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Imaging standardisation in metastatic colorectal cancer: a joint EORTC-ESOI-ESGAR expert consensus recommendation
Marcus UnterrainerChristophe M. DerooseKen HerrmannMarkus MoehlerLennart BlomqvistRoberto CannellaCaroline CaramellaDamiano CarusoManil D. ChouhanTimm DeneckeCarolina De La PintaLioe-fee De Geus-oeiAudrius DulskasMichel EisenblätterKieran G. FoleySofia GourtsoyianniFrederic E. LecouvetEgesta LopciMonique MaasMarkus M. ObmannDaniela E. Oprea-lagerJoost J. C. VerhoeffInes SantiagoSylvain TerrazMelvin D'anastasiDaniele ReggeAndrea LaghiRegina G. H. Beets-tanVolker HeinemannFlorian LordickElizabeth C. SmythJens RickeWolfgang G. KunzEuropean Organisation For Research And Treatment Of Cancer (Eortc)The European Organisation For Research And Treatment Of Cancer (Eortc) Imaging GroupThe European Society Of Oncologic Imaging (Esoi) Gastrointestinal Tract Cancer GroupEuropean Society Of Gastrointestinal And Abdominal Radiology (Esgar).subject
PROTOCOLCancer ResearchPositron emission tomographyArtificial intelligenceConsensusBEVACIZUMABMedizinImagingCancer -- ImagingHumansCRITERIAColon (Anatomy) -- Cancer -- TomographyComputed tomographyScience & TechnologyRadiomicsRectal NeoplasmsAbdomen -- Radiography -- Case studiesColon (Anatomy) -- Cancer -- TreatmentReproducibility of ResultsAbdomen -- Radiography -- StandardsOPEN-LABELColorectal cancerArtificial intelligence Standardisation Colorectal cancer Computed tomography Imaging Positron emission tomography RadiomicsOncologyColonic NeoplasmsSURVIVALStandardisationLife Sciences & Biomedicinedescription
Background: Treatment monitoring in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) relies on imaging to evaluate the tumor burden. Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) provide a framework on reporting and interpretation of imaging findings yet offer no guidance on a standardized imaging protocol tailored to mCRC patients. Imaging protocol heterogeneity remains a challenge for the reproducibility of conventional imaging endpoints and is an obstacle for research on novel imaging endpoints. Patients and methods: Acknowledging the recently highlighted potential of radiomics and artificial intelligence (AI) tools as decision support for patient care in mCRC, a multidisciplinary, international, and expert panel of imaging specialists was formed to find consensus on mCRC imaging protocols using the Delphi method. Results: Under the guidance of the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) Imaging and Gastrointestinal Tract Cancer Groups, the European Society of Oncologic Imaging (ESOI) and the European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (ESGAR), the EORTC-ESOI-ESGAR core imaging protocol was identified. Conclusion: This consensus protocol attempts to promote standardization and to diminish variations in patient preparation, scan acquisition and scan reconstruction. We anticipate that this standardization will increase reproducibility of radiomics and AI studies and serve as a catalyst for future research on imaging endpoints. For ongoing and future mCRC trials, we encourage principal investigators to support the dissemination of these imaging standards across recruiting centers.
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2022-11-01 |