European Journal of Radiology Open (Jan 2022)

Importance of tumor subtypes in cancer imaging

  • Ali Khader,
  • Marta Braschi-Amirfarzan,
  • Lacey J. McIntosh,
  • Babina Gosangi,
  • Jeremy R. Wortman,
  • Christoph Wald,
  • Richard Thomas

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
p. 100433

Abstract

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Cancer therapy has evolved from being broadly directed towards tumor types, to highly specific treatment protocols that target individual molecular subtypes of tumors. With the ever-increasing data on imaging characteristics of tumor subtypes and advancements in imaging techniques, it is now often possible for radiologists to differentiate tumor subtypes on imaging. Armed with this knowledge, radiologists may be able to provide specific information that can obviate the need for invasive methods to identify tumor subtypes. Different tumor subtypes also differ in their patterns of metastatic spread. Awareness of these differences can direct radiologists to relevant anatomical sites to screen for early metastases that may otherwise be difficult to detect during cursory inspection. Likewise, this knowledge will help radiologists to interpret indeterminate findings in a more specific manner.

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