[Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging of the breast : What can we expect from the future?]

Radiologie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1007/s00117-024-01390-1
Daniela Prinz, Silvester J Bartsch, Viktoria Ehret, Joachim Friske, Katja Pinker, Thomas H Helbich
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Abstract

Background: The combination of different MRI methods is described as multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) and plays a significant role in breast cancer diagnostics. Currently, mpMRI includes contrast-enhanced and diffusion-weighted MRI. For a more comprehensive characterization of the key processes involved in cancer development, additional MRI methods that capture functional processes at the cellular and molecular levels are necessary. In the context of preclinical studies, MRI methods that enable contrast-free evaluation of key processes at the metabolic and molecular levels are being developed for future clinical applications.

Objectives: What does multiparametric MRI in breast cancer look like in the future?

Methods: Systematic literature analysis focusing on preclinical research with regard to mpMRI as well as development and modification of noninvasive MRI methods.

Results: Some of the most promising MRI methods for the evaluation of breast cancer that can answer functional and metabolic questions are BOLD (blood oxygen level dependent), IVIM (intravoxel incoherent motion), DMI (deuterium metabolic imaging) and CEST (chemical exchange saturation transfer). A combination and, therefore, a multiparametric approach allows for a noninvasive differentiation of breast cancer subtypes and early detection of treatment response which is crucial for the future development of the disease.

Conclusion: Standardization of quantification methods as well as improvement and expansion of MRI methods enable such a multiparametric, functional, and metabolic evaluation of the tumor. Many of these are initially developed in preclinical settings before they can be translated into clinical practice.

乳房多参数磁共振成像:我们对未来的期望是什么?]
背景:不同MRI方法的结合被称为多参数MRI (mpMRI),在乳腺癌诊断中起着重要作用。目前,mpMRI包括对比增强和弥散加权MRI。为了更全面地描述癌症发展的关键过程,需要额外的MRI方法来捕捉细胞和分子水平上的功能过程。在临床前研究的背景下,能够在代谢和分子水平上对关键过程进行无对比评估的MRI方法正在为未来的临床应用而开发。目的:多参数MRI在乳腺癌中的应用前景如何?方法:采用系统的文献分析方法,对mpMRI的临床前研究以及无创MRI方法的发展和改进进行综述。结果:可以回答功能和代谢问题的一些最有前途的乳腺癌MRI评估方法是BOLD(血氧水平依赖),IVIM(体素内非相干运动),DMI(氘代谢成像)和CEST(化学交换饱和转移)。因此,多参数方法的组合允许对乳腺癌亚型进行无创区分和早期检测治疗反应,这对疾病的未来发展至关重要。结论:量化方法的标准化以及MRI方法的改进和扩展使肿瘤的多参数、功能和代谢评估成为可能。其中许多最初是在临床前环境中开发的,然后才能转化为临床实践。
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