Role of PET-CT in Malignant Involvement of Bone and Bone Marrow

2014 ◽  
pp. 143-155
Author(s):  
Alok Pawaskar ◽  
Sandip Basu
Keyword(s):  
Cancers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (7) ◽  
pp. 1575
Author(s):  
Lucia Zanoni ◽  
Riccardo Mei ◽  
Lorenzo Bianchi ◽  
Francesca Giunchi ◽  
Lorenzo Maltoni ◽  
...  

The primary aim of the study was to evaluate the role of [18F]Fluciclovine PET/CT in the characterization of intra-prostatic lesions in high-risk primary PCa patients eligible for radical prostatectomy, in comparison with conventional [11C]Choline PET/CT and validated by prostatectomy pathologic examination. Secondary aims were to determine the performance of PET semi-quantitative parameters (SUVmax; target-to-background ratios [TBRs], using abdominal aorta, bone marrow and liver as backgrounds) for malignant lesion detection (and best cut-off values) and to search predictive factors of malignancy. A six sextants prostate template was created and used by PET readers and pathologists for data comparison and validation. PET visual and semi-quantitative analyses were performed: for instance, patient-based, blinded to histopathology; subsequently lesion-based, un-blinded, according to the pathology reference template. Among 19 patients included (mean age 63 years, 89% high and 11% very-high-risk, mean PSA 9.15 ng/mL), 45 malignant and 31 benign lesions were found and 19 healthy areas were selected (n = 95). For both tracers, the location of the “blinded” prostate SUVmax matched with the lobe of the lesion with the highest pGS in 17/19 cases (89%). There was direct correlation between [18F]Fluciclovine uptake values and pISUP. Overall, lesion-based (n = 95), the performance of PET semiquantitative parameters, with either [18F]Fluciclovine or [11C]Choline, in detecting either malignant/ISUP2-5/ISUP4-5 PCa lesions, was moderate and similar (AUCs ≥ 0.70) but still inadequate (AUCs ≤ 0.81) as a standalone staging procedure. A [18F]Fluciclovine TBR-L3 ≥ 1.5 would depict a clinical significant lesion with a sensitivity and specificity of 85% and 68% respectively; whereas a SUVmax cut-off value of 4 would be able to identify a ISUP 4-5 lesion in all cases (sensitivity 100%), although with low specificity (52%). TBRs (especially with threshold significantly higher than aorta and slightly higher than bone marrow), may be complementary to implement malignancy targeting.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-100
Author(s):  
Ali ESER ◽  
Funda PEPEDİL TANRIKULU ◽  
Aslıhan SEZGİN ◽  
Ayşe Tülin TUĞLULAR

2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tiantian Wang ◽  
Xin Peng ◽  
Wenli Qiao ◽  
Yan Xing ◽  
Jiqin Yang ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 47 ◽  
pp. S210
Author(s):  
O. Yildiz ◽  
F. Selcukbiricik ◽  
D. Tural ◽  
H. Turna ◽  
N.M. Mandel ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ali ESER ◽  
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Funda PEPEDIL TANRIKULU ◽  
Aslıhan SEZGIN ◽  
Ayse Tulin TUGLULAR ◽  
...  

Blood ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 126 (23) ◽  
pp. 5010-5010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sayako Yuda ◽  
Dai Maruyama ◽  
Hiroaki Kurihara ◽  
Akiko Miyagi Maeshima ◽  
Kosuke Toyoda ◽  
...  

Abstract Introduction The Lugano Classification incorporating recommendations of 18-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) in the staging and response assessment of FDG-avid lymphomas was published. This classification is based on plenty of reports that suggested that evaluation with FDG-PET/CT improved the accuracy of the staging and response assessment of FDG-avid lymphomas, especially of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and Hodgkin lymphoma. However, we are not sure of the role of FDG-PET/CT in indolent B-cell lymphomas, such as follicular lymphoma (FL). Patients and Methods Patients who were initially diagnosed as having FL of grade 1 to 3a at our institution between 2010 and 2012 were included in this study. We analyzed the number of nodal areas and the location of extranodal diseases identified by FDG-PET/CT added to the conventional evaluation consisting of CT, bone marrow examination and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy. The clinical stage by the conventional evaluation was compared to that by the Lugano Classification using FDG-PET/CT. It was also investigated whether adding PET/CT to the conventional evaluation might have had any influence on the decision regarding the initial treatment for patients with FL. Results A total of 67 patients with a median age of 62 years (range: 39-85) were included in this analysis. In comparison with CT, FDG-PET/CT identified a higher number of nodal areas in 11 patients (16%). Most of the extranodal sites except bone marrow and gastrointestinal tract were more frequently detected by PET-CT. Bone marrow examination detected 22 patients (33%) with bone marrow involvement, while PET-CT detected only 4 patients (6%). Gastrointestinal lesions were identified in 15 patients (22%) with conventional evaluation and in 4 patients (6%) by PET-CT (Table 1). In one of these 4 patients, endoscopic biopsy revealed that the PET-CT positive lesion was adenoma. In seven patients (10%), upstaging occurred through conventional evaluation plus PET-CT: 3 patients were upstaged from stage I to II, 2 from stage II to IV, 1 from stage II to III, and 1 from stage III to IV (Table 2). International Prognostic Index (IPI) and Follicular Lymphoma International Prognostic Index (FLIPI) were revised upward in 9 patients (13%) and 12 patients (18%), respectively. However, the change of stage, IPI, or FLIPI did not affect the decision regarding the initial treatment. Conclusion Our data suggest that FDG-PET/CT cannot take the place of the conventional evaluation, especially in patients with FL, because of the low sensitivity of involvements in bone marrow and gastrointestinal tract, although it may be helpful to use FDG-PET/CT in the staging of FL. Moreover, FDG-PET/CT might not have had any impact on the decision regarding the treatment strategy in FL. That may be partly because the lesions detected only by FDG-PET/CT did not affect the judgment of tumor burden. Prospective evaluation of the influence of FDG-PET/CT on the clinical outcomes is needed to establish an appropriate evaluation in the staging of patients with FL. Disclosures Maruyama: Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited: Honoraria; Eisai Co., Ltd.: Honoraria. Kobayashi:Nippon Shinyaku: Honoraria; Pfizer: Research Funding. Tobinai:Gilead Sciences: Research Funding.


