Cancers (Nov 2021)

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

  • Bettina Beuthien-Baumann,
  • Christos Sachpekidis,
  • Regula Gnirs,
  • Oliver Sedlaczek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers13236019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 23
p. 6019

Abstract

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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.

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