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OverviewThis book provides a comprehensive introduction to the development and application of near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) in cancer surgery. It thoroughly examines the history, principles, agents, functions, and devices associated with NIRF, along with the latest preclinical research and clinical applications. Special emphasis is placed on the advancements in the second NIRF window and its global implementation in cancer surgery, including innovative molecular imaging technologies in clinical translation. Additionally, the book explores the limitations and potential solutions of NIRF, offering insights into its future trends and perspectives. It serves as a valuable resource for university researchers, surgeons, radiologists, and both undergraduate and graduate students in medicine. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Guo-Jun Zhang , Jia-Hong Dong , Li Liu , Jing-Wen BaiPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG ISBN: 9789819668748ISBN 10: 9819668743 Pages: 397 Publication Date: 06 July 2025 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsPart I. Introduction of NIRF Imaging.- Chapter 1. Historical Evolution.- Chapter 2. Advantages and Limitations vs Other Medical Imaging Techniques.- Part II. Principles of NIRF Imaging.- Chapter 3. Fluorophores Used in NIRF Imaging.- Chapter 4. Instrumentation for NIRF Imaging.- Part III. Functional Imaging with NIRF in Cancer.- Chapter 5. NIRF Specific Targets.- Chapter 6. Sensing pH Changes.- Chapter 7. NIRF Imaging of Apoptosis.- Chapter 8. Functional Imaging with NIRF in Cancer Glucose Metabolism.- Chapter 9. Imaging of Cell Cycle.- Part IV. Clinical Application of NIRF Imaging Guided Surgery.- Chapter 10. Breast cancer.- Chapter 11. Gyenecological Cancers.- Chapter 12. Intracranial cancer.- Chapter 13. Hepato-bililary tumors and pancreatic cancer.- Chapter 14. Head and Neck Cancer.- Chapter 15. Gastrointestinal cancer.- Chapter 16. Genitourinary Cancer.- Chapter 17. Lung Cancer.ReviewsAuthor InformationProf Guo-Jun Zhang, M.D., Ph.D. After earning his PhD in Japan, Prof. Zhang worked as a postdoc and initiated molecular imaging research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute under supervision by Prof. William G. Kaelin since 1999. Returned to China in 2008, his research has been continuously focusing on the molecular imaging, particularly in real-time assessment of anticancer drug efficacy, and image-guided surgery. Most importantly he developed imaging probes with advanced features and multi-functions including deep penetration, biodegradability, radio-sensitizer, and immune-enhancer, being successfully applied in tumor detection, margin delineation, and lymph-node metastasis tracking. With over 25 years’ expertise, he is regconised as a leading international expert in the field. Prof Jia-Hong Dong , M.D, Ph.D, ASA (Hon), ESA (Hon); Academician, Chinese Academy of the Engineering; Dean, School of Clinical Medicine, Tsinghua University; President, Beijing Tsinghua Changgung Hospital. He has attained many remarkable achievements in the field of hepatobiliary surgery, especially in the long-term management of complex biliary diseases. He was the first to propose the concept of “Precision Surgery” worldwide and has since been undertaking endeavors in establishing the associated surgical paradigms and technological systems. He has published more than 170 SCI papers as either first author or corresponding author, and has presided over the establishment of 15 industry standard guides. Prof Li Liu, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Radiology at UT Southwestern Medical Center. She earned her Ph.D. in microbiology and completed postdoctoral trainings in molecular imaging and drug development. Her research focuses on preclinical cancer modelling and molecular imaging to assess novel therapeutics. She specializes in dynamic bioluminescence, fluorescence, and multispectral optoacoustic tomography for evaluating vascular-disrupting and heme-targeting agents. Her work advances imaging-guided drug development and precision oncology. Dr Jing-Wen Bai, M.D., Associate Chief Physician at Yunnan Cancer Hospital. Her breakthroughs include developing biodegradable NIR-II fluorescence nanoprobes for real-time surgical margin guidance during breast-conserving surgery. She also engineered multifunctional probes that improve radiotherapy efficacy while enabling MRI-based tumor evaluation. Additionally, she created tumor-targeting NIR-II/radionuclide probes to detect sentinel lymph node metastases with high accuracy. Dr Bai further advanced AI applications in breast cancer, developing MRI-based predictive models for surgical margin assessment to optimize treatment planning. Her work bridges molecular imaging advancements with clinical practice, significantly improving surgical precision, therapeutic outcomes, and patient care in oncology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |