[To promote the clinical application of PET/MRI in oncology].

Journal: Zhonghua yi xue za zhi
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Abstract

PET/MRI integrates anatomical, functional and metabolic information, and is increasingly used in the field of clinical oncology, including early diagnosis of disease, local staging, detection of systemic metastases, evaluation of treatment efficacy and prognosis. In addition to fine anatomical structure, MRI multiparametric imaging can also provide functional information of the lesion. Combined with metabolic information of PET, MRI multiparametric imaging can better evaluate the benign and maligant lesions, tumor grade and extent of invasion, and identify tumor recurrence and radiation necrosis. The development of new PET tracers, optimization of MRI sequences and examination paths, combined with high-throughput image quantitative analysis methods, radiomics, artificial intelligence and other new technologies will further promote the application of PET/MRI in oncology.

Authors

  • L J Zhang
    From the Department of Medical Imaging (Z.S., B.H., Q.Q.N., G.M.L., L.J.Z.), Jinling Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China kevinzhlj@163.com.
  • G M Lu
    From the Department of Medical Imaging (Z.S., B.H., Q.Q.N., G.M.L., L.J.Z.), Jinling Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China.