PET/CT and MRI in Evaluating Cervical Cancer
- Authors
-
-
Runjun Shi
Department of Radiotherapy, Suzhou Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Suzhou, 215000, China -
Jie Chen
Department of Radiotherapy, Suzhou Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Suzhou, 215000, China -
Jinchang Wu
Department of Radiotherapy, Suzhou Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Suzhou, 215000, China -
Jundong Zhou
Department of Radiotherapy, Suzhou Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Suzhou, 215000, China
-
- Keywords:
- Positron emission tomography, magnetic resonance,cervical cancer, staging, treatment response, recurrence.
- Abstract
-
Positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging are two most important imaging tools for evaluating cervical cancer in clinic. They have improved the accuracy of tumor staging and prognosis predicting in a large part. PET/CT is superior for lymph node (LN) status and metastasis to other imaging modalities. And it could differ among tumor types and grades according to maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax). MRI is not sensitive to LN metastasis, but it shares the advantage of therapeutic response and recurrence evaluation with PET/CT. Recently, emerging functional imaging modality Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) has been showing its superiority on evaluation of cervical carcinoma as well. This article describes both advantages and limitations of MR imaging and PET/CT in evaluating cervical cancer, and reviews the current role of imaging techniques mentioned above.
- Downloads
-
Download data is not yet available.
- Downloads
- Published
- 14-01-2016
- Issue
- Vol. 5 No. 1 (2016)
- Section
- Articles
How to Cite
Similar Articles
- Mohd Muqtader Ahmed, P. Ravi, K.E. Pravallika, Sarwat Hazeeqa, Studies on Risperidone Loaded β-Cyclodextrin Nanosponges for Managing Altered Mental Status and Delirium in Cancer Patients , Journal of Cancer Research Updates: Vol. 13 (2024)
- J. Kamal Vijetha, J. Anitha, M. Kanthi Thilaka, A Sisters Similarity Neural Network SSNN Model for Generalization and Detection of Mammographic Breast Cancer Lesion Abnormalities , Journal of Cancer Research Updates: Vol. 14 (2025)
- Abdul Lateef Ali Asghar, Anas K. Awn, Ban Hussein Ali, Nawras Khairi Fadhil, Youssef Shakuri Yasin, Assessing the Role of Bi- and Multi-Parametric MRI in Prostate Cancer-A Regional Study , Journal of Cancer Research Updates: Vol. 14 (2025)
- Julia E. Stokes, Michael S. Bobola, Marc C. Chamberlain, John R. Silber, Low Leukocyte MGMT Accompanies Temozolomide-Induced Myelotoxicity in Brain Tumor Patients , Journal of Cancer Research Updates: Vol. 1 No. 1 (2012)
- Chiranjeev Singh, Prachi Gurudiwan, Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery Systems for Tumor Treatment: Advancing Solutions to Overcome Drug Resistance , Journal of Cancer Research Updates: Vol. 14 (2025)
- M.C. Shanker, V. Gokula Krishnan, D. Arul Kumar, M. Bhuvaneswari, K. Sathyamoorthy, B. Prathusha Laxmi, Tri-Modal Bone Cancer Intelligence: Late-Fusion and Cross-Modal Attention over Radiographs, WSIs, and Omics , Journal of Cancer Research Updates: Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026)
- Parvin Mehdipour, Multi-Phase Based Signature and Cancer Management: An Insight in Embryo, Brain Tumor, Leukemia, and Von Hippel Lindau Syndrome , Journal of Cancer Research Updates: Vol. 12 (2023)
- Igor V. Maev, Dmitry N. Andreev, Yuriy A. Kucheryavyy, Diana T. Dicheva, Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Pancreas: Molecular Pathogenesis and Perspectives on Targeted Therapies , Journal of Cancer Research Updates: Vol. 3 No. 3 (2014)
- L.R. Morgan, R.S. Weiner, M.L. Ware, M. Bhandari, T. Mahmood, P. Friedlander, Early Phase I Results for 4-Demethyl-4-cholesteryloxypenclo-medine [DM-CHOC-PEN] as Therapy in Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Subjects with Advanced Malignancies , Journal of Cancer Research Updates: Vol. 7 No. 3 (2018)
- Satoshi Hibi, Kenji Ina, Shu Yuasa, Nobuto Ito, Yuko Shirokawa, Kengo Nanya, Yuko Kato, Takashi Yoshida, Satoshi Kayukawa, Management of Hepatitis B Virus Reactivation after the Completion of Cancer Chemotherapy using a Plan-do-Check-Act Cycle , Journal of Cancer Research Updates: Vol. 11 (2022)
You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.