/is study aimed to explore the therapeutic effects of neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NCRT) on rectal cancer patients using the MRI based on low-rank matrix denoising algorithm, which was then compared with the postoperative pathological examination to evaluate its application value in tumor staging after NCRTtreatment. 15 patients with rectal cancer who met the requirements of radiotherapy and chemotherapy after conventional MRI were selected as the research subjects. /e conventional MRI images before and after NCRTtreatment were divided in two groups. One group was not processed and set as the conventional group; the other group was processed with low-rank matrix denoising algorithm and set as the optimized group. /e two groups of images were observed for the changes in the ADC value and length and thickness of the tumor before and after NCRTtreatment. /e two groups were compared with the pathological examination for the complete remission of pathology (pCR) after the NCRT treatment and the tumor stage results. /e results showed that Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) and Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) (18.9121 and 74.9911 dB) after introducing the low-rank matrix denoising algorithm were significantly better than those before (20.1234 and 70.1234 dB) (P < 0.05); there were notable differences in the tumor index data within the two groups before and after NCRT treatment (P < 0.05), indicating that the NCRT treatment was effective. /e pathological examination results of pCR data of the two groups were not much different (P > 0.05); the examination results between the two groups were different, but no notable difference was noted (P < 0.05); in the optimized group, there was no notable difference between the MRI results and the pathological examination results (P < 0.05), while in the conventional group, there were notable differences in the MRI results and pathological examination results (P < 0.05). In conclusion, MRI images based on low-rank matrix denoising algorithm are clearer, which can improve the diagnosis rate of patients and better display the changes of the microenvironment after NCRT treatment. It also indicates that NCRT treatment has significant clinical effects in the treatment of rectal cancer patients, which is worth promoting.
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