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Could early tumour volume changes assessed on morphological MRI predict the response to chemoradiation therapy in locally-advanced rectal cancer?

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Aim: To investigate the potential role of an additional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) examination performed during neoadjuvant chemoradiation therapy (CRT) in the prediction of pathological response in locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC). Material and methods: Forty-eight consecutive patients with LARC underwent neoadjuvant CRT. MRI studies at 1.5 T, including high-resolution T2-weighted sequences that were acquired parallel and perpendicular to the main axis of the tumour were performed before (preMRI), during (midMRI), and 6-8 weeks after the end of CRT (postMRI). Cancer volumes (Vpre, Vmid, Vpost) were drawn manually and the reduction rate calculated (ΔVmid, ΔVpost). According to Rödel's pathological tumour regression grade (TRG), patients were considered non-responders (NR; TRG0-2), partial responders (PR; TRG3), and complete responders (CR; TRG4). Multivariate regression analysis was performed to identify the best MRI predictors of NR, PR, and CR. Results: Twenty-five patients were considered PR (52%), 13 CR (27%), and 10 NR (22%). Tumour shrinkage mainly occurred shortly after CRT (ΔVmid: CR: 80±10% versus PR: 56±19% versus NR: 28±22%, p=2.2×10-16). Vmid, Vpost, ΔVmid, and ΔVpostcorrelated with TRG (p<0.001). At multivariate analysis, the combined assessment of Vmidand ΔVmidwas selected as the best predictor of response to CRT, in that it distinguishes CR, PR, and NR early and accurately (81.5%). Conclusion: MidMRI allows final response assessment to neoadjuvant CRT earlier and better than the MRI performed after the end of CRT. MRI findings at midMRI may be useful to tailor patient treatment.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
Elenco autori:
Palmisano, A.; Esposito, A.; Di Chiara, A.; Ambrosi, A.; Passoni, P.; Slim, N.; Fiorino, C.; Albarello, L.; Di Muzio, N.; Calandrino, R.; Rosati, R.; Del Maschio, A.; De Cobelli, F.; Palmisano, Anna
Autori di Ateneo:
AMBROSI ALESSANDRO
DE COBELLI FRANCESCO
DI MUZIO NADIA GISELLA
ESPOSITO ANTONIO
PALMISANO ANNA
ROSATI RICCARDO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/75879
Pubblicato in:
CLINICAL RADIOLOGY
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http://www.elsevier.com/inca/publications/store/6/2/3/0/1/9/index.htt; https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29459138
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