Simultaneous PET/MRI assessment of response to cytotoxic and hormone neo-adjuvant chemotherapy in breast cancer: a preliminary report.
Valeria RomeoMassimiliano D'AiutoGiuseppe FrasciMassimo ImbriacoEmanuele NicolaiPublished in: Medical oncology (Northwood, London, England) (2016)
The aim of this study was to assess the response to cytotoxic and hormone neo-adjuvant chemotherapy in four patients with locally advanced breast cancer by simultaneous PET/MRI. Four patients with locally advanced breast cancer underwent simultaneous PET/MRI of the breast using a 3 T Biograph mMR before and after neo-adjuvant chemotherapy (two patients were treated with hormone-therapy and two patients were treated with cytotoxic chemotherapy). Morpho-structural tumoral features and tumor size were assessed; area value, metabolic (SUV and MTV) and functional (ADC, K trans, V e, k ep and iAUC) data were obtained by positioning regions of interest. A comparison of all parameters between the pre- and post-treatment PET/MRI examinations and between the two different therapeutic schedules was assessed. In patients treated with cytotoxic chemotherapy and classified as PR, there was a significant reduction of post-treatment morphological, metabolic and functional parameters. In a patient treated with hormone therapy, classified as SD, there was an increase of all post-treatment perfusion parameters, a substantially stable ADC value and a poor reduction of lesion size and of maximum SUV (SUVmax) values; the last patient, treated with hormone therapy and classified as PR, showed a significant reduction of lesion size and SUVmax values with a reduction of perfusion parameters and substantially stable ADC values. Multiparametric evaluation with simultaneous PET/MRI could be a useful tool to assess the response to cytotoxic and hormone neo-adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer. Future studies in a larger cohort of patients are warranted to confirm the results of this preliminary study.
Keyphrases
- locally advanced
- contrast enhanced
- newly diagnosed
- end stage renal disease
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- diffusion weighted imaging
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- diffusion weighted
- positron emission tomography
- pet ct
- squamous cell carcinoma
- prognostic factors
- radiation therapy
- stem cells
- clinical trial
- rectal cancer
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- case report
- young adults
- magnetic resonance
- mesenchymal stem cells
- machine learning
- pet imaging
- deep learning
- patient reported
- lymph node
- current status
- combination therapy