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Um novo olhar sobre o cancro retal: a imagem molecular para prever a resposta à radioterapia

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Um novo olhar sobre o cancro retal: a imagem molecular para prever a resposta à radioterapia

Um estudo recente publicado na *European Radiology* investiga o uso de uma técnica avançada de ressonância magnética, a CEST-MRI, para avaliar o estado de ativação imune em doentes com cancro retal localmente avançado e com reparação de ADN proficiente (pMMR) após radioterapia. A pesquisa, que se concentra num subtipo de tumor que frequentemente apresenta respostas heterogéneas ao tratamento, procura identificar biomarcadores de imagem que possam prever quais os doentes que irão beneficiar da ativação do sistema imunitário induzida pela radiação.

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