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12/11/07
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Imaging Technique Could Help Fight Metastatic Cancers
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A new imaging technique that measures diffusion of water through tumors may help guide the treatment of advanced prostate cancer that's spread to the bones, says a study by researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center.
This technique, called a functional diffusion map, uses an MRI scan and special software to monitor the movement of water through tumor cells over the course of treatment. As tumor cells die, this diffusion of water increases, the researchers explain. In the study, the Michigan team tested the technique in mice with metastatic prostate cancer. Mice that received chemotherapy showed progressive changes over the three weeks of treatment, while mice that did not receive chemotherapy had little or no change in water diffusion. When the researchers removed the tumors from the mice, they found that the functional diffusion map had accurately measured tumor response to treatment. The study was published i Read the Complete Article Similar content: Imaging Compound IDs Telltale Signs of Alzheimer's, in Alzheimers New Imaging Techniques Hold Promise for Variety of Diseases, in Alzheimers More Prostate Cancers Might Be Prevented, in Prostate Cancer Obesity, Diabetes Linked to Cancers, in Prostate Cancer Tests May Spot Most Deadly Prostate Cancers, in Prostate Cancer |

