Intraoperative molecular imaging: 3rd biennial clinical trials update.
Patrick Bou-SamraNajib MuhammadAustin ChangRitesh KarsaliaFeredun S AzariGregory KennedyWalter StummerJanos TanyiLinda MartinAlexander VahrmeijerBarbara SmithEben L RosenthalPatrick WagnerDavid RiceAmy LeeAbdelhafeez AbdelhafeezMarcus M MalekGary KohanbashWilson Barry EdwardsEric HendersonJane Skjøth-RasmussenRyan OroscoSummer GibbsRichard W FarnamLalitha ShankarBaran SumerAnand T N KumarLaura MarcuLei S LiVictor GreuvEdward J DelikatnyJohn Y K LeeSunil SinghalPublished in: Journal of biomedical optics (2023)
IMI is a valuable adjunct in precision cancer surgery and has broad applications in multiple subspecialties. It has been reliably used to alter the surgical course of patients and in clinical decision making. There remain gaps in the utilization of IMI in certain subspecialties and potential for developing newer and improved dyes and imaging techniques.