pCT Derived Arterial Input Function for Improved Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Longitudinal dceMRI for Colorectal Cancer
Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI is a dynamic imaging technique that is now widely used for cancer imaging. Changes in tumour microvasculature are typically quantified by pharmacokinetic modelling of the contrast uptake curves. Reliable pharmacokinetic parameter estimation depends on the measurement of...
Main Authors: | Enescu, M, Bhushan, M, Hill, E, Franklin, J, Anderson, E, Sharma, R, Schnabel, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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