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Non-Invasive PET/MR Imaging in an Orthotopic Mouse Model of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Published on: August 31, 2022
Advances in imaging techniques for tumor microenvironment evaluation in hepatocellular carcinoma
Li-Li Wang1, Fa-Chang Zhang2, Han-Xin Xu2
1Department of Radiology, The First Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730030, Gansu Province, China. wangll19@lzu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a critical role in the development and treatment of liver cancer, which ranks sixth in incidence and third in mortality worldwide, according to the "Global Cancer Statistics 2022". Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common form of liver cancer, is heavily influenced by the TME, which affects tumor growth, invasion, metastasis, and the response to various treatments. Despite advancements in surgery, liver transplantation, targeted therapies, and immunotherapy, the complexity of the TME often limits treatment efficacy, especially in advanced-stage HCC cases. The TME consists of a dynamic interaction between tumor cells, immune cells, fibroblasts, blood vessels, and signaling molecules, all of which contribute to cancer progression and therapy resistance. Assessing the HCC TME is essential for designing effective, personalized treatments and improving patient outcomes. Recent research highlights the value of imaging technologies as non-invasive tools to evaluate the TME, offering new possibilities for more targeted therapies and better prognosis monitoring in HCC patients.
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