Transformational Role of Medical Imaging in (Radiation) Oncology
Onboard, real-time, imaging techniques, from the original megavoltage planar imaging devices, to the emerging combined MRI-Linear Accelerators, have brought a huge transformation in the ability to deliver targeted radiation therapies. Each generation of these technologies enables lethal doses of rad...
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doaj-1bf632372dfe4c1998aa63c113fbdf432021-06-01T00:51:12ZengMDPI AGCancers2072-66942021-05-01132557255710.3390/cancers13112557Transformational Role of Medical Imaging in (Radiation) OncologyCatherine Coolens0Matt N. Gwilliam1Paula Alcaide-Leon2Isabella Maria de Freitas Faria3Fabio Ynoe de Moraes4Department of Medical Physics, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre & University Health Network, Toronto, ON M5G 1Z5, CanadaDepartment of Medical Physics, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre & University Health Network, Toronto, ON M5G 1Z5, CanadaJoint Department of Medical Imaging, University Health Network, Toronto, ON M5G 1Z5, CanadaHarvard Program in Global Surgery and Social Change, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USADepartment of Oncology, Division of Radiation Oncology, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON K7L 5P9, CanadaOnboard, real-time, imaging techniques, from the original megavoltage planar imaging devices, to the emerging combined MRI-Linear Accelerators, have brought a huge transformation in the ability to deliver targeted radiation therapies. Each generation of these technologies enables lethal doses of radiation to be delivered to target volumes with progressively more accuracy and thus allows shrinking of necessary geometric margins, leading to reduced toxicities. Alongside these improvements in treatment delivery, advances in medical imaging, e.g., PET, and MRI, have also allowed target volumes themselves to be better defined. The development of functional and molecular imaging is now driving a conceptually larger step transformation to both better understand the cancer target and disease to be treated, as well as how tumors respond to treatment. A biological description of the tumor microenvironment is now accepted as an essential component of how to personalize and adapt treatment. This applies not only to radiation oncology but extends widely in cancer management from surgical oncology planning and interventional radiology, to evaluation of targeted drug delivery efficacy in medical oncology/immunotherapy. Here, we will discuss the role and requirements of functional and metabolic imaging techniques in the context of brain tumors and metastases to reliably provide multi-parametric imaging biomarkers of the tumor microenvironment.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6694/13/11/2557imaging biomarkermicroenvironmentbrain cancerquantitative imagingradiation oncologyresponse |
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Catherine Coolens Matt N. Gwilliam Paula Alcaide-Leon Isabella Maria de Freitas Faria Fabio Ynoe de Moraes Transformational Role of Medical Imaging in (Radiation) Oncology Cancers imaging biomarker microenvironment brain cancer quantitative imaging radiation oncology response |
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Catherine Coolens Matt N. Gwilliam Paula Alcaide-Leon Isabella Maria de Freitas Faria Fabio Ynoe de Moraes |
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Transformational Role of Medical Imaging in (Radiation) Oncology |
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Transformational Role of Medical Imaging in (Radiation) Oncology |
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Transformational Role of Medical Imaging in (Radiation) Oncology |
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Transformational Role of Medical Imaging in (Radiation) Oncology |
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Transformational Role of Medical Imaging in (Radiation) Oncology |
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transformational role of medical imaging in (radiation) oncology |
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Onboard, real-time, imaging techniques, from the original megavoltage planar imaging devices, to the emerging combined MRI-Linear Accelerators, have brought a huge transformation in the ability to deliver targeted radiation therapies. Each generation of these technologies enables lethal doses of radiation to be delivered to target volumes with progressively more accuracy and thus allows shrinking of necessary geometric margins, leading to reduced toxicities. Alongside these improvements in treatment delivery, advances in medical imaging, e.g., PET, and MRI, have also allowed target volumes themselves to be better defined. The development of functional and molecular imaging is now driving a conceptually larger step transformation to both better understand the cancer target and disease to be treated, as well as how tumors respond to treatment. A biological description of the tumor microenvironment is now accepted as an essential component of how to personalize and adapt treatment. This applies not only to radiation oncology but extends widely in cancer management from surgical oncology planning and interventional radiology, to evaluation of targeted drug delivery efficacy in medical oncology/immunotherapy. Here, we will discuss the role and requirements of functional and metabolic imaging techniques in the context of brain tumors and metastases to reliably provide multi-parametric imaging biomarkers of the tumor microenvironment. |
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imaging biomarker microenvironment brain cancer quantitative imaging radiation oncology response |
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