Intravoxel incoherent motion diffusion-weighted MR imaging of breast cancer: association with histopathological features and subtypes.

TitleIntravoxel incoherent motion diffusion-weighted MR imaging of breast cancer: association with histopathological features and subtypes.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsKim Y, Ko K, Kim D, Min C, Kim SG, Joo J, Park B
JournalBr J Radiol
Volume89
Issue1063
Pagination20160140
Date Published2016 Jul
ISSN1748-880X
KeywordsAdult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Breast, Breast Neoplasms, Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Motion, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity
Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the associations between intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM)-derived parameters and histopathological features and subtypes of breast cancer.

METHODS: Pre-operative MRI from 275 patients with unilateral breast cancer was analyzed. The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and IVIM parameters [tissue diffusion coefficient (Dt), perfusion fraction (fp) and pseudodiffusion coefficient] were obtained from cancer and normal tissue using diffusion-weighted imaging with b-values of 0, 30, 70, 100, 150, 200, 300, 400, 500 and 800 s mm(-2). We then compared the IVIM parameters of tumours with different histopathological features and subtypes.

RESULTS: The ADC and Dt were lower and fp was higher in cancers than in normal tissues (p < 0.001). The Dt was lower in high Ki-67 cancer than in low Ki-67 cancer (p = 0.019), whereas ADC showed no significant difference (p = 0.309). Luminal B [human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative] cancer showed lower ADC (p = 0.003) and Dt (p = 0.001) than other types.

CONCLUSION: We found low tissue diffusivity in high Ki-67 cancer and luminal B (HER2-negative) cancer using IVIM imaging.

ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: Low tissue diffusivity is more clearly shown in high Ki-67 tumours and luminal B (HER2-negative) tumours with the IVIM model.

DOI10.1259/bjr.20160140
Alternate JournalBr J Radiol
PubMed ID27197744
PubMed Central IDPMC5257327
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