What is the role of MRI in target delineation of radiation therapy for non-NPC H&N cancers?
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Radiation Oncology · NYC Health + Hospitals
I don't think MRI is necessary for most OPCs. I do use MRI in some cases, such as 1) patients being considered for surgery first (to determine if endophytic tumor is better suited for RT), 2) whenever I have clinical concern for perineural spread, and 3) to further assess deep invasion or involvemen...
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Radiation Oncology · Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Our practice is to obtain MRI for all oropharynx cancers planned for radiation. PET/CT often underestimates the size of the primary tumor. Pictures in the supplement of our paper illustrate how PET/CT can underestimate the GTV compared to MRI.