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Ramesh Kumar1,2, Ashish Kumar Singh3, Manish Kumar Singla4,5
1Department of Interdisciplinary Courses of Engineering, Chitkara University Institute of Engineering & Technology, Chitkara University, Rajpura, Punjab, India.
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Advancements in multimodality imaging have significantly improved cancer diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient management. This review explores the integration of imaging techniques, such as MRI, CT, and PET, alongside emerging technologies like radiomics and AI to provide comprehensive insights into tumor characteristics. By combining imaging data with laboratory tests, clinicians can achieve more accurate cancer staging and personalized treatment strategies. Noninvasive image-guided therapies and early detection through screening programs have shown promise in reducing mortality and treatment-related side effects. This review highlights the importance of collaboration between academia, biotechnology, and the pharmaceutical industry to drive innovation in cancer imaging. Future advancements in imaging technologies, combined with interdisciplinary collaborations, hold promise for further improving cancer diagnosis, treatment, and patient outcomes, with AI-driven tools further enhancing precision oncology and patient care.
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