The purpose of this study is to establish a prospective database of anal canal and perianal cancer patients treated with IMRT and chemotherapy with curative intent at PMH for the purposes of investigating MRI-derived primary tumor parameters. Patients who decide to participate in this study will be treated according to standard treatment policies and radiation therapy planning protocols at Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) with radiation therapy +/- chemotherapy. IMRT for all treatment phases of radiotherapy has been implemented as standard treatment. Surgery is reserved for salvage treatment.
Anal cancer is an uncommon cancer, accounting for 2% of gastrointestinal cancers. Prognostic factors include tumor differentiation and staging, along with patient gender, race, and socioeconomic status. The standard of care is radical chemoradiation with 5-fluorouracil and mitomycin C, with surgery reserved for salvage. Intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) is a specialized radiotherapy technique that may be used for anal cancer. IMRT allows the radiation dose to conform to the three-dimensional shape of the target volume more than conventional two-dimensional techniques, and it may reduce treatment toxicities without compromising tumor control. At the Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) since July 2007, IMRT for all treatment phases of radiotherapy has been implemented as standard treatment for patients with anal canal and perianal cancer.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
This study involves three imaging sessions (Magnetic Nuclear Resonance -MRI), with one session before radiation therapy and two sessions during radiation therapy (one at 3 weeks of RT; the other during the last week of RT). Each imaging session will last for approximately 45 to 60 minutes.
Primary tumor dimensions at simulation and during week 3 and last week of fractionated radiotherapy from MRI
Time frame: 12 months
Primary tumor perfusion coefficient at simulation and during week 3 and last week of fractionated radiotherapy from MRI
Time frame: 12 months
Primary tumor apparent diffusion coefficient at simulation and during week 3 and last week of fractionated radiotherapy from MRI
Time frame: 12 months
Change with time from start of radiotherapy course in primary tumor dimensions from MRI
Time frame: 12 months
Change with time from start of radiotherapy course in primary tumor perfusion coefficient from MRI
Time frame: 12 months
Change with time from start of radiotherapy course in primary tumor apparent diffusion coefficient from MRI
Time frame: 12 months
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