Bentzen Søren M
University of Wisconsin Medical School, Department of Human Oncology, K4/316 Clinical Sciences Center, WI 53792, USA.
Lancet Oncol. 2005 Feb;6(2):112-7. doi: 10.1016/S1470-2045(05)01737-7.
Theragnostic imaging for radiation oncology is the use of molecular and functional imaging to prescribe the distribution of radiation in four dimensions-the three dimensions of space plus time-of radiotherapy alone or combined with other treatment modalities in an individual patient. Several new imaging targets for positron-emission tomography, single-photon-emission CT, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy allow variations in microenvironmental or cellular phenotypes that modulate the effect of radiation to be mapped in three dimensions. Dose-painting by numbers is a strategy by which the dose distribution delivered by inverse planned intensity-modulated radiotherapy is prescribed in four dimensions. This approach will revolutionise the way that radiotherapy is prescribed and planned and, at least in theory, will improve the therapeutic outcome in terms of local tumour control and side-effects to unaffected tissue.
放射肿瘤学的治疗诊断成像指的是利用分子和功能成像来确定在个体患者中,单独或与其他治疗方式联合使用的放射治疗在四个维度(三维空间加时间)上的分布情况。正电子发射断层扫描、单光子发射计算机断层扫描和磁共振波谱的几个新成像靶点能够呈现微环境或细胞表型的变化,这些变化调节着辐射效应,从而可在三维空间中进行映射。数字剂量描绘是一种策略,通过该策略可在四个维度上确定逆向计划调强放射治疗所给予的剂量分布。这种方法将彻底改变放射治疗的处方和计划方式,并且至少在理论上,将在局部肿瘤控制和对未受影响组织的副作用方面改善治疗效果。