Advancements in photoacoustic imaging for cancer diagnosis and treatment
[Display omitted] Photoacoustic imaging provides in vivo morphological and functional information about tumors within surrounding tissue. By integrating ultrasound guidance, this technique enables precise localization and characterization of tumors. Moreover, the introduction of targeted contrast ag...
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Photoacoustic imaging provides in vivo morphological and functional information about tumors within surrounding tissue. By integrating ultrasound guidance, this technique enables precise localization and characterization of tumors. Moreover, the introduction of targeted contrast agents has further expanded the capabilities of photoacoustic imaging in the realm of in vivo molecular imaging. These contrast agents facilitate enhanced molecular and cellular characterization of cancer, enabling detailed insights into the disease. This review aims to provide a concise summary of the extensive research conducted in the field of Photoacoustic imaging for cancer management. It encompasses the development of the technology, its applications in clinical settings, and the advancements made in molecular imaging. By consolidating and synthesizing the existing knowledge, this review contributes to a better understanding of the potential of photoacoustic imaging in cancer care. In conclusion, photoacoustic imaging has emerged as a non-ionizing and noninvasive modality with the ability to visualize tissue’s optical absorption properties while maintaining ultrasound’s spatial resolution. Its integration with targeted contrast agents has enhanced molecular and cellular characterization of cancer. This review serves as a succinct overview of the extensive research conducted in the field, shedding light on the potential of photoacoustic imaging in the management of cancer. |
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