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Rectal cancer with complete endoscopic response after neoadjuvant therapy: what is the meaning of a positive MRI?

Marc J GollubJeeban P DasDavid D B BatesJ Louis FuquaJennifer S Golia PernickaSidra Javed-TayyabViktoriya ParoderIva PetkovskaJulio Garcia-Aguilar
Published in: European radiology (2021)
• Most often, in post-treatment assessment for rectal cancer when DWI-MRI shows restriction in the tumor bed and endoscopy shows no tumor, +DWI MRI will be proven false positive. • Conversely, our study demonstrated that, allowing for sequential follow-up at a 3-month maximum interval, DWI-MRI may detect tumor presence in the treated tumor bed before endoscopy in 22% of discordant findings between DWI-MRI and endoscopy. • Our results showed that a majority of DWI-MRI-positive scans in treated rectal cancer concur with the presence of tumor on endoscopy performed within 2 weeks.
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