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According to statistics, about 50% to 60% of colorectal cancer patients develop liver metastases during the course of the disease
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the most valuable non-invasive tool for lesion detection and classification and response assessment, and provides the most accurate indication for radical surgery
Multiple studies have found that tumor boundaries have the potential to predict early tumor recurrence
Recently, a study published in the journal European Radiology explored the relationship between the growth pattern of liver metastases on preoperative MRI and early postoperative recurrence in patients with CRCLM, and analyzed the final results through HGPs of CRCLM, which is a clinical , early, non-invasive assessment of the risk and prognosis of CRCLM patients provides a reference basis
A total of 348 CRCLM patients from 3 independent centers were enrolled, including 130 patients with 339 liver metastases in the primary cohort and 218 patients in the validation cohort
In the primary cohort, 42 (12.
The results of this study suggest that the assessment of the growth pattern of liver metastases can increase the clinical value of preoperative conventional MRI, which is beneficial to early identification of patients with high recurrence probability and the formulation of optimal treatment plans
Original source:
Qian Cai, Yize Mao, Siqi Dai, et al.