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  • Novel targeted therapies often result in disease stabilization rather than tumor shrinkage, which are reflected by changes in the molecular features of the tumor. Noninvasive procedures to measure such features are urgently needed. The authors of this opinion article discuss the role of PET and its impact on decisions about monitoring of systemic cytotoxic and targeted therapy.

    • Wim J. G. Oyen
    • Winette T. A. van der Graaf
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
    Volume: 6, P: 609-611
  • Meijer and colleagues review recent imaging advances to detect cancerous nodes in patients with prostate cancer. Improved detection of involved nodes enable a more personalized approach in patient selection and treatment planning for lymph node irradiation.

    • Hanneke J. M. Meijer
    • Oscar A. Debats
    • Johannes H. A. M. Kaanders
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Urology
    Volume: 10, P: 376-385
  • PET–CT is important for the staging of disease, but also in detecting mechanisms of resistance at the molecular level. In combination with tracers, these imaging modalities can delineate the underlying processes of resistance, such as tumor-cell proliferation, hypoxia, and vascular density. The authors of this Review discuss how the use of various tracers makes it possible to predict outcome and monitor response to treatment. By selecting patients on the basis of their mechanism of resistance, it should be possible to avoid the rejection of treatment options by assessing individuals rather than a population as a whole.

    • Johan Bussink
    • Johannes H. A. M. Kaanders
    • Wim J. G. Oyen
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
    Volume: 8, P: 233-242
  • PET has evolved from a purely diagnostic imaging technique to a multifunctional modality that can provide diverse information of relevance to oncological management. This modality might offer the potential to improve patient care and outcomes by enabling better disease characterization, treatment-response monitoring, and follow-up assessment. Herein, the authors discuss the data supporting the use of PET in personalizing the clinical management of patients with locally advanced and metastatic non-small-cell lung cancer.

    • Willem Grootjans
    • Lioe-Fee de Geus-Oei
    • Johan Bussink
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology
    Volume: 12, P: 395-407