Royal Marsden Hospital, Downs Road, Sutton, UK.
Cancer Imaging. 2010 Oct 4;10 Spec no A(1A):S179-88. doi: 10.1102/1470-7330.2010.9032.
Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI) is increasingly being used to assess tumour response to a variety of anticancer treatments. The technique is quick to perform without the need for administration of exogenous contrast medium, and enables the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) of tissues to be quantified. Studies have shown that ADC increases in response to a variety of treatments including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, minimally invasive therapies and novel therapeutics. In this article, we review the rationale of applying DWI for tumour assessment, the evidence for ADC measurements in relation to specific treatments and some of the practical considerations for using ADC to evaluate treatment response.
弥散加权磁共振成像(DWI)越来越多地被用于评估各种抗癌治疗的肿瘤反应。该技术快速且无需使用外源性对比剂,可定量组织的表观扩散系数(ADC)。研究表明,ADC 会因包括化疗、放疗、微创治疗和新型治疗在内的各种治疗而增加。本文综述了应用 DWI 进行肿瘤评估的原理、ADC 测量与特定治疗的关系的证据,以及使用 ADC 评估治疗反应的一些实际考虑因素。