The Reproducibility Of Diffusion Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging For Neuroendocrine Tumor Liver Metastases
Status: | Active, not recruiting |
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Conditions: | Liver Cancer, Cancer, Brain Cancer |
Therapuetic Areas: | Oncology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 5/9/2018 |
Start Date: | August 2011 |
End Date: | August 2019 |
Pilot Study To Assess The Reproducibility Of Diffusion Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging For Neuroendocrine Tumor Liver Metastases
Imaging with CT (Computed Tomography) or MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is normally used to
see how tumors respond to treatment. If tumors shrink after therapy, doctors continue with
the same treatment. On the other hand, growing tumors in a patient can bring about a change
in therapy. Unfortunately, it often takes three to six months, or even longer before the
investigators see tumors shrink or grow on scans. Doctors are looking for new imaging tools
that can look at how tumors respond early on during treatment. This study will help us decide
if such an MRI technology called DWI (Diffusion Weighted Imaging) can be used as a helpful
imaging tool.
see how tumors respond to treatment. If tumors shrink after therapy, doctors continue with
the same treatment. On the other hand, growing tumors in a patient can bring about a change
in therapy. Unfortunately, it often takes three to six months, or even longer before the
investigators see tumors shrink or grow on scans. Doctors are looking for new imaging tools
that can look at how tumors respond early on during treatment. This study will help us decide
if such an MRI technology called DWI (Diffusion Weighted Imaging) can be used as a helpful
imaging tool.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Histopathologic evidence of well differentiated neuroendocrine tumor of
gastroenteropancreatic origin
- Evidence of metastatic disease of at least 2.0 cm in the liver by MRI or CT imaging.
- Patient ≥18 years of age on the day of signing informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Any contraindication to MRI based on departmental MR questionnaire
- Inability to cooperate for an MR exam
- Patient has a history of a second active malignancy with evidence of metastases.
Patients with a history of resected prior malignancy or one that would not interfere
with the MRI results is allowed.
- Patient has known psychiatric or substance abuse disorders that would, in the opinion
of the treating investigator, interfere with cooperation with the requirements of the
trial.
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