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    • Cancer Biology and Microenvironment Research
    • Translational Cancer Science

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    • Medical imaging plays a pivotal role in cancer diagnosis, staging, and treatment monitoring.
    • Understanding the heterogeneity of cancer cells and their surrounding microenvironment is key to effective cancer research.
    • The integration of advanced imaging modalities offers new avenues for cancer investigation and clinical application.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore diverse imaging approaches applicable to various facets of cancer research.
    • To discuss how imaging can elucidate cancer cell complexity and tumor microenvironment interactions.
    • To highlight the utility of imaging in informing clinical decision-making for cancer patients.

    Main Methods:

    • Expert-led discussion and synthesis of current imaging techniques in cancer research.
    • Review of imaging applications from basic science to clinical practice.
    • Focus on novel imaging strategies for characterizing cancer at cellular and systemic levels.

    Main Results:

    • Imaging provides critical insights into cancer cell heterogeneity and tumor microenvironment.
    • Various imaging modalities can be employed across the spectrum of cancer research.
    • Imaging data directly influences clinical management and treatment strategies.

    Conclusions:

    • Imaging is indispensable for advancing our comprehension of cancer biology.
    • Continued development and application of imaging technologies are vital for improving cancer care.
    • Expert consensus emphasizes the broad utility of imaging in both research and clinical oncology.