Cancer Molecular Imaging in the Era of Precision Medicine
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Pathology, Diagnostics, and Therapeutics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 February 2017) | Viewed by 96949
Special Issue Editors
Interests: multimodality molecular imaging; enhancing anti-tumor immunity; imaging immune cell trafficking; imaging as a tool to understand drug resistance; normal cell protection during chemo/radiotherapy; biological imaging and in vivo animal models; rstablishing molecular imaging facilities
Interests: radionuclide based imaging; bioinorganic PET imaging probes; MR imaging and MR spectroscopy; radiolabelled anti-cancer drugs; radiointrinsic hybrid nanoparticles; theranostic nanoparticles; molecular imaging in translational research; establishing molecular imaging programme; research management
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
As much as new ideas are fundamental to the advancement of science, technological innovations are the engine of scientific progress. The convergence of omics, molecular pathology, laboratory medicine and molecular imaging, are the essential drivers towards precision medicine. This Special Issue will focus on the latest advances of multi-modality cancer molecular imaging in the era of precision medicine. The research themes selected for this issue represent important emergent areas in cancer research, which may well shape the future of cancer healthcare. Tumor and normal tissue microenvironment, along with the involvement of the immune system, in cancer development, progression and therapy, are key areas of focus towards better understanding of cancer biology and the working of therapies. The ultimate goal is not just to kill every cancer cell, but also to attack the “neighbourhood” in which the cancer play. In this regard, molecular imaging and nanotechnologies are the key tools envisioned to provide us with improved understanding of cancer biology and therapeutics.
In this Special Issue, we welcome original papers and review articles that will focus on the latest advances of multi-modality cancer molecular imaging in the era of precision medicine.
Prof. Jamal Zweit
Dr. Sundaresan Gobalakrishnan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- molecular imaging
- radionuclide imaging
- MRI and MRS
- translational imaging
- positron emission tomography
- nanotechnology imaging
- tumor microenvironment
- cancer and immunity
- cancer and precision medicine
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