Imaging in Cancer Flashcards

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Principles of MRI

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no ionising radiation

strong magnetic field aligns protons (H+) in the body in one direction

radio frequency pulse displaces protons and images created by displaying time taken for protons to “relax” back to the original alignment

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Applications of MRI

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Excellent for bone soft tissue detail

vessels can be demonstrated

brains, spine and musculoskeletal

abdomen & pelvis

cardiac imaging

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Indications of MRI

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Gadolinium DTPA is an intravenous contrast medium which causes changes in the local magnetic field and so alters the tissue signal

vascular lesions and some tumours can be more easily seen

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Contraindications of MRI

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claustrophobic and noisy

motion artefact

cannot image patients with pacemakers, metallic implants, prosthetic heart valves and over a certain body weight.

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Patient safety issues specific to MRI

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toxicity during pregnancy, claustrophobia, and hearing loss

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Principles of screening

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diagnose disease at an earlier stage, before symptoms start

cancer is easier to treat and most likely curable

NHS screening programme - breast, bowel, cervix

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Guidlines for screening

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test should detect disease at an early stage where treatment can alter outcome

test should cause no harm

test should have high sensitivity and specificity

benefit to the individual and population should outweigh the cost

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Screening for breast cancer

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mammography is the most common

Breast MRI is used for those at high risk for getting breast cancer. Because breast MRIs may appear abnormal even when there is no cancer, they are not used for women at average risk.

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Principles of Barium Examinations

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do not require computers

endoscopy & biopsy

barium sulphate is a radio-opaque contrast used for outlining the gastro-intestinal tract

high atomic number of barium absorbs more x-ray photons than surrounding tissue

appears white on the conventional radiograph

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