Title of article :
Molecular Imaging in Targeted Therapeutics
Author/Authors :
Wang, Yuebing Department of Biochemistry - School of Medicine - Nankai University - Tianjin, China , Cheng, Zhen Department of Radiology and Bio-X Program - School of Medicine - Stanford University - Stanford, USA , Liu, Shuang School of Health Sciences - Purdue University - Stadium Mall Drive - West Lafayette, USA , Shao, Guoqiang Department of Nuclear Medicine - Nanjing First Hospital - Nanjing Medical University - Nanjing, China
Abstract :
With the rapid development of precision medicine, targeted
therapy of tumors has made great advances. However, tumors of the same type were found to harbor difierent
molecular alterations such as specific receptor, transporter,
and cell expression levels before and even during the targeted therapy. Molecular imaging allows mapping of disease
markers in vivo and understanding of disease biology. It
promotes targeted therapy by therapeutic efiect prediction,
early response evaluation, and therapeutic regimen determination in preclinical and clinical settings. Molecular
imaging technologies are being recognized as one of the
most valuable tools in the field of precision medicine, which
will make individual treatment decisions for better patient
outcome care.
Keywords :
Molecular , Therapeutics , PET , MR
Journal title :
Contrast Media and Molecular Imaging