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Magnetization Transfer MRI of Breast Cancer in the Community Setting: Reproducibility and Preliminary Results in Neoadjuvant Therapy

Repeatability and reproducibility of magnetization transfer magnetic resonance imaging of the breast, and the ability of this technique to assess the response of locally advanced breast cancer to neoadjuvant therapy (NAT), are determined. Reproducibility scans at 3 different 3 T scanners, including...

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Autores principales: Virostko, John, Sorace, Anna G., Wu, Chengyue, Ekrut, David, Jarrett, Angela M., Upadhyaya, Raghave M., Avery, Sarah, Patt, Debra, Goodgame, Boone, Yankeelov, Thomas E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6403021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30854441
http://dx.doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2018.00019
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author Virostko, John
Sorace, Anna G.
Wu, Chengyue
Ekrut, David
Jarrett, Angela M.
Upadhyaya, Raghave M.
Avery, Sarah
Patt, Debra
Goodgame, Boone
Yankeelov, Thomas E.
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Sorace, Anna G.
Wu, Chengyue
Ekrut, David
Jarrett, Angela M.
Upadhyaya, Raghave M.
Avery, Sarah
Patt, Debra
Goodgame, Boone
Yankeelov, Thomas E.
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description Repeatability and reproducibility of magnetization transfer magnetic resonance imaging of the breast, and the ability of this technique to assess the response of locally advanced breast cancer to neoadjuvant therapy (NAT), are determined. Reproducibility scans at 3 different 3 T scanners, including 2 scanners in community imaging centers, found a 16.3% difference (n = 3) in magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) in healthy breast fibroglandular tissue. Repeatability scans (n = 10) found a difference of ∼8.1% in the MTR measurement of fibroglandular tissue between the 2 measurements. Thus, MTR is repeatable and reproducible in the breast and can be integrated into community imaging clinics. Serial magnetization transfer magnetic resonance imaging performed at longitudinal time points during NAT indicated no significant change in average tumoral MTR during treatment. However, histogram analysis indicated an increase in the dispersion of MTR values of the tumor during NAT, as quantified by higher standard deviation (P = .005), higher full width at half maximum (P = .02), and lower kurtosis (P = .02). Patients' stratification into those with pathological complete response (pCR; n = 6) at the conclusion of NAT and those with residual disease (n = 9) showed wider distribution of tumor MTR values in patients who achieved pCR after 2–4 cycles of NAT, as quantified by higher standard deviation (P = .02), higher full width at half maximum (P = .03), and lower kurtosis (P = .03). Thus, MTR can be used as an imaging metric to assess response to breast NAT.
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spelling pubmed-64030212019-03-08 Magnetization Transfer MRI of Breast Cancer in the Community Setting: Reproducibility and Preliminary Results in Neoadjuvant Therapy Virostko, John Sorace, Anna G. Wu, Chengyue Ekrut, David Jarrett, Angela M. Upadhyaya, Raghave M. Avery, Sarah Patt, Debra Goodgame, Boone Yankeelov, Thomas E. Tomography Research Articles Repeatability and reproducibility of magnetization transfer magnetic resonance imaging of the breast, and the ability of this technique to assess the response of locally advanced breast cancer to neoadjuvant therapy (NAT), are determined. Reproducibility scans at 3 different 3 T scanners, including 2 scanners in community imaging centers, found a 16.3% difference (n = 3) in magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) in healthy breast fibroglandular tissue. Repeatability scans (n = 10) found a difference of ∼8.1% in the MTR measurement of fibroglandular tissue between the 2 measurements. Thus, MTR is repeatable and reproducible in the breast and can be integrated into community imaging clinics. Serial magnetization transfer magnetic resonance imaging performed at longitudinal time points during NAT indicated no significant change in average tumoral MTR during treatment. However, histogram analysis indicated an increase in the dispersion of MTR values of the tumor during NAT, as quantified by higher standard deviation (P = .005), higher full width at half maximum (P = .02), and lower kurtosis (P = .02). Patients' stratification into those with pathological complete response (pCR; n = 6) at the conclusion of NAT and those with residual disease (n = 9) showed wider distribution of tumor MTR values in patients who achieved pCR after 2–4 cycles of NAT, as quantified by higher standard deviation (P = .02), higher full width at half maximum (P = .03), and lower kurtosis (P = .03). Thus, MTR can be used as an imaging metric to assess response to breast NAT. Grapho Publications, LLC 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6403021/ /pubmed/30854441 http://dx.doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2018.00019 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Published by Grapho Publications, LLC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Virostko, John
Sorace, Anna G.
Wu, Chengyue
Ekrut, David
Jarrett, Angela M.
Upadhyaya, Raghave M.
Avery, Sarah
Patt, Debra
Goodgame, Boone
Yankeelov, Thomas E.
Magnetization Transfer MRI of Breast Cancer in the Community Setting: Reproducibility and Preliminary Results in Neoadjuvant Therapy
title Magnetization Transfer MRI of Breast Cancer in the Community Setting: Reproducibility and Preliminary Results in Neoadjuvant Therapy
title_full Magnetization Transfer MRI of Breast Cancer in the Community Setting: Reproducibility and Preliminary Results in Neoadjuvant Therapy
title_fullStr Magnetization Transfer MRI of Breast Cancer in the Community Setting: Reproducibility and Preliminary Results in Neoadjuvant Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Magnetization Transfer MRI of Breast Cancer in the Community Setting: Reproducibility and Preliminary Results in Neoadjuvant Therapy
title_short Magnetization Transfer MRI of Breast Cancer in the Community Setting: Reproducibility and Preliminary Results in Neoadjuvant Therapy
title_sort magnetization transfer mri of breast cancer in the community setting: reproducibility and preliminary results in neoadjuvant therapy
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6403021/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30854441
http://dx.doi.org/10.18383/j.tom.2018.00019
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