Francisco Torrealdea1, Marilena Rega1, Sebastian Brandner1, David Thomas1, and Xavier Golay1
In this work, the feasibility of
using glucoCEST as a tool for early detection of primary brain tumours is
explored. Mice bearing xenograft glioblastoma tumours were scanned
longitudinally using a glucoCEST protocol. The results suggest the intriguing possibility that glucoCEST contrast may be able to detect the presence of cancer at very early
stage.