“…Metabolic ratios of glycerophosphocholine (GPCho), phosphocholine/creatine (Pcho/Cr), myo-inositol/scyllo-inositol, choline/creatine (Cho/Cr) and other ratios were found to correlate with the number of tumor cells, tumor cell proliferation, and (for non-malignant tissue) the distance to the nearest tumor (Cheng et al, 2005). 1 H MR has been used to study the metabolic status of human tumors with examples that include brain (McKnight, 2004a,b), gastric (Jung et al, 2014), rectal (Wang et al, 2013), renal (Süllentrop et al, 2012), lung (Chen et al, 2011), bladder (Srivastava et al, 2010), ovarian (McLean et al, 2009), breast (Haddadin et al, 2009), cervix (Mahon et al, 2004), kidney (Tate et al, 2000), adipose tissue (Chen et al, 2002) and other types of tissues (Tugnoli et al, 2006). 1 H MRS can have a clinical impact providing detailed information on changes in all observed tissue metabolites simultaneously.…”