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25 April 2005 Near-infrared optical tomography with ultrasound localization for monitoring angiogenic tumor responses to primary systemic therapy
Quing Zhu, Susan Tannenbaum M.D., Poornima Hegde M.D., Chen Xu, Mark Kane M.D., Scott H. Kurtzman M.D., Bipin Jagjivan M.D., Kristen Zarfos
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Abstract
Angiogenesis in advanced breast cancers is highly distorted and heterogeneous. Non-invasive imaging that can monitor angiogenesis may be invaluable for assessing tumor response to treatment. By combining ultrasound and near infrared optical imaging, a reliable new technique has emerged for predicting tumor angiogenesis within the breast.
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Quing Zhu, Susan Tannenbaum M.D., Poornima Hegde M.D., Chen Xu, Mark Kane M.D., Scott H. Kurtzman M.D., Bipin Jagjivan M.D., and Kristen Zarfos "Near-infrared optical tomography with ultrasound localization for monitoring angiogenic tumor responses to primary systemic therapy", Proc. SPIE 5697, Photons Plus Ultrasound: Imaging and Sensing 2005: The Sixth Conference on Biomedical Thermoacoustics, Optoacoustics, and Acousto-optics, (25 April 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.596437
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KEYWORDS
Tumors

Ultrasonography

Optical tomography

Breast cancer

Oxygen

Cancer

Imaging systems

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