TCRT February 2002

category image Volume 1
No. 1 (p 1-94)
February 2002
ISSN 1533-0338

Clinical Applications of Proton MR Spectroscopy in Oncology (p. 17-28)

Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (H1-MRS) has been increasingly receiving more attention from radiologists, neurosurgeons, radiation and medical oncologists in the ?in situ? clinical evaluation of human tumors. The utilization of H1-MRS, especially in human brain tumors, coupled to both routine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and functional MRI techniques provides greater information concerning tumor grading and extension and characterization of the normal surrounding tissue than what is possible with any other imaging technique alone. In this paper, we will review the current status of proton MR spectroscopy with emphasis on its clinical utility to diagnose tumors, its utility in planning surgical and radiation therapy interventions, and in its use in monitoring tumor treatment.

Lester Kwock, Ph.D.1,6*
J. Keith Smith, M.D., Ph.D.1,6
Mauricio Castillo, M.D.1,6
Matthew G. Ewend, M.D.2,6
Sharon Cush, R.N.2,6
Thomas Hensing, M.D.3,6
Mahesh Varia, M.D.4,6
David Morris, M.D.4,6
Thomas W. Bouldin, M.D.5,6

1Department of Radiology
2Division of Neurosurgery
3Division Hematology-Oncology
4Department of Radiation Oncology
5Department of Pathology and
6The UNC Brain Tumor Center
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
University of North Carolina
School of Medicine
Chapel Hill NC 27599-7515 USA
*Kwock@med.unc.edu

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