Keywords: Tumors (Post-Treatment), Spectroscopy, glioblastoma; TTFields; WBSI; MRI
Motivation: Optimal treatment for GBM requires precise targeting of all viable tumor cells, many of which are not visible on conventional neuroimaging.
Goal(s): We aimed to utilize WBSI to identify infiltrating tumor cells in GBM patients for selecting a precise target volume for personalized mapping of transducer arrays for enhanced delivery of TTFields.
Approach: A mean value of choline/NAA was computed from normal mask, and all voxels that exceeded two-fold threshold value were included in a 3D-composite mask from the tumor region.
Results: WBSI provided higher yield of voxels with good spectral quality, resulting in improved brain tumor coverage compared to anatomical MRI sequences.
Impact: Alternative array configuration created from WBSI will allow precise delineation of tumor margins for enhanced delivery of TTFields dose to all proliferating regions of a GBM, decreasing the rate of local recurrence and ultimately improving overall survival.
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