Importance and qualitative requirements of magnetic resonance imaging for therapy planning in rectal cancer - Interdisciplinary recommendations of AIO, ARO, ACO and the German radiological society

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Due to its excellent intrinsic soft tissue contrast, magnetic resonance imaging allows excellent visualization and anatomical separation of therapy-relevant risk structures such as the mesorectal fascia, local lymph nodes, and vascular structures in patients with rectal carcinoma. This makes magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) a valuable evaluation method for further therapeutic stratification. In particular, MRI is indispensable for the decision to refrain from neoadjuvant therapy and to choose a primary surgical approach. In addition to the oncologically generally relevant T-, N-, and M-criteria, two further parameters are included: the extramural vascular infiltration and the circumferential resection margin. Due to the significant impact of MRI on further therapeutic decision-making, standardized MR image quality is considered essential. Key Points:   Magnetic resonance imaging is a valuable evaluation method for further therapeutic stratification. Critical anatomic landmarks for evaluation are circumferential resection margins. Citation Format Attenberger UI, Clasen S, Ghadimi M et al. Importance and Qualitative Requirements of Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Therapy Planning in Rectal Cancer - Interdisciplinary Recommendations of AIO, ARO, ACO and the German Radiological Society. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2021; 193: 513 - 520.

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Attenberger, U. I., Clasen, S., Ghadimi, M., Grosse, U., Antoch, G., Schreyer, A. G., … Hofheinz, R. D. (2021). Importance and qualitative requirements of magnetic resonance imaging for therapy planning in rectal cancer - Interdisciplinary recommendations of AIO, ARO, ACO and the German radiological society. RoFo Fortschritte Auf Dem Gebiet Der Rontgenstrahlen Und Der Bildgebenden Verfahren, 193(5), 513–520. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1299-1807

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