Role of advanced imaging techniques in the evaluation of oncological therapies in patients with colorectal liver metastases

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Martina Caruso [1 ]
Arnaldo Stanzione [1 ]
Anna Prinster [2 ]
Laura Micol Pizzuti [2 ]
Arturo Brunetti [1 ]
Simone Maurea [1 ]
Pier Paolo Mainenti [2 ]
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[1] Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, University of Naples "Federico II"
[2] Institute of Biostructures and Bioimaging, National Research Council
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In patients with colorectal liver metastasis(CRLMs) unsuitable for surgery, oncological treatments, such as chemotherapy and targeted agents, can be performed. Cross-sectional imaging [computed tomography(CT), magnetic resonance imaging(MRI), 18-fluorodexoyglucose positron emission tomography with CT/MRI] evaluates the response of CRLMs to therapy, using post-treatment lesion shrinkage as a qualitative imaging parameter. This point is critical because the risk of toxicity induced by oncological treatments is not always balanced by an effective response to them. Consequently, there is a pressing need to define biomarkers that can predict treatment responses and estimate the likelihood of drug resistance in individual patients. Advanced quantitative imaging(diffusionweighted imaging, perfusion imaging, molecular imaging) allows the in vivo evaluation of specific biological tissue features described as quantitative parameters. Furthermore, radiomics can represent large amounts of numerical and statistical information buried inside cross-sectional images as quantitative parameters. As a result, parametric analysis(PA) translates the numerical data contained in the voxels of each image into quantitative parameters representative of peculiar neoplastic features such as perfusion, structural heterogeneity, cellularity, oxygenation, and glucose consumption. PA could be a potentially useful imaging marker for predicting CRLMs treatment response. This review describes the role of PA applied to cross-sectional imaging in predicting the response to oncological therapies in patients with CRLMs.
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