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  • Radiology
  • Oncology
  • Medical Reporting

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  • Accurate radiological reports are crucial for effective colon cancer staging and treatment planning.
  • Variability in reporting styles can lead to incomplete or inconsistent information.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the impact of a standardized reporting template on the completeness of primary local staging reports for colon cancer.
  • To compare the quality of information provided in template-based versus free-text radiological reports.

Main Methods:

  • A retrospective review of 666 primary staging CT reports for colon cancer.
  • Evaluation of five key tumor descriptors: morphology, colon wall breach (≥ T3), tumor out-growth, nodal status, and TNM staging.
  • Comparison of data completeness between reports generated using a template and those in free-text format.

Main Results:

  • Template reports showed significantly higher completeness for all evaluated descriptors compared to free-text reports (e.g., tumor morphology: 81% vs 9%, T3 status: 93% vs 48%).
  • Nodal status (99% vs 86%) and TNM conclusion (98% vs 51%) were notably better reported with templates.
  • P < 0.0001 indicated a statistically significant improvement with template use.

Conclusions:

  • Standardized reporting templates substantially enhance the completeness and quality of radiological reports in colon cancer staging.
  • Routine implementation of templates is recommended to improve imaging reporting standards for colonic cancer.