2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.05.28.20114769
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MR Imaging Distinguishes Tumor Hypoxia Levels of Different Prognostic and Biological Significance in Cervical Cancer

Abstract: Tumor hypoxia levels range from mild to severe and have different biological and therapeutical consequences, but are not easily assessable in patients. We present a method based on diagnostic dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that visualizes a continuous range of hypoxia levels in tumors of cervical cancer patients. Hypoxia images were generated using an established approach based on pixel-wise combination of the DCE-MRI parameters Ve and Ktrans, reflecting oxygen consumption and… Show more

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“…10 Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI identifies hypoxic fraction and allows identification of patients who are expected to have unfavorable outcome. 11 Blood oxygen level-dependent hypoxia imaging characterizes tumor biology at the cellular level. 12…”
Section: Imaging In Prediction Of Pretreatment and Post-treatment Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI identifies hypoxic fraction and allows identification of patients who are expected to have unfavorable outcome. 11 Blood oxygen level-dependent hypoxia imaging characterizes tumor biology at the cellular level. 12…”
Section: Imaging In Prediction Of Pretreatment and Post-treatment Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%