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Futterer Jurgen Curriculum Vitae My PhD research focused on the localization and staging performance in prostate cancer patients with functional and molecular MR imaging techniques. These included proton 3-dimensional MR spectroscopy, dynamic contrast-enhanced, and diffusion weighted MR imaging. I have focused my research on the implementation of 3-D spectroscopic imaging to measure metabolite signals in the clinical workup in patients with prostate cancer. Spectroscopic imaging is very specific in detecting and localizing prostate cancer, but lacks high spatial resolution, that can be obtained with diffusion weighted and dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging. The outcome indicated that the combination of functional MR imaging techniques significantly increased tumor localization accuracy compared to conventional anatomical MR techniques. Consequently, this exact tumor localization can be used to guide focal therapies. Currently, I am implementing and performing oncological interventions with special focus on MR guided interventions, such as MR-guided cryosurgery and MR-guided laser ablation. EDUCATIONAL CAREER 1986 - 1994: Voortgezet Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs (HighSchool) 1994 - 1995: first-year degree in Medicine o Faculty of Medicine, Catholic University Nijmegen 1995 - 1999: Preclinical Degree in Medicine o University Medical Centre St. Radboud, Catholic University Nijmegen 1999 - 2001: Internship Medicine, Medical degree o University Medical Centre St. Radboud, Catholic University Nijmegen 2001 - 2006: Phd Research, Department of Radiology o University Medical Centre Nijmegen, Catholic University Nijmegen o Promotor: Prof.dr. J.O. Barentsz o Project funded by the Dutch Cancer Society (Queen Wilhelmina Fund): Advanced MR Imaging Techniques in Localizing and Local Staging of Prostate Carcinoma 2003 - 2008: Resident Radiology, Department of Radiology o University Medical Centre Nijmegen, Catholic University Nijmegen 2007 - 2009: Fellowship Interventional Radiology / Body MR imaging Department of Radiology University Medical Centre Nijmegen, Catholic University Nijmegen 2009: Radiologist; General hospital, Heerlen Atrium Medical Center, The Netherlands 2010: Interventional Radiologist: Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, The Netherlands PUBLICATIONS Dickinson L, Ahmed HU, Allen C, Barentsz JO, Carey B, Fütterer JJ, et al. Magnetic resonance imaging for the detection, localisation, and characterization of prostate cancer: recommendations from a European consensus meeting. Eur Urol, in press. Yakar D, Schouten M, Bosboom D, Scheenen TW, Fütterer JJ. Feasibility in patients of a pneumatically actuated MR-compatible robot for transrectal prostate biopsy guidance. Radiology, in press. Hoeks CMA, Barentsz JO, Hambrock T, Somford DM, Heijmink SW, Scheenen TW, Vos PC, Huisman H, van Oort IM Witjes AJ, Heerschap A, Fütterer JJ. Multiparametric MR imaging in detecting, localizing, and staging of prostate cancer: a State of the Art review. Radiology, in press. Yakar D, Heijmink SW, Hulsbergen-van de Kaa CA, Huisman H, Barentsz JO, Fütterer JJ, Scheenen TW: Initial results of combined MR imaging and 3dimensional 1H-MR spectroscopic imaging in the localization of prostate cancer at 3 tesla: should we use an endorectal coil? Invest Radiol, in press. Scheenen TW, Fütterer JJ, Weiland E, et al. Discriminating cancer from noncancer tissue in the prostate by 3-dimensional proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging a prospective multicenter validation study. Invest Radiol 2011; 46(1):p. 25-33. Fütterer JJ, Misra S, Macura KJ. MRI of the prostate: potential role of robots. Imaging Med 2010; 25: 583–592. Schouten MG, Ansems J, Renema WK, Bosboom D, Scheenen TW, Fütterer JJ. The accuracy and safety aspects of a novel robotic needle guide manipulator to perform transrectal prostate biopsies. Med Physics 2010; 37(9):p. 47444750. Book: Imaging of the Prostate - Edited by J.J. Fütterer, J.O. Barentsz, and F.M.J. Debruyne; 2011 Springer Verlag Bookchapters: - 1 chapter, The Role of Imaging in Diagnosis and Staging of Urologic Cancers: Magnetic Resonance Imaging, in ‘Interventional Techniques in UroOncology’, editors M. Arya, M. Emberton, H. Ahmed and P. Scardino, Wiley Blackwell, Oxford (2011) - 1 chapter, DWI in gynaecologic oncology, in ‘Gynecologic Imaging’, editor J. Fielding, Elsevier (2011) - 1 chapter, MR imaging and MR-guided biopsy of the prostate at 3T, in Body MR Imaging at 3 Tesla, editor Merkle and Kamel, Cambridge University Press (2011) - 1 chapter, Fütterer JJ and Heijmink SW. Prostaat beeldvorming; Handboek prostaat (2009) o - 1 chapter, Hambrock T and Fütterer JJ. Local staging of prostate cancer using endorectal coil magnetic resonance imaging; Cancer Imaging 2007 - 2 chapters, Takahashi S and Fütterer JJ. Pelvis; Clinical 3 tesla Magnetic Resonance 2007 AWARDS 2003 Society of Computed Body Tomography and Magnetic Resonance (SCBT/MR) In-training Award 2003 European society of uroradiology (ESUR) First Place, Scientific presentation 2004 ECR First Place, Oral presentation, section Urogenital 2005 ECR First Place, Oral presentation, section Urogenital 2006 Society of uroradiology (SUR) First Place, Scientific paper 2006 European society of uroradiology (ESUR) Second Place, Scientific presentation 2007 CMR, first place, Scientific paper 2008 ISMRM, best teacher award 2008 Rene Vogels Travel Stipendium 2010 ECR First Place, Oral presentation, section Interventional LONG-TERM CAREER OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES Radiologist at academic centre Several invited talks (ECR 07/09/11; ISMRM 07/08/11; ESUR 08; ESMRMB 05/06/07; SUR 08/09) Scientific committee ECR 08/09/12 Co-promotor 7 PhD students Guest teacher Technical University Twente Fields of interest: o Innovative dynamic and functional tumour imaging and their implementation into clinical patiënt care. o Determination of its clinical value of imaging on patient care. o Oncologic interventions o Molecular imaging o Interventional Radiology (body) o Abdominal MR imaging o Pelvic floor imaging (dynamic MR imaging) Carreer Activities: o Oncologic interventions o Prostate interventions (MR guided biopsy / treatment) o Investigating the value of blood-pool agents in prostate cancer o MR spectroscopy of the prostate o MRA/MRV using blood-pool agents at high-field o Pelvic congestion syndrome treatment o Pelvic floor MR imaging LANGUAGE SKILLS Reading, Writing, Speaking Dutch (native tongue) English (Fluent, Fluent, Fluent) German (Fluent, Functional, Functional)