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Colvin and colleagues describe an improved imaging method based on measuring water diffusion rates by magnetic resonance imaging capable of probing tissue structure on spatial scales much smaller than previous magnetic resonance methods. When applied to studies of tumors in rats in vivo, the new technique provides greater contrast and reveals additional spatial features that reflect structural differences on scales much smaller than cell dimensions. Preliminary results illustrate the potential to probe beyond conventional imaging techniques at the subcellular scale, perhaps providing an earlier and/or more accurate assessment of tumor response to treatments.
Wheeler et al. Page 5955 Therapeutic vaccination represents an intriguing additional therapy for glioblastoma multiforme, a brain tumor that has a dismal prognosis and treatment response, but only Phase I vaccine trial results have been reported. Wheeler and colleagues conducted a phase II dendritic cell vaccination trial in glioblastoma multiforme patients. The authors observed a 7-month survival increase specifically in immune-responding patients, and significant logarithmic correlations between immune and clinical responses. The role of immune responsiveness in conferring clinical benefits to vaccine-treated cancer patients is controversial, owing to generally poor correlation between immune and clinical metrics. This is the first report of a progressive correlation between cancer clinical outcome and T-cell responsiveness after therapeutic vaccination in humans, and the first tracing of such correlation to therapeutically exploitable tumor alteration.
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