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Advanced Ultrasound Imaging for Patients in Oncology: DCE-US.
Neovascularization is a key stage in the growth of malignancies beyond 2-3 mm3. This neoangiogenesis is an important target for novel anticancer treatments [1], and many new antiangiogenesis or antivascular treatments aim at destroying or limiting the growth of tumor vessels [2].