1. EPR Oxygen Images Predict Tumor Control by a 50%Tumor Control Radiation Dose.
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Elas, Martyna, Magwood, Jessica M., Butler, Brandi, Chanel Li, Wardak, Rona, Barth, Eugene D., Epel, Boris, Rubinstein, Samuel, Pelizzari, Charles A., Weichselbaum, Ralph R., and Halpern, Howard J.
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TUMOR diagnosis , *HYPOXEMIA , *LABORATORY mice , *FIBROSARCOMA , *KAPLAN-Meier estimator - Abstract
Clinical trials to ameliorate hypoxia as a strategy to relieve the radiation resistance it causes have prompted a need to assay the precise extent and location of hypoxia in tumors. Electron paramagnetic resonance oxygen imaging (EPR O2 imaging) provides a noninvasive means to address this need. To obtain a preclinical proof-of-principle that EPR O2 images could predict radiation control, we treatedmouse tumors at or near doses required to achieve 50% control (TCD50). Mice with FSa fibrosarcoma or MCa4 carcinoma were subjected to EPR O2 imaging and immediately radiated to a TCD50 or TCD50 10Gy. Statistical analysiswas permitted by collection of approximately 1,300 tumor pO2 image voxels, including the fraction of tumor voxels with pO2 less than 10mmHg (HF10). Tumors were followed for 90 days (FSa) or 120 days (MCa4) to determine local control or failure. HF10 obtained fromEPR images showed statistically significant differences between tumors thatwere controlled by the TCD50 and those that were not controlled for both FSa andMCa4. Kaplan-Meier analysis of both types of tumors showed that approximately 90%ofmildly hypoxic tumorswere controlled (HF10% 10%), and only 37%(FSA) and 23% (MCa4) tumors controlled if hypoxic. EPR pO2 image voxel distributions in these approximately 0.5 mL tumors provide a prediction of radiation curability independent of radiation dose. These data confirm the significance of EPR pO2 hypoxic fractions. The 90% control of low HF10 tumors argue that 0.5 mL subvolumes of tumors may be more sensitive to radiation and may need less radiation for high tumor control rates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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