Role of magnetic resonance imaging in tumor staging and follow-up for bladder cancer. 2020

Ki Choon Sim, and Deuk Jae Sung
Department of Radiology, Korea University Anam Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Urothelial carcinoma of the bladder is a common urologic malignancy. Complex factors, such as local stage, tumor grade, biologic potential, and various conditions, can affect the treatment strategy for bladder cancer. However, the local stage-in particular, the presence or absence of muscle invasion-significantly influences decisions regarding treatment strategy. The role of cystoscopy for screening, diagnosis, and transurethral resection cannot be overlooked. The importance of local staging with magnetic resonance imaging is increasing; magnetic resonance imaging of the bladder is considered a useful staging modality. Moreover, a radiologic reporting system for evaluating and scoring muscle invasion of bladder cancer was recently released. This system is based on multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging and is also expected to be feasible for post-treatment follow-up of bladder cancer. In this review, we discuss the role of magnetic resonance imaging in the local staging of urothelial carcinoma of the urinary bladder and post-treatment imaging. In addition, several technical aspects for obtaining appropriate quality magnetic resonance images of the bladder will be discussed.

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