Diagnostic work-up and risk stratification in patients with bladder cancer before and after treatment must be refined to optimize management and improve outcomes. MRI has been suggested as a non-invasive technique for bladder cancer staging and assessment of response to systemic therapy. The Vesical Imaging-Reporting And Data System (VI-RADS) was developed to standardize bladder MRI image acquisition, interpretation and reporting and enables accurate prediction of muscle-wall invasion of bladder cancer. MRI is available in many centres but is not yet recommended as a first-line test for bladder cancer owing to a lack of high-quality evidence. Consensus-based evidence on the use of MRI-VI-RADS for bladder cancer care is needed to serve as a benchmark for formulating guidelines and research agendas until further evidence from randomized trials becomes available.MRI and the Vesical Imaging-Reporting And Data System are highly accurate imaging tools for bladder cancer staging. A panel of experts have agreed on their efficacy in different clinical settings for cancer care, using the Delphi methodology. This Expert Recommendation will provide guidance for future research agendas.

Clinical application of bladder MRI and the Vesical Imaging-Reporting And Data System / Panebianco, Valeria; Briganti, Alberto; Boellaard, Thierry N.; Catto, James; Comperat, Eva; Efstathiou, Jason; van der Heijden, Antoine G.; Giannarini, Gianluca; Girometti, Rossano; Mertens, Laura; Takeuchi, Mitsuru; Muglia, Valdair F.; Narumi, Yoshifumi; Novara, Giacomo; Pecoraro, Martina; Roupret, Morgan; Sanguedolce, Francesco; Santini, Daniele; Shariat, Shahrokh F.; Simone, Giuseppe; Vargas, Hebert A.; Woo, Sungmin; Barentsz, Jelle; Witjes, J. Alfred. - In: NATURE REVIEWS. UROLOGY. - ISSN 1759-4812. - (2023). [10.1038/s41585-023-00830-2]

Clinical application of bladder MRI and the Vesical Imaging-Reporting And Data System

Sanguedolce, Francesco;
2023-01-01

Abstract

Diagnostic work-up and risk stratification in patients with bladder cancer before and after treatment must be refined to optimize management and improve outcomes. MRI has been suggested as a non-invasive technique for bladder cancer staging and assessment of response to systemic therapy. The Vesical Imaging-Reporting And Data System (VI-RADS) was developed to standardize bladder MRI image acquisition, interpretation and reporting and enables accurate prediction of muscle-wall invasion of bladder cancer. MRI is available in many centres but is not yet recommended as a first-line test for bladder cancer owing to a lack of high-quality evidence. Consensus-based evidence on the use of MRI-VI-RADS for bladder cancer care is needed to serve as a benchmark for formulating guidelines and research agendas until further evidence from randomized trials becomes available.MRI and the Vesical Imaging-Reporting And Data System are highly accurate imaging tools for bladder cancer staging. A panel of experts have agreed on their efficacy in different clinical settings for cancer care, using the Delphi methodology. This Expert Recommendation will provide guidance for future research agendas.
2023
Clinical application of bladder MRI and the Vesical Imaging-Reporting And Data System / Panebianco, Valeria; Briganti, Alberto; Boellaard, Thierry N.; Catto, James; Comperat, Eva; Efstathiou, Jason; van der Heijden, Antoine G.; Giannarini, Gianluca; Girometti, Rossano; Mertens, Laura; Takeuchi, Mitsuru; Muglia, Valdair F.; Narumi, Yoshifumi; Novara, Giacomo; Pecoraro, Martina; Roupret, Morgan; Sanguedolce, Francesco; Santini, Daniele; Shariat, Shahrokh F.; Simone, Giuseppe; Vargas, Hebert A.; Woo, Sungmin; Barentsz, Jelle; Witjes, J. Alfred. - In: NATURE REVIEWS. UROLOGY. - ISSN 1759-4812. - (2023). [10.1038/s41585-023-00830-2]
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