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Chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced cervix cancer without aortic lymph node involvement: can we consider metabolic parameters of pretherapeutic FDG-PET/CT for treatment tailoring?
Document Type
Article
Source
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging. Jul2019, Vol. 46 Issue 7, p1551-1559. 9p. 4 Charts, 2 Graphs.
Subject
*CERVICAL cancer diagnosis
*CERVICAL cancer treatment
*CHEMORADIOTHERAPY
*MAGNETIC resonance imaging
*COMPUTED tomography
Language
ISSN
1619-7070
Abstract
Purpose: Aim of the study was to assess impact of pretherapeutic FDG-PET/CT metabolic parameters on response to chemoradiotherapy (CRT) and survival in locally advanced cervical cancer (LACC) patients without paraaortic lymph node involvement. Methods: LACC patients treated with CRT without macrometastatic involvement after paraaortic surgical staging were included. All patients had received at least 45 Gy radiotherapy and five cycles of platinum-based chemotherapy. High-risk histologies were excluded. Two senior nuclear physician experts in gynaecologic oncology reviewed all PET/CT exams, and extracted tumor SUVmax, MTV, and TLG (standardized uptake value, metabolic tumor volume, and total lesion glycolysis respectively). Response to CRT was assessed with a pelvic MRI done after 45 Gy. Medical charts were reviewed for clinical, pathology, and survival data. Results: Ninety-three patients were included in the study. The overall survival (OS) rates at 2 and 5 years were 83.0% [95%CI: 72.5–89.8] and 71.2% [57.5–81.2] respectively. The RFS rates at 2 and 5 years were 72.5% [61.5–80.9] and 64.4% [52.3–74.2] respectively. Higher cervical SUVmax and TLG were significantly associated with poor response to CRT. In multivariate analysis, cervical SUVmax was the main predictive factor for OS. Conclusion: Cervical tumor SUVmax was demonstrated to be a non-invasive prognostic biomarker for response to treatment and survival in LACC patients without paraaortic involvement. SUVmax and other PET/CT metabolic parameters require further prospective investigation to help tailoring of local treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]