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Harnessing imaging tools to guide immunotherapy trials: summary from the National Cancer Institute Cancer Imaging Steering Committee workshop.
- Shankar, Lalitha;
- Schöder, Heiko;
- Sharon, Elad;
- Wolchok, Jedd;
- Knopp, Michael;
- Wahl, Richard;
- Hall, Nathan;
- Yaffe, Martin;
- Towbin, Alexander;
- Farwell, Michael;
- Pryma, Daniel;
- Poussaint, Tina;
- Wright, Chadwick;
- Schwartz, Lawrence;
- Harisinghani, Mukesh;
- Mahmood, Umar;
- Wu, Anna;
- Leung, David;
- de Vries, Elisabeth;
- Tang, Ying;
- Beach, Gillian;
- Reeves, Steven;
- Ellingson, Benjamin
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(22)00742-2Abstract
As the immuno-oncology field continues the rapid growth witnessed over the past decade, optimising patient outcomes requires an evolution in the current response-assessment guidelines for phase 2 and 3 immunotherapy clinical trials and clinical care. Additionally, investigational tools-including image analysis of standard-of-care scans (such as CT, magnetic resonance, and PET) with analytics, such as radiomics, functional magnetic resonance agents, and novel molecular-imaging PET agents-offer promising advancements for assessment of immunotherapy. To document current challenges and opportunities and identify next steps in immunotherapy diagnostic imaging, the National Cancer Institute Clinical Imaging Steering Committee convened a meeting with diverse representation among imaging experts and oncologists to generate a comprehensive review of the state of the field.
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