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Advancing molecular imaging: a chairman's perspective on how radiology can meet the challenge.

Hedvig Hricak1.   

Abstract

To date, most molecular imaging techniques applied clinically have offered relatively general information about the metabolism and physiology of diseased cells and tissues. However, due to recent scientific and technological advances, much more specifically targeted molecular imaging probes (e.g., reporter gene probes, whole cell-tracking probes, and probes for localizing specific biomolecules) are now being used in preclinical research and, in some cases, translated to the clinical setting. As a result, the imaging community is poised to help lead a revolution in personalized, molecularly targeted medicine. This article considers the importance of molecular imaging for advancing research and clinical care both within individual institutions and across the medical field. It outlines specific steps that leaders in academic radiology can take to hasten progress in molecular imaging and explains why they must have the courage to reach across traditional interdisciplinary boundaries and advocate for major investments in equipment, education, and personnel.

Mesh:

Year:  2010        PMID: 20809095     DOI: 10.1007/s00247-010-1777-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Radiol        ISSN: 0301-0449


  20 in total

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Authors:  R Weissleder; U Mahmood
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  2001-05       Impact factor: 11.105

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Authors:  L P Clarke; B Y Croft; A Menkens; M J Torres-Anjel; J M Hoffman; D C Sullivan
Journal:  Acad Radiol       Date:  2000-06       Impact factor: 3.173

Review 3.  Molecular imaging in vivo with PET and SPECT.

Authors:  G D Luker; D Piwnica-Worms
Journal:  Acad Radiol       Date:  2001-01       Impact factor: 3.173

4.  Translating molecular imaging research into radiologic practice: summary of the proceedings of the American College of Radiology Colloquium, April 22-24, 2001.

Authors:  Bruce J Hillman; Harvey L Neiman
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  2002-01       Impact factor: 11.105

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Authors:  J M Hoffman; B Y Croft
Journal:  Lab Anim (NY)       Date:  2001-03       Impact factor: 12.625

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Authors:  Farouc A Jaffer; Ralph Weissleder
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2005-02-16       Impact factor: 56.272

7.  Molecular imaging in cancer: future directions and goals of the National Cancer Institute.

Authors:  J M Hoffman; A E Menkens
Journal:  Acad Radiol       Date:  2000-10       Impact factor: 3.173

Review 8.  Noninvasive cell tracking.

Authors:  Fabian Kiessling
Journal:  Handb Exp Pharmacol       Date:  2008

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Authors:  P L Jager; M A de Korte; M N Lub-de Hooge; A van Waarde; K P Koopmans; P J Perik; E G E de Vries
Journal:  Cancer Imaging       Date:  2005-11-23       Impact factor: 3.909

10.  Beyond FDG: novel PET tracers for cancer imaging.

Authors:  Rodney J Hicks
Journal:  Cancer Imaging       Date:  2003-09-02       Impact factor: 3.909

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