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Pre-treatment Apparent Diffusion Coefficient Does Not Predict Therapy Response to Radiochemotherapy in Cervical Cancer: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Hans‐Jonas Meyer, Andreas Wienke, Alexey Surov

2021Anticancer Research21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background/Aim: Magnetic resonance imaging is used for staging purposes in cervical cancer (CC). Diffusionweighted imaging and the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) are associated with tumor microstructure. The present analysis sought to compare pre-treatment ADC values to predict treatment outcome of radiochemotherapy for CC based upon a large patient sample. Materials and Methods: MEDLINE library and SCOPUS databases were assessed for suitable articles up to May 2020. The primary endpoint was the mean ADC value of CC according to the treatment response to radiochemotherapy. In total, 16 studies were included in the analysis. Results: For the response group, 416 patients were included in the analysis (72.5%) and for the noresponse group 158 patients were included (27.5%). The mean ADC value of patients with CC with treatment response was 0.8710 -3 mm 2 /s (95% confidence interval=0.81-0.9410 - mm 2 /s), and for the patients with no response was 0.9210 -3 mm 2 /s (95% confidence interval=0.85-0.9810 - mm 2 /s). Conclusion: Pre-treatment ADC values alone cannot be used to reliably predict treatment response to radiochemotherapy in CC.

Topics & Concepts

Confidence intervalMedicineEffective diffusion coefficientMeta-analysisNuclear medicineMagnetic resonance imagingCervical cancerInternal medicineCancerRadiologyEndometrial and Cervical Cancer TreatmentsMRI in cancer diagnosisRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging