(18) F-FDG PET/CT for initial staging in breast cancer patients – Is there a relevant impact on treatment planning compared to conventional staging modalities? Journal Article


Authors: Krammer, J.; Schnitzer, A.; Kaiser, C. G.; Buesing, K. A.; Sperk, E.; Brade, J.; Wasgindt, S.; Suetterlin, M.; Schoenberg, S. O.; Sutton, E. J.; Wasser, K.
Article Title: (18) F-FDG PET/CT for initial staging in breast cancer patients – Is there a relevant impact on treatment planning compared to conventional staging modalities?
Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the impact of whole-body 18 F-FDG PET/CT on initial staging of breast cancer in comparison to conventional staging modalities. Methods: This study included 102 breast cancer patients, 101 patients were eligible for evaluation. Preoperative whole-body staging with PET/CT was performed in patients with clinical stage ≥ T2 tumours or positive local lymph nodes (n = 91). Postoperative PET/CT was performed in patients without these criteria but positive sentinel lymph node biopsy (n = 10). All patients underwent PET/CT and a conventional staging algorithm, which included bone scan, chest X-ray and abdominal ultrasound. PET/CT findings were compared to conventional staging and the impact on therapeutic management was evaluated. Results: PET/CT led to an upgrade of the N or M stage in overall 19 patients (19 %) and newly identified manifestation of breast cancer in two patients (2 %). PET/CT findings caused a change in treatment of 11 patients (11 %). This is within the range of recent studies, all applying conventional inclusion criteria based on the initial T and N status. Conclusions: PET/CT has a relevant impact on initial staging and treatment of breast cancer when compared to conventional modalities. Further studies should assess inclusion criteria beyond the conventional T and N status, e.g. tumour grading and receptor status. Key Points: • PET/CT may be relevant in staging breast cancer patients at higher risk for metastases • PET/CT may modify the N and M stage in multiple patients • PET/CT may impact treatment planning in breast cancer patients © 2015, European Society of Radiology.
Keywords: adult; cancer chemotherapy; controlled study; human tissue; major clinical study; clinical feature; postoperative period; treatment planning; cancer patient; treatment; cancer staging; lymph node metastasis; staging; cancer diagnosis; preoperative evaluation; prospective study; sentinel lymph node biopsy; cancer palliative therapy; controlled clinical trial; breast cancer; bisphosphonic acid derivative; imaging system; algorithm; systematic review; fluorodeoxyglucose f 18; computer assisted emission tomography; intermethod comparison; thorax radiography; bone scintiscanning; pet/ct; diagnostic test accuracy study; whole body ct; conventional imaging; human; male; female; priority journal; article; pet-ct scanner
Journal Title: European Radiology
Volume: 25
Issue: 8
ISSN: 0938-7994
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2015-08-01
Start Page: 2460
End Page: 2469
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-015-3630-6
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 25680729
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Notes: Export Date: 2 September 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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