2017
DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-16-3217
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Regulatory Aspects of Optical Methods and Exogenous Targets for Cancer Detection

Abstract: Considerable advances in cancer-specific optical imaging have improved the precision of tumor resection. In comparison to traditional imaging modalities, this technology is unique in its ability to provide real-time feedback to the operating surgeon. Given the significant clinical implications of optical imaging, there is an urgent need to standardize surgical navigation tools and contrast agents to facilitate swift regulatory approval. Because fluorescence-enhanced surgery requires a combination of both devic… Show more

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“…17 All subjects presented with anterior mediastinal neoplasms identified by preoperative high-resolution computed tomography scanning. The sample size and the study design were based on consensus guidelines provided by the World Molecular Imaging Society.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 All subjects presented with anterior mediastinal neoplasms identified by preoperative high-resolution computed tomography scanning. The sample size and the study design were based on consensus guidelines provided by the World Molecular Imaging Society.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Surgeons, accordingly, are asked to announce their need for enhanced visualization techniques as these are key to further reducing the interventional trauma and improving our performance. As suggested by Tummers et al [20], Rosenthal et al [28], and de Boer et al [47], we believe it to be permissible to approve new surgical markers based on criteria different to those applied for diagnostic markers as they are used in only a small number of well-indicated instances and will allow for new forms of therapy that will possibly improve the chances of curing cancer. Accordingly, we must always balance the resultant advantage versus the potential risks when examining new approaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…ICG is a fluorophore that emits light in the range of the so-called near-infrared window (700-930 nm), a range of the light spectrum in which the absorption by blood, water, and oxygen is the lowest and the fluoroscopic signal is the strongest. To derive a signal, excitation of ICG with light of a wavelength similar to the adsorption range and registration of the emitted signal by dedicated camera systems are required [20]. ICG can be injected intravenously and is suitable for visualization of tissue perfusion, e.g.…”
Section: Unspecific (Non-targeted) Markersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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