Fluorescence imaging agents in cancerology

Authors

  • Aurélie Paganin-Gioanni
  • Elisabeth Bellard
  • Laurent Paquereau
  • Vincent Ecochard
  • Muriel Golzio
  • Justin Teissié

Abstract

Background. One of the major challenges in cancer therapy is to improve early detection and prevention using novel targeted cancer diagnostics. Detection requests specific recognition. Tumor markers have to be ideally present on the surface of cancer cells. Their targeting with ligands coupled to imaging agents make them visible/detectable.

Conclusions. Fluorescence imaging is a newly emerging technology which is becoming a complementary medical method for cancer diagnosis. It allows detection with a high spatio-temporal resolution of tumor markers in small animals and in clinical studies. In this review, we focus on the recent outcome of basic studies in the design of new approaches (probes and devices) used to detect tumor cells by fluorescence imaging.

Author Biographies

Aurélie Paganin-Gioanni

Elisabeth Bellard

Laurent Paquereau

Vincent Ecochard

Muriel Golzio

Justin Teissié

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Published

2010-09-01

How to Cite

Paganin-Gioanni, A., Bellard, E., Paquereau, L., Ecochard, V., Golzio, M., & Teissié, J. (2010). Fluorescence imaging agents in cancerology. Radiology and Oncology, 44(3). Retrieved from https://radioloncol.com/index.php/ro/article/view/1116

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Review