Joint Annual Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB • 16-21 June 2018 • Paris, France

Sunrise Session
From Diagnosis to Assessing Therapy Response: Rectal Cancer
From Diagnosis to Assessing Therapy Response: Rectal Cancer
Sunrise Session

ORGANIZERS: Kathryn Fowler, Catherine Hines, Kartik Jhaveri, Lorenzo Mannelli, Valeria Panebianco, Scott Reeder, Reiko Woodhams

 
Monday, 18 June 2018
S01  07:00 - 07:50 Moderators:  Kathryn Fowler, Marc Gollub

Skill Level: Basic to Intermediate

Session Number: S-M-01

Overview
This course discusses findings of rectal cancer on MRI. The process of stagnig and monitoring the chemotherapy response based on MRI findings is the main topic.This course will discuss how to optimise image acquisition for state of the art image quality and as short as possible scan time.

Target Audience
This course is aimed at radiologists, imaging scientists and MR technologists who wish to learn about rectal cancer and the use of MRI for diagnosis and monitor the therapy

Educational Objectives
As a result of attending this course, participants should be able to:
-Describe a high quality rectal MRI protocol;
-Explain the MRI findings involved in diagnosing rectal cancer;
-Demonstrate rectal cancer staging based on MRI findings; and
-Illustrate the findings of response to chemotherapy.
 

 

 
07:00
 
Staging/Pre-Op
Stephanie Nougaret
 Despite the major improvements that have been made due to total mesorectal excision (TME) management of rectal cancer still remains a challenge. Optimal treatment of rectal cancer involves a multidisciplinary approach with collaboration between radiologists, oncologists, surgeons and pathologists to achieve local control and decrease recurrence. As we enter the era of personalized medicine with therapies stratified according to the risk of local or distant recurrence, imaging has become an essential tool in the preoperative decision making, to avoid both under- and overtreatment. This requires a full understanding of the disease, as well as a full understanding of what impact false- positive or false-negative findings can have on treatment choices and outcome. MRI assessment of tumor extramural spread, Circumferential Resection Margin or nodal status is critical for rectal cancer staging.  Using a standardised reporting enables a systematic approach to the interpretation of the magnetic resonance images, thereby enabling all the clinically relevant features to be adequately assessed. The presentation will be focused on an easy mnemonic: “ DISTANCE “ to help radiologists use a systematic approach to the interpretation of rectal MRI. 

 
07:25
 
  Response
Regina Beets-Tan
07:50
 
  Adjournment & Meet the Teachers
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