Diffusion Weighted MRI (DWI) for Brachytherapy in Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer - Determining the Degree of Distortion at 1.5T and 3T MRI (original) (raw)

IFMBE Proceedings, 2011

Abstract

Diffusion Weighted MRI (DWI) enables identification of tissue with high cellular density such as tumors. This makes DWI a potentially valuable tool in oncology imaging for both diagnostic imaging and monitoring of treatment. Locally advanced cervical cancer is usually treated with brachytherapy using an intracavitary applicator (Figure 1). MRI guided brachytherapy can be performed by imaging with the applicator in

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