Abstract

Our aims for this study were to investigate the relationship between diffusion weighted image (DWI) parameters of brain metastases (BMs) and biological markers of breast cancer, and moreover, to assess whether DWI parameters accurately predict patient outcomes. DWI data for 34 patients with BMs from breast cancer were retrospectively reviewed. Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) histogram parameters were calculated from all measurable BMs. Two region of interest (ROI) methods are used for the analysis: from the largest BM or from all measurable BMs per one patient. ADC histogram parameters were compared between positive and negative groups depending on ER/PR and HER2 statuses. Overall survival analysis after BM (OSBM) and BM-specific progression-free survival (BMPFS) was analyzed with ADC parameters. Regardless of ROI methods, 25th percentile of ADC histogram was significantly lower in the ER/PR-positive group than in the ER/PR-negative group (P < 0.05). Using ROIs from all measurable BMs, Peak location, 50th percentile, 75th percentile, and mean value of ADC histogram were also significantly lower in the ER/PR-positive group than in the ER/PR-negative group (P < 0.05). However, there was no significant difference between HER2-postive and negative group. On univariate analysis, using ROIs from all measurable BMs, lower 25th percentile, 50th percentile and mean of ADC were significant predictors for poor BMPFS. ADC histogram analysis may have a prognostic value over ER/PR status as well as BMPFS.

Highlights

  • Our aims for this study were to investigate the relationship between diffusion weighted image (DWI) parameters of brain metastases (BMs) and biological markers of breast cancer, and to assess whether DWI parameters accurately predict patient outcomes

  • No significant differences were found in clinical characteristics between groups (HER2-positive vs negative, estrogen receptor (ER)/progesterone receptor (PR)-postive vs negative)

  • We tested the hypothesis that Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) histogram analysis of BMs can accurately predict the biological subtypes of breast cancer, and patients’ outcomes

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Introduction

Our aims for this study were to investigate the relationship between diffusion weighted image (DWI) parameters of brain metastases (BMs) and biological markers of breast cancer, and to assess whether DWI parameters accurately predict patient outcomes. Using ROIs from all measurable BMs, Peak location, 50th percentile, 75th percentile, and mean value of ADC histogram were significantly lower in the ER/PR-positive group than in the ER/PR-negative group (P < 0.05). The onset of BMs occurs earlier in triple-negative breast cancer than in other subtypes, and the overall survival rate in these cases is poor[10]. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (DWI) of the brain is based on differential diffusion rates or the Brownian motion of water It is an essential technique for diagnosing acute infarction in the brain because of its ability to detect the cytotoxic edema that is caused by altered water diffusion, secondary to cellular damage. Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values derived from DWI have been shown to correlate with tumor cellularity, glioma grade, and treatment response[12,13,14,15,16]

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