PET imaging of fibroblast activation protein alpha (FAP) detects incipient cardiotoxicity due to anthracycline chemotherapy
Chul-Hee Lee,
Onorina Manzo,
Luisa Rubinelli
et al.
Abstract:Background: Anthracycline chemotherapy is associated with a risk of cardiotoxicity leading to heart disease, particularly in pediatric cancer patients. Gold standard methods of detecting cardiotoxicity are insufficiently sensitive to early damage and specific pathophysiologies driving disease. Positron emission tomography (PET) couples anatomical resolution with biochemical mechanistic selectivity and potentially addresses the current diagnostic limitations in cardio-oncology. We aimed to validate PET imaging … Show more
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