精品文档---下载后可任意编辑非小细胞肺癌 FETNIMPET/CT 乏氧显像临床讨论的开题报告(Title):Clinical Study of FETNIMPET/CT Hypoxia Imaging in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer(Introduction):Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a common malignant tumor with high mortality. Hypoxia, which is caused by the abnormal vasculature in the tumor, is a characteristic feature of solid tumors, and it is associated with tumor progression, metastasis, resistance to radiation and chemotherapy, and poor prognosis. FETNIMPET/CT hypoxia imaging is a relatively new imaging technique that allows for noninvasive detection of hypoxia in tumors. This study aims to investigate the clinical utility of FETNIMPET/CT hypoxia imaging in NSCLC.(Objectives):To evaluate the diagnostic performance of FETNIMPET/CT hypoxia imaging in distinguishing between malignant and benign pulmonary nodules in patients with NSCLC, and to explore the correlation between FETNIMPET/CT hypoxia imaging parameters and pathological characteristics of NSCLC.(Methods):This will be a prospective study. We will enroll 100 patients with NSCLC diagnosed by histopathological examination. All patients will undergo FETNIMPET/CT hypoxia imaging before surgery. The FETNIMPET/CT image data will be analyzed to obtain a variety of hypoxia imaging parameters, such as the maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax), tumor-to-background ratio (TBR), hypoxic volume (HV), and total lesion hypoxic burden (TLHB). After surgery, the pathological characteristics of the tumors will be obtained, including TNM stage, histological type, differentiation grade, lymph node status, and molecular biomarkers.(Expected outcomes):We hypothesize that FETNIMPET/CT hypoxia imaging can accurately identify malignant pulmonary nodules in patients with NSCLC, and that there is a correlation between FETNIMPET/CT hypoxia imaging parameters and pathological characteristics of NSCLC. The results of this study are expected to provide a noninvasive imaging tool to aid in the diagnosis and characterization of NSCLC, and to contribute to the development of personalized treatment strategies for NSCLC patients.(Conclusion):FETNIMPET/CT hypoxia imaging has the potential to be a valuable imaging method for NSCLC diagnosis and characterization. Further studies are needed to confirm the clinical utility of FETNIMPET/CT hypoxia imaging in NSCLC.