Role of molecular imaging in prognosis, diagnosis, and treatment of gastrointestinal cancers: An update on new therapeutic methods
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Published:2024-12-20
Issue:4
Volume:14
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ISSN:2222-0682
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Container-title:World Journal of Methodology
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Short-container-title:World J Methodol
Author:
Fathi Mobina,Taher Hayder Jasim,Al-Rubiae Sabah Jassim,Yaghoobpoor Shirin,Bahrami Ashkan,Eshraghi Reza,Sadri Hossein,Asadi Anar Mahsa,Gholamrezanezhad Ali
Abstract
One of the leading causes of cancer-related death is gastrointestinal cancer, which has a significant morbidity and mortality rate. Although preoperative risk assessment is essential for directing patient care, its biological behavior cannot be accurately predicted by conventional imaging investigations. Potential pathophysiological information in anatomical imaging that cannot be visually identified can now be converted into high-dimensional quantitative image features thanks to the developing discipline of molecular imaging. In order to enable molecular tissue profile in vivo , molecular imaging has most recently been utilized to phenotype the expression of single receptors and targets of biological therapy. It is expected that molecular imaging will become increasingly important in the near future, driven by the expanding range of biological therapies for cancer. With this live molecular fingerprinting, molecular imaging can be utilized to drive expression-tailored customized therapy. The technical aspects of molecular imaging are first briefly discussed in this review, followed by an examination of the most recent research on the diagnosis, prognosis, and potential future clinical methods of molecular imaging for GI tract malignancies.
Publisher
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.