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  • Oncology and Medical Imaging
  • Genomics and Biomarker Discovery

Background:

  • Genomic advancements and liquid biopsies have improved precision oncology.
  • Cancer's biological diversity and complexity present significant challenges.
  • Current limitations exist in early detection, treatment selection, and monitoring.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss advanced imaging technologies for improving cancer outcomes.
  • To highlight the role of imaging in addressing precision oncology's constraints.
  • To explore challenges in adopting precision imaging in clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current technological innovations in genomics and imaging.
  • Discussion of advanced imaging applications in cancer care.
  • Analysis of practical challenges and translational needs for clinical adoption.

Main Results:

  • Advanced imaging technologies are emerging to address limitations in cancer detection, treatment, and monitoring.
  • Imaging can potentially overcome challenges related to drug resistance, toxicity, and metastatic evolution.
  • Key areas for improving cancer outcomes through advanced imaging are identified.

Conclusions:

  • Advanced imaging holds significant promise for enhancing precision oncology and patient survival.
  • Broader clinical adoption requires addressing practical challenges and establishing a robust translational infrastructure.
  • Integrating advanced imaging is crucial for the future of personalized cancer care.