Low-grade gliomas can vary widely in disease course and therefore patient outcome. While current characterization relies on both histological and molecular analysis of tissue resected during surgery, there remains high variability within glioma subtypes in terms of response to treatment and outcome. In this study we hypothesized that parameters obtained from magnetic resonance data would be associated with progression-free survival for patients with recurrent low-grade glioma. The values considered were derived from the analysis of anatomic imaging, diffusion weighted imaging, and H magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging data. Metrics obtained from diffusion and spectroscopic imaging presented strong prognostic capability within the entire population as well as when restricted to astrocytomas, but demonstrated more limited efficacy in the oligodendrogliomas. The results indicate that multi-parametric imaging data may be applied as a non-invasive means of assessing prognosis and may contribute to developing personalized treatment plans for patients with recurrent low-grade glioma.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5373029 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11060-016-2355-y | DOI Listing |
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