Liver cancer treatment through radioembolization – IMAGIO
IMAGIO project shared a post on LinkedIn:
“New research from the IMAGIO Project highlights advanced SPECT imaging techniques to refine liver cancer treatment.
Researchers are leveraging advance single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging techniques to enhance the precision of radioembolization treatments with Angiotensin-2 (AT2).
Key Takeaways from the research:
Advanced imaging techniques like SPECT enhance accuracy in assessing liver cancer treatments.
Image subtraction provides reliable tumour response data, critical for refining treatments.
The study gives us more understanding on how advanced imaging techniques can improve how we measure the effects of liver cancer treatments and how imaging techniques can play an important role in cancer treatment while providing doctors with important information for their decision making.
SIOP Europe, the European Society for Paediatric Oncology (SIOPE) also reshared the post on LinkedIn adding:
“Great news from IMAGIO.
The Project bring in the spotlight an innovative approache to liver cancer treatment through radioembolization.
Through the advance of imaging techniques, the tumour kill effect can be visualized using SPECT imaging.
Therefore, enhancing the accuracy in liver cancer treatments.
Specialists in the oncology field are supported in making decisions based on advanced knowledge, as the image subtraction provides reliable tumour response data.
Learn more about this interesting study here.”
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