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Correlation between synthetic MRI relaxometry and apparent diffusion coefficient in breast cancer subtypes with different neoadjuvant therapy response

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INSIGHTS INTO IMAGING
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages -

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1186/s13244-023-01492-9

Keywords

Synthetic magnetic resonance imaging; Apparent diffusion coefficient; Breast cancer; Neoadjuvant therapy

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There is a correlation between syMRI relaxometry and ADC maps in different breast cancer subtypes and treatment response subgroups. The correlation is more significant in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and less significant in HER2-positive breast cancer. T2 maps show a higher correlation with ADC in luminal HER2-negative breast cancer.
BackgroundTo evaluate the correlation between synthetic MRI (syMRI) relaxometry and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) maps in different breast cancer subtypes and treatment response subgroups.MethodsTwo hundred sixty-three neoadjuvant therapy (NAT)-treated breast cancer patients with baseline MRI were enrolled. Tumor annotations were obtained by drawing regions of interest (ROIs) along the lesion on T1/T2/PD and ADC maps respectively. Histogram features from T1/T2/PD and ADC maps were respectively calculated, and the correlation between each pair of identical features was analyzed. Meanwhile, features between different NAT treatment response groups were compared, and their discriminatory power was evaluated.ResultsAmong all patients, 20 out of 27 pairs of features weakly correlated (r = - 0.13-0.30). For triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), features from PD map in the pathological complete response (pCR) group (r = 0.60-0.86) showed higher correlation with ADC than that of the non-pCR group (r = 0.30-0.43), and the mean from the ADC and PD maps in the pCR group strongly correlated (r = 0.86). For HER2-positive, few correlations were found both in the pCR and non-pCR groups. For luminal HER2-negative, T2 map correlated more with ADC than T1 and PD maps. Significant differences were seen in T2 low percentiles and median in the luminal-HER2 negative subtype, yielding moderate AUCs (0.68/0.72/0.71).ConclusionsThe relationship between ADC and PD maps in TNBC may indicate different NAT responses. The no-to-weak correlation between the ADC and syMRI suggests their complementary roles in tumor microenvironment evaluation.Critical relevance statementThe relationship between ADC and PD maps in TNBC may indicate different NAT responses, and the no-to-weak correlation between the ADC and syMRI suggests their complementary roles in tumor microenvironment evaluation.Key points center dot The relationship between ADC and PD in TNBC indicates different NAT responses.center dot The no-to-weak correlations between ADC and syMRI complementarily evaluate tumor microenvironment.center dot T2 low percentiles and median predict NAT response in luminal-HER2-negative subtype.Key points center dot The relationship between ADC and PD in TNBC indicates different NAT responses.center dot The no-to-weak correlations between ADC and syMRI complementarily evaluate tumor microenvironment.center dot T2 low percentiles and median predict NAT response in luminal-HER2-negative subtype.Key points center dot The relationship between ADC and PD in TNBC indicates different NAT responses.center dot The no-to-weak correlations between ADC and syMRI complementarily evaluate tumor microenvironment.center dot T2 low percentiles and median predict NAT response in luminal-HER2-negative subtype.

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