Luminal water imaging (LWI) is a newly developed MRI technique that has shown promising results for diagnosing and grading of prostate cancer. Incorporating LWI in clinical settings requires a profound investigation on its diagnostic accuracy by comparing it to existing clinical protocols. In this pilot study we have acquired and analyzed LWI, DWI, and DCE-MRI data from 15 patients to compare the diagnostic accuracy of LWI with the other two techniques. Our results show that LWI provides equal or higher accuracy in detection of tumors and better correlation with tumor grade compared to DWI and DCE-MRI.
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