Can magnetic resonance imaging replace conventional computerized tomography for follow-up of patients with testicular cancer? A systematic review
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Published:2022-01-17
Issue:12
Volume:40
Page:2843-2852
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ISSN:1433-8726
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Container-title:World Journal of Urology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:World J Urol
Author:
Busch JonasORCID, Schmidt Stefanie, Albers Peter, Heinzelbecker Julia, Kliesch Sabine, Lackner Julia, Pfister David, Ruf Christian, Winter Christian, Zengerling Friedemann, Beyersdorff Dirk
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Follow-up protocols for patients with testicular cancer (TC) have significantly reduced the number of cross-sectional imaging studies to reduce radiation exposure. At present, it is unclear whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) could replace conventional computerized tomography (CT) imaging. The objective of this study is to summarize the scientific evidence on this topic and to review guideline recommendations with regard to the use of MRI.
Methods
A systematic literature review was performed searching Medline and Cochrane databases for prospective studies on patients with TC in the follow-up care (last search in February 2021). Additionally, guideline recommendations for TC were screened. Data extraction and quality assessment of included studies were performed and used for a descriptive presentation of results.
Results
A total of four studies including two ongoing trials were identified. Overall, the scientific evidence of prospective comparative studies is based on 102 patients. Data suggest that abdominal imaging with MRI can replace conventional CT for detection of lymph node metastasis of the retroperitoneum to spare radiation exposure and contrast media application. However, experienced radiologists are needed. Clinical guidelines are aware of the risk of diagnosis-induced secondary malignancy due to CT imaging and some have adapted their recommendations accordingly. Results of the two ongoing trials on 738 patients are expected soon to provide more reliable results on this topic.
Conclusions
There is growing evidence that abdominopelvic MRI imaging can replace CT imaging during follow-up of patients with TC in order to reduce radiation exposure and diagnosis-induced secondary malignancy.
Funder
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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