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Molecular oxygen is the best known mediator of radiation damage during radiation therapy. This paper investigates techniques for enhancing tumor oxygenation by use of anti-angiogenic therapy for better radiosensitivity. A noninvasive monitoring technique, Acoustic radiation force (ARF)-induced optical spectroscopy, was proposed in this paper to track tumor oxygen changes during anti-angiogenic therapy...
Radiation therapy (radiotherapy) is the medical use of ionizing radiation as part of cancer treatment to erradicate malignant cells. Normal tissue tolerance is currently a major dose-limiting factor. As molecular oxygen plays a critical role in creating the radiation damage, we propose a novel approach, that is, the use of acoustic radiation force (ARF) to suppress the normal tissue oxygenation, for...
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