Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2149085754> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2149085754 endingPage "519" @default.
- W2149085754 startingPage "510" @default.
- W2149085754 abstract "Breast cancer is a commonly occurring disease in women and a major cause of morbidity and mortality. In the past decades, the development of medical endocrine therapies has led to a significant improvement in treatment outcome for this type of cancer. This therapy is targeting specific hormone receptors that are overexpressed by the tumor cells. In breast cancer, estrogen and progesterone receptors are important targets and therefore the receptor status of the tumor strongly determines treatment outcome. However, the receptor status can change during the course of the disease and consequently therapy resistance can occur. Therefore, insight in the current receptor status of the tumor is essential for optimal treatment. Nuclear imaging techniques like positron emission tomography (PET) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), could provide the means to monitor the receptor status of tumors and the receptor occupancy by medical endocrine drugs in a non-invasive manner. Thus, these imaging techniques could offer a tool to guide therapy management in the individual patient. Nuclear imaging techniques for some of the relevant receptors for treatment of breast cancer are currently available. These imaging techniques could also aid the development of novel treatment strategies like modulation of hormone receptor expression. This review will address the role of hormone receptors in breast cancer treatment, the available nuclear imaging methods for monitoring the receptor status, the potential role of nuclear imaging in therapy management and drug development. Keywords: Breast cancer, estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, estrogen-responsive gene, medical endocrine treatment, therapy resistance, gene expression modulation, positron emission tomography" @default.
- W2149085754 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2149085754 creator A5008844836 @default.
- W2149085754 creator A5013384569 @default.
- W2149085754 creator A5052333223 @default.
- W2149085754 date "2007-09-01" @default.
- W2149085754 modified "2023-09-24" @default.
- W2149085754 title "Nuclear Imaging of Hormonal Receptor Status in Breast Cancer: A Tool for Guiding Endocrine Treatment and Drug Development" @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1809083310 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1871085519 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1873831426 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1905012638 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1934173384 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W194230842 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1943320567 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1959151738 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1959714734 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1966210965 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1969495118 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1972385372 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1975472851 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1983660015 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1983793378 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1985329893 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1993837674 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W1996790571 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2000506699 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2003781366 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2005563089 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2009121506 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2010118270 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2018442744 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2024032315 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2025348936 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2028431632 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2029957836 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2030098953 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2032599066 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2036388871 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2038369760 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2040791520 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2042464923 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2049128637 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2051534472 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2052519080 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2053311212 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2055235113 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2056603207 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2056824205 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2061284491 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2063807300 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2065346432 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2065829123 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2070413382 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2079398602 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2083255123 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2086730856 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2087382494 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2087592762 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2087897920 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2088902203 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2093686615 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2093930291 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2095513100 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2095627442 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2100531260 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2102577097 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2107496898 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2110204976 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2111047804 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2116714894 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2119615097 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2121708283 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2123470718 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2130944389 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2132521649 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2135278339 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2137355132 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2137490350 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2144440975 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2146527422 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2152309137 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2157210724 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2157917711 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2166279406 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2167399292 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2170273915 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2171050607 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2171423946 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2177221443 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2182839760 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2298958044 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2300455095 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2346572707 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2352854009 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2406174129 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2411669462 @default.
- W2149085754 cites W2992937742 @default.