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Abstract #3074

Radio-Genomics: Genomic Mapping, Gliomas and Perfusion Imaging -- A TCGA Glioma Phenotype Research Group Project

Rajan Jain1

1Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, United States

Glioma genomic mapping and its integration/correlation with tumor kinetics, hemodynamic and physiologic parameters can help in better understanding of the molecular basis for commonly used tumor perfusion parameters (such as blood volume and permeability). This will also help improve understanding of various genomic pathways involved in angiogenesis and their correlation with perfusion parameters and patient prognosis.

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