Impact of hybrid PET/MR technology on multiparametric imaging and treatment response assessment of cervix cancer.
Radiother Oncol
; 125(3): 420-425, 2017 12.
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Multimodal tissue characterization by combined MRI and PET has high clinical potential in the context of sub-target definition for dose painting and response assessment but its clinical exploration is yet limited. The aim of this study was to prove the potential and feasibility of hybrid PET/MRI to non-invasively measure tumor hypoxia, perfusion and microstructure at one stop in tumors of the uterine cervix during chemoradiotherapy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Ten cervix cancer patients were subjected to simultaneous multiparametric PET/MRI with [18F]fluoromisonidazole ([18F]FMISO). Imaging was scheduled before, twice during and after chemoradiotherapy. Intra- and inter-time point analyses of the extracted parameters (i.e. ADC, Ktrans, ABrix, [18F]FMISO-tumor to background ratio (TBR)) were performed. The [18F]FMISO uptake- and ADC-spatio-temporal changes were assessed. RESULTS: Patient averaged ADC values increased from baseline to follow up (1.03⯱â¯0.11/1.30⯱â¯0.13â¯×â¯10-3â¯mm2/s), while the TBR decreased (1.73⯱â¯0.24/1.36⯱â¯0.19), Ktrans dropped over time (0.17⯱â¯0.05/0.05⯱â¯0.05â¯min-1); for all above pâ¯<â¯0.05. None of these parameters correlated significantly on a voxel-by-voxel basis. Low-ADC regions spatially varied over time. There was pronounced reduction of the [18F]FMISO-avid volumes during treatment. CONCLUSIONS: The suggested hybrid PET/MRI protocol to non-invasively investigate tumor hypoxia, perfusion and microstructure at one stop was feasible, revealing spatio-temporal response patterns that could be utilized for comprehensive sub-target definition for dose painting and response assessment.
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Assunto principal:
Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética
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Neoplasias do Colo do Útero
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Tomografia por Emissão de Pósitrons
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Imagem Multimodal
Tipo de estudo:
Guideline
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Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Middle aged
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En
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Radiother Oncol
Ano de publicação:
2017
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Article
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