Tárnoki, Ádám Domonkos and Tárnoki, Dávid László and Dąbrowska, Marta and Knetki-Wróblewska, Magdalena and Frille, Armin and Stubbs, Harrison and Blyth, Kevinn G. and Juul, Amanda Dandanell (2024) New developments in the imaging of lung cancer. Breathe, 20 (1): 230176. ISSN 1810-6838
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Radiological and nuclear medicine methods play a crucial role in the diagnosis, staging, and follow-up of patients with lung cancer. Imaging techniques such as low-dose chest computed tomography CT screening are being introduced to clinical routine for early detection of lung cancer.AI Topics:
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Radiological and nuclear medicine methods play a fundamental role in the diagnosis and staging of patients with lung cancer. Imaging is essential in the detection, characterisation, staging and follow-up of lung cancer. Due to the increasing evidence, low-dose chest computed tomography (CT) screening for the early detection of lung cancer is being introduced to the clinical routine in several countries. Radiomics and radiogenomics are emerging fields reliant on artificial intelligence to improve diagnosis and personalised risk stratification. Ultrasound- and CT-guided interventions are minimally invasive methods for the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary malignancies. In this review, we put more emphasis on the new developments in the imaging of lung cancer.
Title | New developments in the imaging of lung cancer |
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Creators | Tárnoki, Ádám Domonkos and Tárnoki, Dávid László and Dąbrowska, Marta and Knetki-Wróblewska, Magdalena and Frille, Armin and Stubbs, Harrison and Blyth, Kevinn G. and Juul, Amanda Dandanell |
Identification Number | 10.1183/20734735.0176-2023 |
Date | 1 March 2024 |
Divisions | College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Cancer Sciences |
Publisher | European Respiratory Society |
Additional Information | Á.D. Tárnoki and D.L. Tárnoki were funded by the Bólyai scholarship of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences; and ÚNKP-20-5 and ÚNKP-21-5 New National Excellence Program of the Ministry for Innovation and Technology from the source of the National Research, Development, and Innovation Fund, and by the Hungarian National Laboratory (under the National Tumourbiology Laboratory project, NLP-17). A. Frille was supported by the postdoctoral fellowship “MetaRot program” from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Germany (FKZ 01EO1501, IFB Adiposity Diseases), a research grant from the Mitteldeutsche Gesellschaft für Pneumologie (MDGP) e.V. (2018-MDGP-PA-002), a junior research grant from the Medical Faculty, University of Leipzig (934100-012), a graduate fellowship from the Novartis-Stiftung für therapeutische Forschung (2023), and the “PETictCAC” project (ERA-PerMed_324), which was funded with tax funds on the basis of the budget passed by the Saxon State Parliament (Germany) under the frame of ERA PerMed (Horizon 2020). |
URI | https://pub.demo35.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/346 |
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Item Type | Article |
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Depositing User | Unnamed user with email ejo1f20@soton.ac.uk |
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Date Deposited | 11 Jun 2025 16:37 |
Revision | 10 |
Last Modified | 12 Jun 2025 10:24 |
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