as expression in the understanding and utility of tumor molecular biology for better cancer management.

About the Author, E. Edmund Kim

Kim, E. Edmund, MD (Univ of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center); Yang, David J., PhD (Univ of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center)

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 2008
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
305
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780387950280

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