Imaging in Pediatric Oncology, 1st ed. 2019
Pediatric Oncology Series

Coordinators: Voss Stephan D., McHugh Kieran

Language: English

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This book, co-authored by an internationally acclaimed team of experts in the field of pediatric oncologic imaging, provides a comprehensive update on new advances in diagnostic imaging as they relate to pediatric oncology. In contrast to other oncologic imaging texts focusing on the radiology of specific tumors, this book emphasizes the important fundamentals of imaging that every child with a new or treated malignancy receives. Guidance is provided on the selection and use of appropriate imaging techniques, with individual chapters devoted to each of the major cross-sectional imaging modalities used in the detection and follow-up of pediatric cancers, including PET-CT, PET-MRI, whole-body MRI, and diffusion-weighted MRI. Additional nuclear medicine techniques are addressed, and detailed attention is paid to more advanced areas of practice such as contrast-enhanced ultrasound, pediatric interventional radiology techniques, radiation treatment planning, and radiation dose considerations (ALARA). Other areas covered include screening of children with cancer predisposition syndromes, treatment related complications, potential pitfalls during neuro-oncologic imaging, and the risks and benefits inherent in post-therapy surveillance imaging.

1. Imaging in Pediatric Oncology:  New Advances and Techniques
Daniel Morgenstern, Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo, Mark Gaze, 
2. Imaging in Paediatric Oncology – pitfalls, acceptable and unacceptable imaging
Joy Barber, Kieran McHugh
3. PET/CT in Pediatric Oncology
Lisa States, Stephan Voss
4. PET/MRI
Sergios Gatidis, Jürgen Schäfer
5. SPECT/CT in Pediatric Oncology
Helen Nadel, Lorenzo Biassoni 
6. Functional MRI: DWI and DCE-MRI
Govind Chavhan, Paul Humphries
7. Whole Body MRI in Pediatric Oncology
Rutger Jan Nievelstein, Annemieke Littooij
8. Contrast-enhanced Ultrasound: The Current State
M Beth McCarville, Annamaria Deganello, Zoltan Harkanyi
9. Tumor Response Assessment: RECIST and Beyond
Kieran McHugh, Simon Kao
10. Neuro-oncology: Assessing Response in Pediatric Brain Tumors
Felice D’Arco, Kshitij Mankad, Marvin Nelson Benita Tamrazi 
11. Complications of Therapy
Eline Deurloo, Anne Smets
12. Non-neurologic Late Effects of Therapy
Sue Kaste, Anurag Arora
13. Complications and Pitfalls in Neuro-oncology Imaging
Stavros Stivaros, John-Paul Kilday, Bruno P. Soares, Thierry A.G.M. Huisman
14. Radioisotope Therapies - Iodine-131,I- 131-MIBG, and Beyond
Neha Kwatra, Marguerite Parisi, Barry Shulkin 
15. Interventional Radiology in Pediatric Oncology 
Derek Roebuck, John Racadio 
16. Tumour Tissue Sampling
Sam Stuart, Prem Patel
17. Radiation Treatment Planning in Pediatric Oncology
Naomi Lavan, Henry Mandeville 
18. Radiation Dose Considerations in Pediatric Oncologic Imaging
Karen Thomas, Frederick Fahey 
19. Pediatric Molecular Imaging
Benjamic Franc, Heike Daldrup-Link 
20. Imaging of Children with Cancer Predisposition 
Sudha Anupindi , Ethan Smith, Nancy Chauvin 
21. Surveillance Imaging in Pediatric Oncology
Martijn Verhagen, Kieran McHugh, Stephan Voss
22. Perspectives and Future Directions
Stephan D. Voss and Kieran McHugh

Stephan D. Voss, MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and Division Chief of Oncologic Imaging and Director of Nuclear Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital, where he also serves as Radiology Vice-Chair for Quality and Safety. Dr. Voss graduated from Princeton University and after a 2-year Fulbright fellowship at the University of Heidelberg, Germany, completed his PhD training in Human Cancer Biology and MD training at the University of Wisconsin. He completed general radiology training at the Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Boston, followed by Pediatric Radiology fellowship training at Boston Children’s Hospital, where he has been on the staff for more than 15 years. Dr. Voss has also been active in the multi-institutional Children’s Oncology Group, where he is a member of the Hodgkin Disease Committee, as well as Clinical Director of the COG Phase 1 Consortium Imaging Center. Dr. Voss is the author/co-author of more than 90 peer-reviewed publications and numerous chapters and review articles focused on oncology and oncologic imaging. He serves as a reviewer for multiple Radiology and Clinical Oncology publications.

 

Kieran McHugh, MB, FRCR, FRCPI, is the lead radiologist for pediatric oncology imaging at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London, UK. Dr. McHugh graduated from University College, Galway, Ireland, and did his radiology residency in Southampton, UK. After two fellowships in pediatric radiology in Toronto, Canada, and Sydney, Australia, Dr. McHugh initially worked as a consultant pediatric radiologist at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford, UK. He has since been on the staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children for 20 years. Dr. McHugh has been chairman of the radiology group within the UK Children’s Cancer Study Group (UKCCSG, now CCLG) and was chairman of the British Society of Paediatric Radiology for four years. He is the sole author of one

Focuses on imaging techniques rather than imaging findings characteristic of particular tumor types

Deals extensively with patient management considerations, including dose reduction, late effects, complications, radiotherapy, and surveillance imaging

Includes timely discussion of hybrid imaging techniques as well as emerging applications such as contrast US and molecular imaging