Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) is a technique that may be applied to a number of disease areas. In oncology applications, for example, amide CEST can distinguish radiation necrosis from tumor progression as well as early response to chemotherapy. However, such therapies often affect the tissue pH and the local T1 and T2 relaxation times for the bulk water and so it is challenging to quantify the resulting exchange contrast.
In this webinar, radiologist Christian Farrar (Harvard Medical School) will discuss how a recently developed rapid, quantitative and efficient MRI fingerprinting method could make CEST MRI a more quantitative technique.
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