1994
DOI: 10.1016/0360-3016(94)90432-4
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Direct measurement of pO2 distribution and bioreductive enzymes in human malignant brain tumors

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“…In contrast, pO2 histography in human gliomas in situ during anaesthesia has suggested extensive hypoxia in the lesions themselves and in peritumoral oedema (Cruickshank and Rampling, 1994a, b;Rampling et al, 1994). These data appear to support the clinical trials currently underway testing the therapeutic role of hypoxic cytotoxins in malignant gliomas.…”
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“…In contrast, pO2 histography in human gliomas in situ during anaesthesia has suggested extensive hypoxia in the lesions themselves and in peritumoral oedema (Cruickshank and Rampling, 1994a, b;Rampling et al, 1994). These data appear to support the clinical trials currently underway testing the therapeutic role of hypoxic cytotoxins in malignant gliomas.…”
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“…Vascular morphology is a critical parameter in assessing malignant potential and survival, since tumour growth beyond 1 to 2 mm largely depends on the development of adequate vascular supply [1]. Brain tumours disrupt the integrity of the blood brain barrier (BBB) and exhibit other pathological features, including marked angiogenesis with endothelial proliferation, severe hypoxia and tumour necrosis [2][3][4]. The degree of tumour angiogenesis and capillary permeability can be assessed by bolus-tracking perfusion MRI measurements, for example, dynamic susceptibility contrast magnetic resonance imaging (DSC-MRI).…”
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“…4 The vast majority of human solid cancers, including glioblastoma, have lower median pO 2 levels than their normal tissue of origin. 5,6 The presence of this hypoxic subpopulation of cancer cells is clinically significant for several reasons. In terms of radiation therapy, it is believed that the DNA radicals generated by radiation must react with oxygen in order to form the organic peroxides that ''fix'' the radiation damage and prevent it from being repaired.…”
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