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Integrated PET/CT as a first-line re-staging modality in patients with suspected recurrence of ovarian cancer

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Citazione:
Integrated PET/CT as a first-line re-staging modality in patients with suspected recurrence of ovarian cancer / Mangili, G; Picchio, M; Sironi, S; Vigano, R; Rabaiotti, E; Bornaghi, D; Bettinardi, V; Crivellaro, C; Messa, C; Fazio, F. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND MOLECULAR IMAGING. - ISSN 1619-7070. - 34:5(2007), pp. 658-666. [10.1007/s00259-006-0306-0]
Abstract:
Purpose The aims of this study were to compare CT with PET/CT results in patients with suspected ovarian cancer recurrence and to assess the impact of the PET/CT findings on their clinical management. Methods Thirty-two consecutive patients with suspected ovarian cancer recurrence were retrospectively included in the study. Abdominal contrast-enhanced CT and PET/CT with [F-18]FDG, in addition to conventional follow-up, were performed in all 32 patients. After the comparison between CT and PET/CT results, based on clinical reports, changes in the clinical management of patients (intermodality changes) due to PET/CT information were analysed. Results Twenty of the 32 patients were positive at CT (62.5%) versus 29 (90.6%) at PET/CT. Intermodality changes in management, i.e. use of a different treatment modality, after PET/CT examination were indicated in 14/32 (44%) patients. In particular, before PET/CT study, the planned management was as follows: wait-and-see in 7/32 (22%), further instrumental examinations in 4/32 (12%), chemotherapy in 10/32 (31%), diagnostic surgical treatment in 6/32 (19%) and surgical treatment in the remaining 5/32 (16%). After PET/CT study, wait-and-see was indicated in 1/32 (3%), further instrumental examinations in 7/32 (22%), chemotherapy in 16/32 (50%), diagnostic surgical treatment in 2/32 (6%) and surgical treatment in the remaining 6/32 (19%). Conclusion Integrated PET/CT could detect tumour relapse in a higher percentage of patients than could CT. A change in the clinical management was observed in 44% of cases when PET/CT information was added to conventional follow-up findings.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Mangili, G; Picchio, M; Sironi, S; Vigano, R; Rabaiotti, E; Bornaghi, D; Bettinardi, V; Crivellaro, C; Messa, C; Fazio, F
Autori di Ateneo:
PICCHIO MARIA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/63379
Pubblicato in:
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND MOLECULAR IMAGING
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