Lauren C.J. Baker1,
Carol Box2, Arti Sikka1, Gary Box2, Suzanne
A. Eccles2, Simon P. Robinson1
1Cancer
Research UK and EPSRC Cancer Imaging Centre, Division of Radiotherapy and
Imaging, The Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom; 2Tumour
Biology and Metastasis Team, Cancer Research UK Cancer Therapeutics Unit, The
Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton, Surrey, United Kingdom
Resistance to targeted EGFR therapy in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck is poorly understood. There is an urgent need to identify patients most likely to respond to therapy, in addition to monitoring those that will develop acquired resistance. The role of non-invasive imaging biomarkers in this area is unclear. Using intrinsic susceptibility MRI, we have investigated functional vasculature and tumor oxygenation in a human tumor xenograft model of acquired resistance to EGFR-tyrosine kinase inhibitors.