DocumentCode :
512274
Title :
Studying liver cancer metastasis by in vivo imaging and flow cytometer
Author :
Wang, Chen ; Gu, Zhengqin ; Guo, Jin ; Li, Yan ; Liu, Guangda ; Wei, Xunbin
Author_Institution :
School of Medical Instrument and Food Engineering, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, 516 Jungong Road, China 200093
Volume :
2009-Supplement
fYear :
2009
fDate :
2-6 Nov. 2009
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
Primary liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma, or HCC) is associated with liver cirrhosis 60–80% of the time. Liver cancer is one of the most common malignancies in the world, with approximately 1,000,000 cases reported every year. About 80% of people with primary liver cancer are male. Although two-thirds of people have advanced liver disease when they seek medical help, one third of the patients have cancer that has not progressed beyond the liver. HCC may metastasize to the lung, bones, kidney, and many other organs. Surgical resection, liver transplantation, chemotherapy and radiation therapy are the foundation of current HCC therapies. However the outcomes are poor:the survival rate is almost zero for metastatic HCC patients. Molecular mechanisms of HCC metastasis need to be understood better and new therapies must be developed to selectively target to unique characteristics of HCC cell growth and metastasis. We have developed the “in vivo microscopy” to study the mechanisms that govern liver tumor cell spread through the microenvironment in vivo with real-time confocal near-infrared fluorescence imaging. A recently developed “in vivo flow cytometer” and optical imaging are used to assess liver tumor cell spreading and the circulation kinetics of liver tumor cells. A real- time quantitative monitoring of circulating liver tumor cells by the in vivo flow cytometer will be useful to assess the effectiveness of the potential therapeutic interventions.
Keywords :
Biomedical imaging; Bones; Cancer; In vivo; Liver diseases; Lungs; Medical treatment; Metastasis; Optical imaging; Tumors; In vivo flow cytometry; cancer metastasis; circulating cells; confocal imaging; in vivo fluorescence imaging; liver cancer; nearinfrared;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communications and Photonics Conference and Exhibition (ACP), 2009 Asia
Conference_Location :
Shanghai, China
Print_ISBN :
978-1-55752-877-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-55752-877-3
Type :
conf
Filename :
5405555
Link To Document :
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