White paper on imaging biomarkers.

Insights Into Imaging
European Society of Radiology (ESR)

Abstract

Because of the importance of biomarkers within medicine as a whole and the increasing realisation that imaging can safely provide biomarkers, the ESR executive commissioned this report by experts in the field. It is hoped that further awareness amongst our community will contibute to further exploitation of the enormous wealth of biomaker information available in our day to day imaging. The all important issues surrounding validation and standardisation are discussed, together with proposals for a European Network on Imaging Biomarkers to oversee such aspects.

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Mar 1, 2013·Environmental Science & Technology·Yuanan Hu, Hefa Cheng
Jan 18, 2013·Insights Into Imaging·Thomas HelmbergerJim A Reekers
Jan 29, 2013·Radiología·A Pomar-NadalL Martí-Bonmatí
Sep 15, 2012·Insights Into Imaging·UNKNOWN European Society of Radiology (ESR)
Feb 12, 2013·Insights Into Imaging·UNKNOWN European Society of Radiology (ESR)
Jul 8, 2011·Radiología·L Martí BonmatíJ V Manjón Herrera
May 23, 2015·Insights Into Imaging·UNKNOWN European Society of Radiology (ESR)
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Oct 30, 2016·Future Oncology·Emanuele Neri, Daniele Regge
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