1. Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (WB-MRI) for cancer screening: recommendations for use
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Luigi Grazioli, Alberto Colombo, Stefano Colagrande, Giuseppe Petralia, Paola Pricolo, Anwar R. Padhani, Paul Summers, Andrea Giovagnoni, and Fabio Zugni
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Asymptomatic ,Cancer screening ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Whole-body MRI ,medicine ,Humans ,Whole Body Imaging ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Intensive care medicine ,education ,Early Detection of Cancer ,Diagnostic Imaging in Oncology ,Neuroradiology ,education.field_of_study ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cancer predisposition ,Interventional radiology ,General Medicine ,Oncology ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Cancer-related syndromes ,Diffusion-weighted imaging ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Whole body - Abstract
Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (WB-MRI) is currently recommended for cancer screening in adult and paediatric subjects with cancer predisposition syndromes, representing a substantial aid for prolonging health and survival of these subjects with a high oncological risk. Additionally, the number of studies exploring the use of WB-MRI for cancer screening in asymptomatic subjects from the general population is growing. The primary aim of this review was to analyse the acquisition protocols found in the literature, in order to identify common sequences across published studies and to discuss the need of additional ones for specific populations. The secondary aim of this review was to provide a synthesis of current recommendations regarding the use of WB-MRI for cancer screening.
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- 2021
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