Range |
30% oval, 35% lobulated, and 35% complex
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Organism |
Human Homo sapiens |
Reference |
Mayr NA, Yuh WT, Taoka T, Wang JZ, Wu DH, Montebello JF, Meeks SL, Paulino AC, Magnotta VA, Adli M, Sorosky JI, Knopp MV, Buatti JM. Serial therapy-induced changes in tumor shape in cervical cancer and their impact on assessing tumor volume and treatment response. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2006 Jul187(1):65-72PubMed ID16794157
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Method |
Serial MRI examinations (T1-weighted and T2-weighted images) were performed in 60 patients (age range, 29-75 years mean, 53.3 years) with advanced cervical cancer (stages IB2-IVB/recurrent) who were treated with RT at four time points: start of RT, during RT (at 2-2.5 and at 4-5 weeks of RT), and post-RT. Tumor configuration was classified qualitatively into oval, lobulated, and complex based on MR film review. |
Comments |
The shapes of most tumors (70%) were not oval or ellipsoid before Radiation Therapy. |
Entered by |
Uri M |
ID |
103936 |