Purpose: Magnetic resonance imaging-detected extramural venous invasion (mrEMVI) and tumor deposits (TDs) are risk factors for the development of local recurrence and distant metastases (DMs) in rectal cancer. However, little is known about their response to neoadjuvant treatment and its relation to oncologic outcomes. This study evaluated the incidence and features of mrEMVI and TDs before and after neoadjuvant treatment in relation to the development of local recurrence and DMs.Methods and Materials: Patients with cT3/4 rectal cancer without synchronous metastases who underwent surgery in a tertiary referral hospital were retrospectively analyzed. MRI scans were re-evaluated for the presence of mrEMVI, the occurrence of TDs, and response ...
PURPOSE:We set out to explore the probability of MRI-detected extramural vascular invasion (mr-EMVI)...
Abstract MRI is routinely used for rectal cancer staging to evaluate tumor extent and to inform deci...
Author: Tomas Tvarijonas Title: The Importance of MRI Examination in Restaging Rectal Cancer after N...
Purpose: Magnetic resonance imaging-detected extramural venous invasion (mrEMVI) and tumor deposits ...
Purpose: To evaluate the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performed before and after neoadju...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear whether all patients with rectal cancer need chemoradiotherapy. A restri...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical ability of MRI taken before and after neoadjuvant treatment of ...
., adjuvant therapy) has been established. This study aimed to identify magnetic resonance imaging (...
Purpose Rectal cancer patients achieving pCR are known to have an excellent prognosis, yet no widely...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine the prognostic value of baseline magnetic resonance imag...
AIM: MRI-detected extramural venous invasion (mrEMVI) is a poor prognostic factor in rectal cancer. ...
background: Pathological extramural vascular invasion (EMVI) is an independent prognostic factor in ...
AIM: To fully characterise the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) traits of rectal cancers in a large ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-detected extramural vascular invas...
Purpose: To review the literature about use of volumetric magnetic resonance (MR) imaging method and...
PURPOSE:We set out to explore the probability of MRI-detected extramural vascular invasion (mr-EMVI)...
Abstract MRI is routinely used for rectal cancer staging to evaluate tumor extent and to inform deci...
Author: Tomas Tvarijonas Title: The Importance of MRI Examination in Restaging Rectal Cancer after N...
Purpose: Magnetic resonance imaging-detected extramural venous invasion (mrEMVI) and tumor deposits ...
Purpose: To evaluate the role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) performed before and after neoadju...
BACKGROUND: It is not clear whether all patients with rectal cancer need chemoradiotherapy. A restri...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical ability of MRI taken before and after neoadjuvant treatment of ...
., adjuvant therapy) has been established. This study aimed to identify magnetic resonance imaging (...
Purpose Rectal cancer patients achieving pCR are known to have an excellent prognosis, yet no widely...
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to determine the prognostic value of baseline magnetic resonance imag...
AIM: MRI-detected extramural venous invasion (mrEMVI) is a poor prognostic factor in rectal cancer. ...
background: Pathological extramural vascular invasion (EMVI) is an independent prognostic factor in ...
AIM: To fully characterise the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) traits of rectal cancers in a large ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-detected extramural vascular invas...
Purpose: To review the literature about use of volumetric magnetic resonance (MR) imaging method and...
PURPOSE:We set out to explore the probability of MRI-detected extramural vascular invasion (mr-EMVI)...
Abstract MRI is routinely used for rectal cancer staging to evaluate tumor extent and to inform deci...
Author: Tomas Tvarijonas Title: The Importance of MRI Examination in Restaging Rectal Cancer after N...