This study investigates
the relation between B1+ and signal amplitude of the APT and MT exchange pools in CEST MRI. We examined 19 breast
cancer patients that underwent NAC treatment with CEST MRI at 7T. The data
indicates evidence for an extra exchanging pool with strong B1
dependence, that is more abundant in tumor tissue compared to healthy tissue. By
identifying the exchanging components in this pool, a new biomarker for tumor
tissue could be found and used to understand changes in response to NAC early
during treatment.
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