Radiation oncology in the era of precision medicine
Technological advances and clinical research over the past few decades have given
radiation oncologists the capability to personalize treatments for accurate delivery of …
radiation oncologists the capability to personalize treatments for accurate delivery of …
Tumor hypoxia as a barrier in cancer therapy: why levels matter
T Hompland, CS Fjeldbo, H Lyng - Cancers, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Hypoxia is a common feature of solid tumors and associated with poor
outcome in most cancer types and treatment modalities, including radiotherapy …
outcome in most cancer types and treatment modalities, including radiotherapy …
The clinical importance of assessing tumor hypoxia: relationship of tumor hypoxia to prognosis and therapeutic opportunities
C WalshJoseph, C KolbHartmuth - Antioxidants & redox signaling, 2014 - liebertpub.com
Tumor hypoxia is a well-established biological phenomenon that affects the curability of
solid tumors, regardless of treatment modality. Especially for head and neck cancer patients …
solid tumors, regardless of treatment modality. Especially for head and neck cancer patients …
[HTML][HTML] Cancer stem cells: Radioresistance, prediction of radiotherapy outcome and specific targets for combined treatments
Inactivation of cancer stem cells (CSCs) is of utmost importance for tumor cure after
radiotherapy. An increasing body of evidence complies with a higher radioresistance of …
radiotherapy. An increasing body of evidence complies with a higher radioresistance of …
Targeting hypoxia to improve non–small cell lung cancer outcome
Oxygen deprivation (hypoxia) in non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is an important factor
in treatment resistance and poor survival. Hypoxia is an attractive therapeutic target …
in treatment resistance and poor survival. Hypoxia is an attractive therapeutic target …
A comparative study of machine learning methods for time-to-event survival data for radiomics risk modelling
Radiomics applies machine learning algorithms to quantitative imaging data to characterise
the tumour phenotype and predict clinical outcome. For the development of radiomics risk …
the tumour phenotype and predict clinical outcome. For the development of radiomics risk …
Cellular and extracellular components in tumor microenvironment and their application in early diagnosis of cancers
R Wei, S Liu, S Zhang, L Min… - Analytical Cellular …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Tumors are surrounded by complex environmental components, including blood and lymph
vessels, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, immune cells, cytokines, extracellular vesicles, and …
vessels, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, immune cells, cytokines, extracellular vesicles, and …
Recent advances of PET imaging in clinical radiation oncology
Radiotherapy and radiation oncology play a key role in the clinical management of patients
suffering from oncological diseases. In clinical routine, anatomic imaging such as contrast …
suffering from oncological diseases. In clinical routine, anatomic imaging such as contrast …
The clinical significance of hypoxia in human cancers
N Dhani, A Fyles, D Hedley, M Milosevic - Seminars in nuclear medicine, 2015 - Elsevier
Hypoxia is present to some extent in most solid malignant human cancers because of an
imbalance between the limited oxygen delivery capacity of the abnormal vasculature and …
imbalance between the limited oxygen delivery capacity of the abnormal vasculature and …
[HTML][HTML] PET radiopharmaceuticals for imaging of tumor hypoxia: a review of the evidence
Hypoxia is a pathological condition arising in living tissues when oxygen supply does not
adequately cover the cellular metabolic demand. Detection of this phenomenon in tumors is …
adequately cover the cellular metabolic demand. Detection of this phenomenon in tumors is …