Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Lung: Oncological Applications
Lung neoplasms are characterized by a complex interaction between tumor cells and a variety of resident and infiltrating host elements, secreted factors, and extracellular matrix proteins, collectively referred to as the microenvironment. Nowadays, in the setting of lung cancer, and in particular non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), the evaluation of microenvironment characteristics can only be performed by a pathologist and only on histological material. By combining different MRI parameters, it may be possible to create a specific imaging signature for the three different immune phenotypes and thus be able to make a distinction based on MRI examination.
• Primary NSCLC of the lung (TNM 8th edition T parameter ≥T1c)
• Biopsy examination of the primary tumor adequate at least for PDL-1 quantification
• Staging CT scan with uncertain N parameter and definite M parameter.