Imaging has become a pivotal component of the oncologic care, from initial disease detection and characterization through treatment response assessment and posttreatment follow-up. Recent progress in imaging technology as well as radiomic and radiogenomic studies combined with artificial intelligence has presented new opportunities for improving clinical care and radiological workflow. This special provides updates on the latest imaging research studies in various cancer types. We believe that the articles collected in this Special Issue will provide important practical information to our readers interested in the currently available and future oncologic imaging techniques.
This Special Issue welcomes contributions that improve our understanding about the oncologic imaging. Research studies and reviews using various diagnostic and therapeutic oncologic imaging techniques (CT, MR, ultrasound, mammography, X-ray, nuclear medicine, oncologic interventions) are welcome in this special issue. Furthermore, studies on radiomics extracting potential biomarkers that could power decision support tools are also warranted.
Potential areas of interest may include, but are not limited to:
● Imaging phenotypes of various cancers
● Radomic and radiogenomic studies
● Advances in oncologic imaging techniques and nuclear medicine
● Radiation protection in oncologic imaging
Even though abstract submission is not mandatory, we encourage all interested researchers to submit an abstract before submitting their manuscript. Abstracts do not have to coincide with the final abstract of the manuscripts. For authors, please review the journal's information regarding Author Guidelines and Article Processing Charges, or direct any questions to the Editorial Office: por@por-journal.com.
Keywords:
imaging, radiology, nuclear medicine, radiomics, radiation
Imaging has become a pivotal component of the oncologic care, from initial disease detection and characterization through treatment response assessment and posttreatment follow-up. Recent progress in imaging technology as well as radiomic and radiogenomic studies combined with artificial intelligence has presented new opportunities for improving clinical care and radiological workflow. This special provides updates on the latest imaging research studies in various cancer types. We believe that the articles collected in this Special Issue will provide important practical information to our readers interested in the currently available and future oncologic imaging techniques.
This Special Issue welcomes contributions that improve our understanding about the oncologic imaging. Research studies and reviews using various diagnostic and therapeutic oncologic imaging techniques (CT, MR, ultrasound, mammography, X-ray, nuclear medicine, oncologic interventions) are welcome in this special issue. Furthermore, studies on radiomics extracting potential biomarkers that could power decision support tools are also warranted.
Potential areas of interest may include, but are not limited to:
● Imaging phenotypes of various cancers
● Radomic and radiogenomic studies
● Advances in oncologic imaging techniques and nuclear medicine
● Radiation protection in oncologic imaging
Even though abstract submission is not mandatory, we encourage all interested researchers to submit an abstract before submitting their manuscript. Abstracts do not have to coincide with the final abstract of the manuscripts.
For authors, please review the journal's information regarding Author Guidelines and Article Processing Charges, or direct any questions to the Editorial Office: por@por-journal.com.
Keywords:
imaging, radiology, nuclear medicine, radiomics, radiation