Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers In Oncology: Current Trends And Challenges

Authors

  • Asma Abu Baker Jandan
  • Nouf Abdullah Alnumani
  • Albatole Ali Gorban
  • Mohammed Amer Alshehri
  • Abdullah Tawfiq Alrasheed
  • Wedyan Ghuwayzi Alharbi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/ks.v5i1.3340

Keywords:

Imaging Biomarkers, Oncology

Abstract

Quantitative imaging biomarkers (QIBs) have emerged as a pivotal element in the evolving landscape of oncology, enhancing the precision of cancer diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring. This paper provides a detailed analysis of the current trends in QIB development and their application in oncology. It also explores the challenges associated with their validation, standardization, and clinical implementation. By synthesizing recent advancements and addressing existing obstacles, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of how QIBs are shaping modern oncology practices and to offer recommendations for overcoming barriers to their broader adoption.

Author Biographies

Asma Abu Baker Jandan

Radiology Technologist

 

Nouf Abdullah Alnumani

Radiology Technologist

Albatole Ali Gorban

Ultrasound Sonographer

 

Mohammed Amer Alshehri

Radiology Technologist

 

Abdullah Tawfiq Alrasheed

MRI Technologist

 

Wedyan Ghuwayzi Alharbi

MRI Technologist

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Published

2017-01-27

How to Cite

Asma Abu Baker Jandan, Nouf Abdullah Alnumani, Albatole Ali Gorban, Mohammed Amer Alshehri, Abdullah Tawfiq Alrasheed, & Wedyan Ghuwayzi Alharbi. (2017). Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers In Oncology: Current Trends And Challenges. Kurdish Studies, 5(1), 104–106. https://doi.org/10.53555/ks.v5i1.3340

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