Friday, April 08, 2005
Dynamic contrast imaging
New Cancer Imaging Can Predict Treatment Results: "Here's how it works. A special contrast dye is injected into the patient before an MRI. If the tumor takes the dye well, that means there is good blood flow so chemotherapy and radiation will also penetrate well But if the tumor indicates poor blood flow, that's a sign it won't respond well to treatment."
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