Exploratory geographical analysis of hypoxic subvolumes using 18F-MISO-PET imaging in patients with head and neck cancer in the course of primary chemoradiotherapy Journal Article


Authors: Bittner, M. I.; Wiedenmann, N.; Bucher, S.; Hentschel, M.; Mix, M.; Weber, W. A.; Grosu, A. L.
Article Title: Exploratory geographical analysis of hypoxic subvolumes using 18F-MISO-PET imaging in patients with head and neck cancer in the course of primary chemoradiotherapy
Abstract: Background and purpose: Hypoxia in head and neck tumours is associated with poor prognosis and outcome, and can be visualized using 18F-MISO-PET imaging; however, it is not clear whether the size and location of hypoxic subvolumes remain stable during therapy. In a pilot project, we conducted an exploratory analysis of persistent tumour hypoxia during treatment. Materials and methods: Sixteen patients with locally advanced head and neck tumours underwent consecutive 18F-MISO-PET scans before and during primary chemoradiotherapy. The size, location and overlap of the hypoxic subvolumes were analysed using a semi-automatic algorithm based on a tumour to normal tissue ratio of 1.5. Results: Quantitative evaluation showed tumour hypoxia in week 0 in 16 out of 16 and in week 2 in 5 out of 14 patients. For the five patients with persistent hypoxia, both increased and decreased hypoxic subvolumes could be observed. Mean hypoxic subvolume overlap was 55% of the hypoxic volume of the first scan and 72% of the hypoxic volume of the second scan. A stationary (in four out of five patients) and dynamic component (in three out of five patients) could be differentiated. Conclusion: In patients with persistent hypoxia after 2 weeks of treatment, the hypoxic subvolumes showed mostly a geographically relatively stable conformation. © 2013 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords: pet; biological imaging; hypoxia imaging; head and neck tumours; tumour hypoxia
Journal Title: Radiotherapy and Oncology
Volume: 108
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0167-8140
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2013-09-01
Start Page: 511
End Page: 516
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.radonc.2013.06.012
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 23849686
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