Maxime Barat, Joël Greffier, Salim Si-Mohamed, Anthony Dohan, Anna Pellat, Julien Frandon, Paul Calame, Philippe Soyer
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Abstract
Pancreatic cancer continues to pose daily challenges to clinicians, radiologists, and researchers. These challenges are encountered at each stage of pancreatic cancer management, including early detection, definite characterization, accurate assessment of tumour burden, preoperative planning when surgical resection is possible, prediction of tumour aggressiveness, response to treatment, and detection of recurrence. CT imaging of the pancreas has made major advances in recent years through innovations in research and clinical practice. Technical advances in CT imaging, often in combination with imaging biomarkers, hold considerable promise in addressing such challenges. Ongoing research in dual-energy and spectral photon-counting computed tomography, new applications of artificial intelligence and image rendering have led to innovative implementations that allow now a more precise diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and other diseases affecting this organ. This article aims to explore the major research initiatives and technological advances that are shaping the landscape of CT imaging of the pancreas. By highlighting key contributions in diagnostic imaging, artificial intelligence, and image rendering, this article provides a comprehensive overview of how these innovations are enhancing diagnostic precision and improving outcome in patients with pancreatic diseases.
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The Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal is a peer-reviewed, Medline-indexed publication that presents a broad scientific review of radiology in Canada. The Journal covers such topics as abdominal imaging, cardiovascular radiology, computed tomography, continuing professional development, education and training, gastrointestinal radiology, health policy and practice, magnetic resonance imaging, musculoskeletal radiology, neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, pediatric radiology, radiology history, radiology practice guidelines and advisories, thoracic and cardiac imaging, trauma and emergency room imaging, ultrasonography, and vascular and interventional radiology. Article types considered for publication include original research articles, critically appraised topics, review articles, guest editorials, pictorial essays, technical notes, and letter to the Editor.