High Frequency Ultrasound Backscatter Analysis for the Detection of Early Tumour Response to Radiotherapy and a Novel Anti-vascular Treatment

There is a need for cancer imaging to provide “real-time” information about the cellular responses of tumours in contrast to standard evaluations of tumour size. Quantitative ultrasound techniques have recently been demonstrated to be a potential method of assessing tumour response at the cellular l...

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Main Author: Lee, Justin
Other Authors: Czarnota, Gregory J.
Language:en_ca
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/25778
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-257782013-11-01T04:11:34ZHigh Frequency Ultrasound Backscatter Analysis for the Detection of Early Tumour Response to Radiotherapy and a Novel Anti-vascular TreatmentLee, JustinULTRASOUNDCANCERMEDICALThere is a need for cancer imaging to provide “real-time” information about the cellular responses of tumours in contrast to standard evaluations of tumour size. Quantitative ultrasound techniques have recently been demonstrated to be a potential method of assessing tumour response at the cellular level through the analysis of radiofrequency backscatter data. In this thesis, prostate cancer xenografts were evaluated in vivo using high-frequency ultrasound analysis techniques to assess tumour response. The anti-cancer treatments consisted of radiotherapy and also a novel anti-vascular therapy utilizing encapsulated microbubble agents in the presence of ultrasound. Quantitative ultrasound results demonstrated a statistically significant change in backscatter parameters in tumours treated with high doses of radiotherapy or a high concentration of microbubbles during treatments. Histopathological assessment demonstrated that tumour cell death due to apoptosis and necrosis correlated with increases in ultrasound parameters.Czarnota, Gregory J.2010-112011-01-10T17:20:37ZNO_RESTRICTION2011-01-10T17:20:37Z2011-01-10T17:20:37ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/25778en_ca
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CANCER
MEDICAL
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CANCER
MEDICAL
Lee, Justin
High Frequency Ultrasound Backscatter Analysis for the Detection of Early Tumour Response to Radiotherapy and a Novel Anti-vascular Treatment
description There is a need for cancer imaging to provide “real-time” information about the cellular responses of tumours in contrast to standard evaluations of tumour size. Quantitative ultrasound techniques have recently been demonstrated to be a potential method of assessing tumour response at the cellular level through the analysis of radiofrequency backscatter data. In this thesis, prostate cancer xenografts were evaluated in vivo using high-frequency ultrasound analysis techniques to assess tumour response. The anti-cancer treatments consisted of radiotherapy and also a novel anti-vascular therapy utilizing encapsulated microbubble agents in the presence of ultrasound. Quantitative ultrasound results demonstrated a statistically significant change in backscatter parameters in tumours treated with high doses of radiotherapy or a high concentration of microbubbles during treatments. Histopathological assessment demonstrated that tumour cell death due to apoptosis and necrosis correlated with increases in ultrasound parameters.
author2 Czarnota, Gregory J.
author_facet Czarnota, Gregory J.
Lee, Justin
author Lee, Justin
author_sort Lee, Justin
title High Frequency Ultrasound Backscatter Analysis for the Detection of Early Tumour Response to Radiotherapy and a Novel Anti-vascular Treatment
title_short High Frequency Ultrasound Backscatter Analysis for the Detection of Early Tumour Response to Radiotherapy and a Novel Anti-vascular Treatment
title_full High Frequency Ultrasound Backscatter Analysis for the Detection of Early Tumour Response to Radiotherapy and a Novel Anti-vascular Treatment
title_fullStr High Frequency Ultrasound Backscatter Analysis for the Detection of Early Tumour Response to Radiotherapy and a Novel Anti-vascular Treatment
title_full_unstemmed High Frequency Ultrasound Backscatter Analysis for the Detection of Early Tumour Response to Radiotherapy and a Novel Anti-vascular Treatment
title_sort high frequency ultrasound backscatter analysis for the detection of early tumour response to radiotherapy and a novel anti-vascular treatment
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/1807/25778
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