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- Title
Hypoxia: importance in tumor biology, noninvasive measurement by imaging, and value of its measurement in the management of cancer therapy.
- Authors
Tatum, James L; Kelloff, Gary J; Gillies, Robert J; Arbeit, Jeffrey M; Brown, J Martin; Chao, K S Clifford; Chapman, J Donald; Eckelman, William C; Fyles, Anthony W; Giaccia, Amato J; Hill, Richard P; Koch, Cameron J; Krishna, Murali Cherukuri; Krohn, Kenneth A; Lewis, Jason S; Mason, Ralph P; Melillo, Giovanni; Padhani, Anwar R; Powis, Garth; Rajendran, Joseph G; Reba, Richard; Robinson, Simon P; Semenza, Gregg L; Swartz, Harold M; Vaupel, Peter; Yang, David; Croft, Barbara; Hoffman, John; Liu, Guoying; Stone, Helen; Sullivan, Daniel
- Abstract
The Cancer Imaging Program of the National Cancer Institute convened a workshop to assess the current status of hypoxia imaging, to assess what is known about the biology of hypoxia as it relates to cancer and cancer therapy, and to define clinical scenarios in which in vivo hypoxia imaging could prove valuable.
- Publication
International journal of radiation biology, 2006, Vol 82, Issue 10, p699
- ISSN
0955-3002
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1080/09553000601002324