Greetje Groenendaal1,
Maaike R. Moman1, Johannes G. Korporaal1, Paul J. van
Diest2, Marco van Vulpen1, Marielle E.P. Philippens1,
Uulke A. van der Heide1
1Radiotherapy, University Medical Center
Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands; 2Pathology, University Medical
Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
Sensitivity
and specificity values of DW-MRI and DCE-MRI for prostate cancer are often
based on the correspondence of imaging and pathology within relatively large
volumes inside the prostate. However, for prognosis, therapy selection and
focal therapy, decisions on a voxel level are required. We investigated at
which spatial resolution validation of MR images with hematoxylin-eosin
stained sections is meaningful. We found that the chance is small that
matching tumor voxels are found on the MR images and pathology within a
volume smaller than 0.4 cc. This puts limitations on the accuracy at which
tumor volume and extent can be determined.