Prognostication and response assessment in liver and pancreatic tumors: The new imaging.

World J Gastroenterol

Riccardo De Robertis, Emanuele Demozzi, Gino Puntel, Mirko D'Onofrio, Department of Radiology, Verona Comprehensive Cancer Network, G.B. Rossi Hospital, University of Verona, 37134 Verona, Italy.

Published: June 2015

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  • Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI), and perfusion CT are advanced imaging techniques that assess the functional aspects of hepato-bilio-pancreatic tumors during regular MRI or CT scans.
  • Unlike PET scans, these functional imaging methods do not require special drugs or equipment, making them more accessible.
  • This editorial discusses the potential applications of these imaging techniques for better understanding tumor characteristics, improving treatment planning, and monitoring responses after treatment.

Article Abstract

Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) and perfusion computed tomography (CT) are technical improvements of morphologic imaging that can evaluate functional properties of hepato-bilio-pancreatic tumors during conventional MRI or CT examinations. Nevertheless, the term "functional imaging" is commonly used to describe molecular imaging techniques, as positron emission tomography (PET) CT/MRI, which still represent the most widely used methods for the evaluation of functional properties of solid neoplasms; unlike PET or single photon emission computed tomography, functional imaging techniques applied to conventional MRI/CT examinations do not require the administration of radiolabeled drugs or specific equipments. Moreover, DWI and DCE-MRI can be performed during the same session, thus providing a comprehensive "one-step" morphological and functional evaluation of hepato-bilio-pancreatic tumors. Literature data reveal that functional imaging techniques could be proposed for the evaluation of these tumors before treatment, given that they may improve staging and predict prognosis or clinical outcome. Microscopic changes within neoplastic tissues induced by treatments can be detected and quantified with functional imaging, therefore these techniques could be used also for post-treatment assessment, even at an early stage. The aim of this editorial is to describe possible applications of new functional imaging techniques apart from molecular imaging to hepatic and pancreatic tumors through a review of up-to-date literature data, with a particular emphasis on pathological correlations, prognostic stratification and post-treatment monitoring.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4462719PMC
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