Imaging Tumour Metabolism - From Mouse to Man

18 March 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

By imaging the metabolism of a tumour we can potentially determine likely disease prognosis as well as detect very early responses to treatment, which can then be used to tailor treatment to the individual patient.

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fast imaging
tumour metabolism
early detecting
Pyruvate versus FDG

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