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The role of 18F-FDG-PET in the local/regional evaluation of women with breast cancer (Articolo in rivista)
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- The role of 18F-FDG-PET in the local/regional evaluation of women with breast cancer (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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Danforth Dn. Jr., Aloj L., Carrasquillo Ja., Bacharach S.l., Chow C., Zujewski J., Whatley M., Galen B., Merino M., Neumann Rd. (2002)
The role of 18F-FDG-PET in the local/regional evaluation of women with breast cancer
in Breast cancer research and treatment (Print)
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- The role of 18F-FDG-PET in the local/regional evaluation of women with breast cancer (literal)
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- PURPOSE: In women with breast cancer, knowledge of the local/regional
extent of the tumor is essential for staging, treatment planning,
monitoring response to therapy, and follow-up. Positron emission
tomography (PET) is an important imaging test which can detect tumor at
multiple sites in women with breast cancer. We compared the ability of
PET
to provide a comprehensive view of the local/regional extent of tumor in
women with stage I, II and stage III, IV breast cancer. MATERIALS AND
METHODS: Forty-six women with breast cancer underwent PET using 18F-FDG.
18FDG uptake in the breast primary tumor, associated skin, axillary and
internal mammary lymph nodes, and the contralateral breast was determined
qualitatively, and correlated with histologic, clinical and radiographic
findings. RESULTS: Twenty-four patients were premenopausal and 22 were
postmenopausal, with the following distribution according to clinical
stage: stage I--2 patients, stage II--16, stage III--16, stage IV--12
patients. Among stage I, II patients, the sensitivity for detection of
the
primary tumor was 83.3%, and for detection of axillary lymph node
metastases was 42.9%. 18FDG-PET was negative for the breast skin,
contralateral breast, and internal mammary lymph nodes in all stage I, II
patients, in agreement with clinical and radiographic findings. Among 28
stage III, IV patients, the sensitivity of 18FDG-PET for detection of the
primary tumor was 90.5%, and for detection of axillary lymph node
metastases 83.3%. Fourteen patients had clinically advanced changes in
the
skin, and the sensitivity of PET for detection of skin changes was 76.9%.
18FDG-PET was positive in the internal mammary lymph nodes in 25.0%, and
negative in the contralateral breast in all patients with stage III, IV
breast cancer. 18FDG-PET was studied in 10 patients following neoadjuvant
chemotherapy, and showed a strong correlation with clinical response, and
with clinical and pathological findings post-treatment at multiple
local/regional sites. CONCLUSION: 18FDG-PET can provide a comprehensive
image of local/regional tumor in women with breast cancer. 18FDG-PET may
play a greater role in women with stage III, IV breast cancer because of
increased sensitivity and the i (literal)
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