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  • Oncology
  • Radiology
  • Medical Imaging

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  • Osseous metastases represent the most frequent type of spine tumor.
  • Increased patient longevity due to cancer treatment advances contributes to a higher prevalence of metastatic disease.
  • Current evidence-based treatment algorithms heavily rely on imaging data and reports.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the critical role of radiologists in managing patients with spinal metastatic disease.
  • To highlight the importance of clear communication between radiologists and treatment teams.
  • To underscore the evolving diagnostic and therapeutic responsibilities of radiologists in oncology.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on osseous metastases and advanced imaging techniques.
  • Analysis of the radiologist's role in diagnosis and treatment planning.
  • Discussion of advanced imaging modalities like diffusion-weighted imaging and dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI.
  • Exploration of interventional radiology procedures such as cement augmentation and tumor ablation.

Main Results:

  • Advanced imaging techniques are crucial for accurate diagnosis and problem-solving in spinal metastases.
  • Radiologists are increasingly involved in direct patient treatment, performing procedures.
  • Effective communication, using standardized terminology, is vital for optimal patient care.

Conclusions:

  • Radiologists play an expanding and essential role in the multidisciplinary care of patients with spine tumors.
  • Understanding contemporary cancer treatments and utilizing advanced imaging are key for radiologists.
  • Interventional procedures performed by radiologists are becoming integral to managing metastatic spine disease.