Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compared with computed tomography (CT) for interobserver agreement of gross tumor volume delineation in pancreatic cancer: a multi-institutional contouring study on behalf of the AIRO group for gastrointestinal cancers.
Luciana CaravattaFrancesco CelliniNicola SimoniConsuelo RosaRita Marina NiespoloMarco LupattelliVincenzo PicardiGabriella MacchiaAldo SainatoGiovanna MantelloFrancesco DionisiMaria Elena RosettoVincenzo FuscoFederico NavarriaAntonino De PaoliAlessandra GuidoClaudio VecchiRaffaella BasilicoRoberta CianciAndrea Delli PizziMarta Di NicolaGian Carlo MattiucciVincenzo ValentiniAlessio Giuseppe MorgantiDomenico GenovesiPublished in: Acta oncologica (Stockholm, Sweden) (2019)
Diagnostic MRI resulted in smaller GTV in borderline resectable case with a substantial agreement between observers, and was comparable to CT scan in interobserver variability, in both cases. The greater variability in the unresectable case underlines the critical issues related to the outlining when vascular structures are more involved. The integration of MRI with contrast-enhancement CT, thanks to its high definition of tumor relationship with neighboring vessels, could offer a greater accuracy of target delineation.