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Fig. 5 | Cancer Imaging

Fig. 5

From: Whole-body magnetic resonance imaging (WB-MRI) reporting with the METastasis Reporting and Data System for Prostate Cancer (MET-RADS-P): inter-observer agreement between readers of different expertise levels

Fig. 5

Impact of WB-MRI treatment monitoring on patient management in our 31 patient cohort. Response assessment categories indicating disease that is likely or highly likely to be progressing (RAC > 3) reported by the Senior Radiologist (SR) led to therapy changes for 15 patients, and the addition of radiotherapy in 6 patients. The overall agreement between the Resident Radiologist (RR) and the SR regarding management was 96.7% with a Cohen’s κ of 0.92 (almost perfect agreement) differing only in one case where the Resident Radiologist (RR) assigned a RAC > 3 and the SR had assigned a RAC ≤ 3 (stable disease, or disease likely or highly likely to be responding)

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