Current and future lymphatic imaging modalities for tumor staging

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Abstract

Tumor progression is supported by the lymphatic system which should be scanned efficiently for tumor staging as well as the enhanced therapeutic outcomes. Poor resolution and low sensitivity is a limitation of traditional lymphatic imaging modalities; thus new noninvasive approaches like nanocarriers, magnetic resonance imaging, positron-emission tomography, and quantum dots are advantageous. Some newer modalities, which are under development, and their potential uses will also be discussed in this review. © 2014 Ghulam Murtaza et al.

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Murtaza, G., Gao, K., Liu, T., Tariq, I., Sajjad, A., Akram, M. R., … Tian, G. (2014). Current and future lymphatic imaging modalities for tumor staging. BioMed Research International. Hindawi Publishing Corporation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/714674

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