학술논문

FDG-PET/CT in the evaluation of anal carcinoma
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics. Jul2006, Vol. 65 Issue 3, p720-725. 6p.
Subject
*HIV-positive persons
*CANCER
*MEDICAL radiography
*POSITRON emission tomography
*ABDOMEN
*COMPARATIVE studies
*COMPUTED tomography
*DEOXY sugars
*LYMPH nodes
*RESEARCH methodology
*MEDICAL cooperation
*PELVIS
*RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS
*RESEARCH
*SURVIVAL analysis (Biometry)
*EVALUATION research
*RETROSPECTIVE studies
*HIV seroconversion
*ANAL tumors
Language
ISSN
0360-3016
Abstract
Purpose: Surgical staging and treatment of anal carcinoma has been replaced by noninvasive staging studies and combined modality therapy. In this study, we compare computed tomography (CT) and physical examination to [(18)F]-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose-positron emission tomography/computed tomography (FDG-PET/CT) in the staging of carcinoma of the anal canal, with special emphasis on determination of spread to inguinal lymph nodes. Methods and Materials: Between July 2003 and July 2005, 41 consecutive patients with biopsy-proved anal carcinoma underwent a complete staging evaluation including physical examination, CT, and 2-FDG-PET/CT. Patients ranged in age from 30 to 89 years. Nine men were HIV-positive. Treatment was with standard Nigro regimen. Results: [(18)F]-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose-positron emission tomography/computed tomography (FDG-PET/CT) detected 91% of nonexcised primary tumors, whereas CT visualized 59%. FDG-PET/CT detected abnormal uptake in pelvic nodes of 5 patients with normal pelvic CT scans. FDG-PET/CT detected abnormal nodes in 20% of groins that were normal by CT, and in 23% without abnormality on physical examination. Furthermore, 17% of groins negative by both CT and physical examination showed abnormal uptake on FDG-PET/CT. HIV-positive patients had an increased frequency of PET-positive lymph nodes. Conclusion: [(18)F]-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose-positron emission tomography/computed tomography detects the primary tumor more often than CT. FDG-PET/CT detects substantially more abnormal inguinal lymph nodes than are identified by standard clinical staging with CT and physical examination. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]