Dorfman Gary S, Sullivan Daniel C, Schnall Mitchell D, Matrisian Lynn M
Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York, USA.
Clin Cancer Res. 2008 Sep 15;14(18):5678-84. doi: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-08-1264.
The Image-based assessment modality (IM) pathway refers to one of six Translational Research Working Group (TRWG) pathways that, together, describe the core domains of early translational cancer research. This pathway focuses on approaches that are based on the interaction of energy and living organisms to analyze tissue noninvasively so as to reveal properties relevant to the detection, diagnosis, or prognosis of cancer and precancer; or the response of the cancer to therapy. Examples include, but are not limited to, magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography, as well as contemporary contrast agents designed to probe specific molecular constituents of tumors. The IM pathway is presented as a general outline of the steps required for the effective development, optimization, testing, and validation of image-based modalities. The distinctive features of the IM pathway and issues encountered that represent obstacles to effective and efficient progress through the pathway are discussed. The IM pathway also forms a framework to identify opportunities to address current barriers and is expected to adapt and evolve as the field advances.
基于图像的评估模式(IM)途径是转化研究工作组(TRWG)的六种途径之一,这六种途径共同描述了早期转化癌症研究的核心领域。该途径侧重于基于能量与生物体相互作用的方法,以非侵入性方式分析组织,从而揭示与癌症及癌前病变的检测、诊断或预后相关的特性;或癌症对治疗的反应。示例包括但不限于磁共振成像和正电子发射断层扫描,以及旨在探测肿瘤特定分子成分的当代造影剂。IM途径呈现为有效开发、优化、测试和验证基于图像的模式所需步骤的总体概述。文中讨论了IM途径的独特特征以及在该途径中遇到的阻碍有效和高效进展的问题。IM途径还形成了一个框架,以识别解决当前障碍的机会,并有望随着该领域的发展而适应和演变。