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Adapting Imaging Protocols for PET-CT and PET-MRI for Immunotherapy Monitoring

Bettina Beuthien‐Baumann, Christos Sachpekidis, Regula Gnirs, Oliver Sedlaczek

2021Cancers13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hybrid imaging with positron emission tomography (PET) in combination with computer tomography (CT) is a well-established diagnostic tool in oncological staging and restaging. The combination of PET with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a clinical scanner was introduced approximately 10 years ago. Although MRI provides superb soft tissue contrast and functional information without the radiation exposure of CT, PET-MRI is not as widely introduced in oncologic imaging as PET-CT. One reason for this hesitancy lies in the relatively long acquisition times for a PET-MRI scan, if the full diagnostic potential of MRI is exploited. In this review, we discuss the possible advantages of combined imaging protocols of PET-CT and PET-MRI, within the context of staging and restaging of patients under immunotherapy, in order to achieve "multi-hybrid imaging" in one single patient visit.

Topics & Concepts

Positron emission tomographyMagnetic resonance imagingMedicinePET-CTPreclinical imagingRadiologyContext (archaeology)Nuclear medicineMedical imagingMedical physicsIn vivoPaleontologyBiotechnologyBiologyMedical Imaging Techniques and ApplicationsLung Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentAdvanced Radiotherapy Techniques