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His work has focused on clinical and research applications of the tracer principle for molecular imaging and targeted therapy in oncology. He has developed key insights in the pathophysiology of disease and successfully translated nascent discoveries into clinical applications supporting not only the diagnosis of disease, but also the use of targeted radiotherapy in humans. Dr. Larson produced a tremendous body of work over the course of his career, as evinced by the more than 700 peer-reviewed research articles to his credit.
With respect to his work on the invention of for oncology, an especially noteworthy example that influenced clinical care is the development of Tc-99m sulfur colloid, which was perhaps the earliest of the diagnostic nanoparticles and has been used for five decades in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Initially used for organ (liver) and bone marrow imaging, it is now also used for sentinel node imaging, especially in breast cancer and melanoma.
Dr. Larson was a pioneer in recognizing and generating acceptance of fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) as a measure of tumor glycolysis and as a critically important tool in cancer care. He showed the feasibility of PET imaging of tumor glycolysis by providing the initial demonstration of FDG uptake in an animal tumor. Dr. Larson also made important strides in radiopharmacology of molecular imaging. For example, he led the first-in-man use of PET imaging of a positron-labeled radioantibody for in vivo dosimetry of targeted radioimmunotherapy. Dr. Larson is a luminary in his field, and his work has had a profound impact on the trajectory of nuclear medicine and the care of patients with cancer around the world.
With respect to his work on the invention of for oncology, an especially noteworthy example that influenced clinical care is the development of Tc-99m sulfur colloid, which was perhaps the earliest of the diagnostic nanoparticles and has been used for five decades in the United States, Europe, and Asia. Initially used for organ (liver) and bone marrow imaging, it is now also used for sentinel node imaging, especially in breast cancer and melanoma.
Dr. Larson was a pioneer in recognizing and generating acceptance of fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) as a measure of tumor glycolysis and as a critically important tool in cancer care. He showed the feasibility of PET imaging of tumor glycolysis by providing the initial demonstration of FDG uptake in an animal tumor. Dr. Larson also made important strides in radiopharmacology of molecular imaging. For example, he led the first-in-man use of PET imaging of a positron-labeled radioantibody for in vivo dosimetry of targeted radioimmunotherapy. Dr. Larson is a luminary in his field, and his work has had a profound impact on the trajectory of nuclear medicine and the care of patients with cancer around the world.
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EJSOno. 5 (2025)
Ahmed Mahmoud, Philip H Choi, Christine Sukhwa, Jura Pintar,Henry Walch, Nan Zhao,Jonathan Bermeo,Sebastian Chung, Manisha Raghavan,Samhita Bapat,Qingwen Jiang,Georgios Karagkounis, Julia Meredith, Michael Giarrizzo,Canan Firat,Andrea Cercek,Michael B Foote,Nikolaus Schultz,Walid K Chatila,Garrett M Nash,Jinru Shia,Francisco Sanchez-Vega,Steven Larson, Arvin C Dar,Neal Rosen,Karuna Ganesh
bioRxiv the preprint server for biology (2025)
Leah Gajecki, Irina V Lebedeva, Yu-Rou Liao, Daisy Ambriz,Lukas M Carter, Melina Kumpf, Samantha Lovibond, Justin S Hachey,Maya S Graham, Michael Postow,Jason S Lewis, David P Andrew, Manuel Baca,Heiko Schöder,Steven M Larson,Darren R Veach,Simone Krebs
Journal of nuclear medicine official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicineno. 4 (2025): 605-611
Sara S. Rinne,Brett Vaughn,Hong-Fen Guo,Daniela Burnes Vargas, Niloufar Salehi,Hong Xu,Darren Veach,Claire Vanpouille-Box, Brian Miller,Steven Larson,Nai-Kong Cheung,Sarah Cheal
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE (2024)
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Brett A. Vaughn,Sang-gyu Lee,Daniela Burnes Vargas,Shin Seo,Sara S. Rinne,Hong Xu,Hong-fen Guo, Alexandre B. Le Roux, Leah Gajecki,Simone Krebs,Guangbin Yang,Ouathek Ouerfelli,Pat B. Zanzonico,Edward K. Fung, Samantha St. Jean, Sebastian E. Carrasco,Achim Jungbluth,Nai Kong V. Cheung,Steven M. Larson,Darren R. Veach,Sarah M. Cheal
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINEno. 10 (2024): 1611-1618
Brett A. Vaughn,Sanggyu Lee,Daniela Burnes Vargas,Shin Seo,Sara S. Rinne,Hong Xu,Hong-Fen Guo, Alexandre Roux, Leah Gajecki,Simone Krebs,Ouathek Ouerfelli,Pat Zanzonico,Edward K. Fung, Samantha St Jean, Sebastian E. Carrasco,Achim A. Jungbluth,Nai‐Kong V. Cheung,Steven M. Larson,Darren R. Veach,Sarah M. Cheal
PubMed (2024)
Nicole Aguirre,Darren Veach,Hong-Fen Guo,Madelyn Espinosa-Cotton,Edward Fung,Hong Xu, Yi Feng, Karina Leung, Irene Cheung, Sebastian Carrasco,Garrett Nash,Andrea Cercek,Steven Larson,Sarah Cheal,Nai-Kong Cheung
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE (2024)
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Brett A Vaughn,Sang-Gyu Lee,Daniela Burnes Vargas,Shin Seo,Sara S Rinne,Hong Xu,Hong-Fen Guo, Alexandre B Le Roux, Leah Gajecki,Simone Krebs,Guangbin Yang,Ouathek Ouerfelli,Pat B Zanzonico,Edward K Fung, Samantha St Jean, Sebastian E Carrasco,Achim Jungbluth,Nai Kong V Cheung,Steven M Larson,Darren R Veach,Sarah M Cheal
Journal of nuclear medicine official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicineno. 10 (2024): 1611-1618
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