This trial evaluates the treatment response of colorectal cancer that has spread to the liver (liver metastases) using intravoxel incoherent motion diffusion weighted imaging (IVIM DWI). IVIM DWI is new kind of imaging scan that may help measure changes in disease before and after chemotherapy in patients with colorectal liver metastases.
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United States
Texas
Houston
M D Anderson Cancer CenterStatus: Active
Contact: Priya R. Bhosale
Phone: 713-792-0221
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:
I. To determine whether intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM) diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) can detect a difference between the changes in the diffusion related parameters in patients before and after chemotherapy between responders and nonresponders.
SECONDARY OBJECTIVES:
I. Use respiratory-triggered DWI and quantitative T2 maps for the evaluation of colorectal liver metastases (CLM) after treatment.
II. Assess whether changes in these parameters correlate to pathologic treatment response (percent necrosis) determined on pathology.
OUTLINE:
Patients undergo IVIM DWI over 10 minutes during standard of care MRI within 30 days prior to starting chemotherapy and after 4-6 cycles of preoperative chemotherapy.
Trial PhaseNo phase specified
Trial Typediagnostic
Lead OrganizationM D Anderson Cancer Center
Principal InvestigatorPriya R. Bhosale