TY - JOUR
T1 - Cross-sectional imaging of gastric cancer
T2 - pearls, pitfalls and lessons learned from multidisciplinary conference
AU - Kwak, Stephen
AU - Duncan, Mark
AU - Johnston, Fabian M.
AU - Bever, Katherine
AU - Cha, Eumee
AU - Fishman, Elliot K.
AU - Gawande, Rakhee
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Gastric cancer is rising in prevalence associated with high mortality, primarily due to late-stage detection, underscoring the imperative for early and precise diagnosis. Etiology involves an interplay of genetic susceptibilities and environmental factors with a prominent role of Helicobacter pylori infection. Due to its often-delayed symptom presentation, prompt and accurate diagnosis is necessary. A multimodal imaging approach, including endoscopic ultrasound (EUS), multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is critical for accurate staging. Each modality contributes unique advantages and limitations, highlighting the importance of integrating diagnostic strategy. Moreover, multidisciplinary conferences offer a vital collaborative platform, bringing together specialists from diverse fields for treatment planning. This synergistic approach not only enhances diagnostic precision but also improves patient outcome. This review highlights the critical role of imaging in diagnosis, staging, and management and advocates for interdisciplinary collaboration in early detection and comprehensive management of gastric cancer, aiming to reduce mortality. Graphical Abstract: (Figure presented.)
AB - Gastric cancer is rising in prevalence associated with high mortality, primarily due to late-stage detection, underscoring the imperative for early and precise diagnosis. Etiology involves an interplay of genetic susceptibilities and environmental factors with a prominent role of Helicobacter pylori infection. Due to its often-delayed symptom presentation, prompt and accurate diagnosis is necessary. A multimodal imaging approach, including endoscopic ultrasound (EUS), multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is critical for accurate staging. Each modality contributes unique advantages and limitations, highlighting the importance of integrating diagnostic strategy. Moreover, multidisciplinary conferences offer a vital collaborative platform, bringing together specialists from diverse fields for treatment planning. This synergistic approach not only enhances diagnostic precision but also improves patient outcome. This review highlights the critical role of imaging in diagnosis, staging, and management and advocates for interdisciplinary collaboration in early detection and comprehensive management of gastric cancer, aiming to reduce mortality. Graphical Abstract: (Figure presented.)
KW - Computed tomography (CT)
KW - Endoscopic ultrasound
KW - Gastric adenocarcinoma
KW - Multidisciplinary conference
KW - TNM staging
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U2 - 10.1007/s00261-024-04392-8
DO - 10.1007/s00261-024-04392-8
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38886219
AN - SCOPUS:85196108139
SN - 2366-004X
JO - Abdominal Radiology
JF - Abdominal Radiology
ER -