Prognostic Value of Routine MRI Parameters and ADC Imaging for Breast Cancer
Objective To explore prognostic value of traditional parameters and apparent diffusion coefficient(ADC)of magnetic resonance(MRI)imaging for breast cancer.Methods The paper chose 100 patients with breast cancer treated with chemotherapy in our hospital from March 2020 to March 2023 for retrospective analysis,and carried out routine MRI examination and ADC image analysis before and after 6 cycles of chemotherapy,analyzed effect of traditional MRI parameters and ADC imaging in predicting prognosis for breast cancer.Results There was significant difference in MRI diagnosis of internal enhancement,maximum diameter,and axillary lymph node invasion of 100 patients before and after chemotherapy(P<0.05).The sensitivity and specificity of ADC imaging histology in predicting prognosis of breast cancer was higher than traditional MRI(P<0.05).Conclusion ADC images extracted before and after chemotherapy of breast cancer patients have higher sensitivity and specificity in predicting effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with imageomics than routine MRI image features.
Magnetic resonance imagingApparent diffusion coefficientImage omicsBreast cancerPrognostic assessmentChemotherapy