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Abstract #3538

Whole-Body MRI vs. Co-registered Whole-Body FDG-PET with MRI (PET/MRI) vs. Integrated FDG-PET/CT: Capability of Clinical Stage and Operability Assessments in Non-Small Cell Carcinoma

Yoshiharu Ohno 1 , Shinichiro Seki 2 , Mizuho Nishio 1 , Hisanobu Koyama 2 , Takeshi Yoshikawa 1 , Sumiaki Matsumoto 1 , Nobukazu Aoyama 3 , Kota Aoyagi 4 , Hitoshi Yamagata 5 , Hideaki Kawamitsu 3 , and Kazuro Sugimura 2

1 Advanced Biomedical Imaging Research Center, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan, 2 Radiology, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan, 3 Center for Radiology and Radiation Oncology, Kobe University Hospital, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan, 4 MClinical Application Research Center, Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Otawara, Tochigi, Japan, 5 Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation, Otawara, Tochigi, Japan

Clinical stage assessment is important for treatment in NSCLC patients. We hypothesized that whole-body MRI at 3T MR system, which is utilized multiple array coil with parallel imaging capability and Quick 3D sequence with DFS technique, has equal to or better potential for T, N and M factors and operability assessments in NSCLC patients than co-registered FDG-PET/MRI and integrated FDG-PET/CT. The purpose of this study was to directly compare the capability for clinical stage and operability assessments among whole-body MRI, co-registered FDG-PET/MRI and integrated FDG-PET/CT in NSCLC patients.

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