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Molecular Imaging in Breast Cancer - Potential Future Aspects

Journal

BREAST CARE
Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages 110-119

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000328275

Keywords

Molecular imaging; Breast cancer; PET-MRI; Multiparametric MRI; Nuclear imaging

Funding

  1. Austrian Society of Senology
  2. Austrian Nationalbank 'Jubilaumsfond' [13652, 13834, 13629, 13418]
  3. Medical Scientific Fund of the Mayor of Vienna Project [10029]

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Molecular imaging aims to visualize and quantify biological, physiological, and pathological processes at cellular and molecular levels. Recently, molecular imaging has been introduced into breast cancer imaging. In this review, we will present a survey of the molecular imaging techniques that are either clinically available or are being introduced into clinical imaging. We will discuss nuclear imaging and multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging as well as the combined application of molecular imaging in the assessment of breast lesions. In addition, we will briefly discuss other evolving molecular imaging techniques, such as phosphorus magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging and sodium imaging.

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