ISSN / eISSN: 0033-8362 / 1826-6983
Dr. Isabelle Fournier¹, Dr. Ahmed Khalid², Dr. Hiroshi Nakamura³
1 – Department of Radiology, University of Montreal, Canada
2 – Department of Urology, Cairo University, Egypt
3 – Department of Radiology, University of Tokyo, Japan
Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of whole-body diffusion-weighted MRI (WB-DWI) in early detection of bone metastases in high-risk prostate cancer patients.
Methods: Forty patients with elevated PSA and high-risk prostate cancer underwent WB-DWI and standard bone scintigraphy. Lesion detection rates, sensitivity, and specificity were compared.
Results: WB-DWI detected 95% of metastatic lesions, compared with 78% for bone scintigraphy. Sensitivity and specificity for WB-DWI were 0.95 and 0.92, respectively. Additional lesions in the axial skeleton were detected in 15% of cases.
Conclusion: WB-DWI provides superior sensitivity compared with conventional bone scintigraphy for early detection of bone metastases, supporting its use in high-risk prostate cancer surveillance.
Keywords: Diffusion-weighted MRI, prostate cancer, bone metastases, whole-body imaging, oncologic imaging
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