Dynamic Contrast-enhanced and Diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Response Evaluation After Single-Dose Ablative Neoadjuvant Partial Breast Irradiation
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2022-04-08
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Purpose: We aimed to evaluate changes in dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) and diffusion-weighted (DW) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans acquired before and after single-dose ablative neoadjuvant partial breast irradiation (NA-PBI), and explore the relation between semiquantitative MRI parameters and radiologic and pathologic responses. Methods and Materials: We analyzed 3.0T DCE and DW-MRI of 36 patients with low-risk breast cancer who were treated with single-dose NA-PBI, followed by breast-conserving surgery 6 or 8 months later. MRI was acquired before NA-PBI and 1 week, 2, 4, and 6 months after NA-PBI. Breast radiologists assessed the radiologic response and breast pathologists scored the pathologic response after surgery. Patients were grouped as either pathologic responders or nonresponders (<10% vs ≥10% residual tumor cells). The semiquantitative MRI parameters evaluated were time to enhancement (TTE), 1-minute relative enhancement (RE 1min), percentage of enhancing voxels (%EV), distribution of washout curve types, and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC). Results: In general, the enhancement increased 1 week after NA-PBI (baseline vs 1 week median - TTE: 15s vs 10s; RE 1min: 161% vs 197%; %EV: 47% vs 67%) and decreased from 2 months onward (6 months median - TTE: 25s; RE 1min: 86%; %EV: 12%). Median ADC increased from 0.83 × 10 -3 mm 2/s at baseline to 1.28 × 10 -3 mm 2/s at 6 months. TTE, RE 1min, and %EV showed the most potential to differentiate between radiologic responses, and TTE, RE 1min, and ADC between pathologic responses. Conclusions: Semiquantitative analyses of DCE and DW-MRI showed changes in relative enhancement and ADC 1 week after NA-PBI, indicating acute inflammation, followed by changes indicating tumor regression from 2 to 6 months after radiation therapy. A relation between the MRI parameters and radiologic and pathologic responses could not be proven in this exploratory study.
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Oncology, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Journal Article
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Vasmel, J E, Groot Koerkamp, M L, Mandija, S, Veldhuis, W B, Moman, M R, Froeling, M, van der Velden, B H M, Charaghvandi, R K, Vreuls, C P H, van Diest, P J, van Leeuwen, A M G, van Gorp, J, Philippens, M E P, van Asselen, B, Lagendijk, J J W, Verkooijen, H M, van den Bongard, H J G D & Houweling, A C 2022, 'Dynamic Contrast-enhanced and Diffusion-weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Response Evaluation After Single-Dose Ablative Neoadjuvant Partial Breast Irradiation', Advances in Radiation Oncology, vol. 7, no. 2, 100854, pp. 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.adro.2021.100854