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  • Radiology and Oncology
  • Medical Imaging in Personalized Medicine

Background:

  • Technological advancements in radiology have increased the use of imaging for personalized oncology, particularly for sarcoma patients.
  • Imaging enables the assessment of tumor physical and biological properties, crucial for evaluating treatment response.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current clinical data on imaging-based response monitoring in sarcoma patients.
  • To identify challenges and future research directions for utilizing imaging in sarcoma treatment adaptation.

Main Methods:

  • Comprehensive literature review of clinical data on imaging-based response monitoring in sarcoma.
  • Analysis of technological developments including hardware, protocols, algorithms, radiotracers, and contrast media.

Main Results:

  • Medical imaging holds significant potential for selecting sarcoma patients who may not benefit from neoadjuvant or adjuvant treatments.
  • Developing a practical set of imaging features for specific sarcoma subtypes is essential for accurate response assessment due to tumor heterogeneity.

Conclusions:

  • Imaging-based response monitoring is expected to facilitate successful modification of neoadjuvant treatments.
  • The integration of advanced imaging techniques promises to improve clinical care and outcomes for sarcoma patients.