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What is fluorine F 18-fluoromisonidazole?

Pronunciation: /ˈflʊˌrin ɛf ˈeɪˈtin fluoromisonidazole*/

fluorine F 18-fluoromisonidazole

Definition

A radioactive substance being studied as an imaging agent in head and neck cancer and other types of cancer. It binds to large molecules in cancer cells that have a low level of oxygen. Radiation given off by fluorine F 18-fluoromisonidazole is detected by a positron emission tomography (PET) scan. Knowing the amount of fluorine F 18-fluoromisonidazole in the cancer cells may help plan the best treatment and help predict whether the cancer will come back after treatment. Also called 18F-fluoromisonidazole, 18F-MISO, and FMISO.