MRI demonstration of the effect of neoadjuvant radiotherapy on rectal carcinoma

Authors

  • Audrey E. T. Jacques Academic Department of Radiology, St Bartholomews’ Hospital, London
  • Andrea G. Rockall Academic Department of Radiology, St Bartholomews’ Hospital, London
  • Mandana Alijani Centre for Academic Surgery, St Bartholomews’ Hospital, London
  • John Hughes Academic Department of Radiology, St Bartholomews’ Hospital, London
  • Syed Babar Academic Department of Radiology, St Bartholomews’ Hospital, London
  • Jo-Anne Chin Aleong Department of Histopathology, St Bartholomews’ Hospital, London
  • Chris Cottrill Department of Radiotherapy, St Bartholomews’ Hospital, London
  • Sina Dorudi Centre for Academic Surgery, St Bartholomews’ Hospital, London
  • Rodney H. Reznek Academic Department of Radiology, St Bartholomews’ Hospital, London

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/02841860701317865

Abstract

Background and purpose. In patients with locally advanced rectal cancer, neoadjuvant long course (45–54 Gy in 25–30 fractions) chemoradiotherapy (CRT) may reduce tumour size and result in downstaging. In patients with primary resectable tumour short course (25 Gy in 5 fractions) radiotherapy (SCRT) reduces local recurrence but downstaging the disease or altering tumour size has not been described. We aimed to assess change in tumour size on MRI after SCRT or CRT.

Material and methods. Nineteen patients with rectal carcinoma underwent MRI before and after SCRT or CRT. In each case, tumour length and width were documented and number of locoregional lymph nodes recorded. Total mesorectal excision was performed in 15 patients and MR findings correlated with histopathology.

Results. Ten patients received SCRT and nine CRT. Tumour length reduced by 19% overall (15% following SCRT, 23% following CRT). Significant reduction in overall tumour thickness of 27% was seen (25% following SCRT, 29% following CRT). Greater than 30% reduction (partial response) in maximum tumour thickness was seen in 4/10 (40%) following SCRT and 5/9 (56%) following CRT.

Conclusions. Significant reduction in tumour size can be achieved with preoperative long course CRT and SCRT. This unexpected finding following SCRT has not been previously described.

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Published

2007-01-01

How to Cite

Jacques, A. E. T., Rockall, A. G., Alijani, M., Hughes, J., Babar, S., Chin Aleong, J.-A., … Reznek, R. H. (2007). MRI demonstration of the effect of neoadjuvant radiotherapy on rectal carcinoma. Acta Oncologica, 46(7), 989–995. https://doi.org/10.1080/02841860701317865