Blood ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 132 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 5751-5751
Author(s):  
Andrey Garifullin ◽  
Sergei Voloshin ◽  
Alexey Kuvshinov ◽  
Anastasiya Kuzyaeva ◽  
Alexander Sсhmidt ◽  
...  

Abstract Introduction. Most patients with multiple myeloma (MM) are considered to be incurable, and relapse owing to minimal residual disease (MRD) is the main cause of death among these patients, the optimal methodology to assess MRD is not clear. The results of previous studies demonstrated the potential of multiparameter flow cytometry (MFC) and (PET-CT) in evaluation of MRD in MM. MRD monitoring should be applied in prospective clinical trials to compare and evaluate the efficacy of different treatment strategies, particularly in the consolidation and maintenance settings. The impact of MRD negativity is important, but further studies are needed to quantify the pharmacoeconomic and quality-of-life differences between early and delayed transplant strategies. Therefore, with the currently available evidence, upfront autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) is standard of care regardless of MRD status. Aim. We are aiming to determine the role of MRD and role of autologous stem cells transplantation in MM. Materials and methods. We`ve recently started a prospective one-center pilot study in subjects with MM. We analyzed 18 transplant-eligible patients with MM (the median age is 57 years, a male/female ratio is 3.5:1).The induction therapy Bortezomib-based only regimens was used in 12/18 (67%) patients, combination of Bortezomib-Immunomodulator-based regimens - in 6/18 (33%). High dose therapy (Mel200) and ASCT is carried out on 100% patients. The standard risk was established on 15 patients, 1 patient has an intermediate risk and 2 patients have high risk according to mSMART 2.0 stratification. The MFC MRD status of bone marrow was evaluated after 4-6 cycles of induction therapy and after ASCT on 5-color flow cytometry with use anti- CD38, CD138, CD45, CD19, CD20, CD27, CD56 and CD117 antibodies. We were based on two levels: MFC MRD- (<10-4) and MFC MRD- (<10-5) for assessing the significance of factors that affect MRD and for identifying the prognostic potential of MRD-negative status. The evaluation of MRD was carried out by genetic (cytogenetic and FISH) analysis of bone marrow plasma cells and PET-CT with 18-FDG before ASCT and on 100 day post ASCT. The results. The MFC MRD- (<10-4) before carrying out an ASCT reached 22.2% (4/18), the MFC MRD- (<10-5) - 0% and was not depended on the variant of pre-transplantation regimen. After the ASCT had been carried out there was a tendency to decrease the tumor burden in bone marrow from 0.65% to 0.1% and to increase the frequency of MFC MRD- (<10-4) status to 44.4% (8/18), of which MFC MRD- (<10-5) was 16.7% (3/18). MRD status was determined before ASCT and after ASCT by MFC and FISH in patients with high risk. The use of maintenance therapy with bortezomib (n = 5) or lenalidomide (n = 13) did not increase the frequency of MRD status. The PFS median in MFC MRD+ (>10-4) group was 23 months, in the MFC MRD- (<10-4) was not achieved; 2-year PFS was 43% and 100%, respectively (p=.04) We compared PFC between MFC MRD+ (>10-4) before ASCT (n = 4) and MFC MRD- (<10-4) after ASCT (n = 6) to assess the effect of ASCT in MM. The median PFS was not reached in both groups; 2-year PFS was 67% and 100%, respectively. The reliable difference between PFS in MFC MRD- (10-4-10-5) group and MFC MRD- (<10-5) was absent: the median of PFS was not achieved in both groups. PET-CT has been tested on 15 patients, PET-CT- response was achieved in 53% (8/15) patients. The PFS median in PET-CT+ group and PET-CT- group was not achieved. The 2-year PFS was higher in PET-CT+ group then PET-CT- probably due to patients with MFC MRD-. The 2-year PFS in «MFC MRD-PET-CT-» group was 100% to 55% in other patients. Conclusion. Carrying out ASCT demonstrated a tendency to increase the percentage of MFC MRD negative responses and improvement of PFS. The use of MFC in evaluation of MRD should be complemented with PET-CT and genetic methods for further analysis of the MFC MRD role status on MM patients. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


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