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Abstract
The management of Lung cancer, especially non-small cell lung cancer has undergone a paradigm shift recently with the advent of new treatment approaches including focused radiotherapy as well as evolution of a newer class of immunotherapy agents. Treatment efficacy and survival rates have improved and it is now even more important that patients are selected for appropriate interventions on the basis of a comprehensive assessment including a range of imaging as well as in-vitro tests such as immunohistochemistry. A new class of tracers targeting programmed cell death such as PD1 and PDL1 (broadly classed as Immuno PET) are being increasingly used in the molecular characterisation of patients deemed resistant to standard treatment approaches and being considered for additional interventions such as immunotherapy. In this review, we review the latest evidence in the field and propose a summary of clinical usefulness and provide a review of the research trends in this exciting and evolving field.
期刊介绍:
Seminars in Nuclear Medicine is the leading review journal in nuclear medicine. Each issue brings you expert reviews and commentary on a single topic as selected by the Editors. The journal contains extensive coverage of the field of nuclear medicine, including PET, SPECT, and other molecular imaging studies, and related imaging studies. Full-color illustrations are used throughout to highlight important findings. Seminars is included in PubMed/Medline, Thomson/ISI, and other major scientific indexes.