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Correlation of FDG-PET findings with histopathology in the assessment of response to induction chemoradiotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer
Authors:Yuka Yamamoto  Yoshihiro Nishiyama  Toshihide Monden  Yasuhiro Sasakawa  Motoomi Ohkawa  Masashi Gotoh  Kotaro Kameyama  Reiji Haba
Affiliation:(1) Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology, Kagawa University, Kita-gun, Kagawa, Japan;(2) Faculty of Medicine, Department of Second Surgery, Kagawa University, Kita-gun, Kagawa, Japan;(3) Faculty of Medicine, Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Kagawa University, Kita-gun, Kagawa, Japan
Abstract:Purpose The objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of FDG-PET to predict the response of primary tumour and nodal disease to preoperative induction chemoradiotherapy in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Methods FDG-PET studies were performed before and after completion of chemoradiotherapy prior to surgery in 26 patients with NSCLC. FDG-PET imaging was performed at 1 h (early) and 2 h (delayed) after injection. Semi-quantitative analysis was performed using the standardised uptake value (SUV) at the primary tumour. Percent change was calculated according to the following equation: $${left( {{text{SUV}}_{{{text{after}}}} - {text{SUV}}_{{{text{before}}}} } right)} times {100} mathord{left/ {vphantom {{100} {{text{SUV}}_{{{text{before}}}} }}} right. kern-nulldelimiterspace} {{text{SUV}}_{{{text{before}}}} }$$. Based on histopathological analysis of the specimens obtained at surgery, patients were classified as pathological responders or pathological non-responders. The clinical nodal stage on the post-chemoradiotherapy PET scan was visually determined and compared with the final pathological stage.Results Eighteen patients were found to be pathological responders and eight to be pathological non-responders. SUVafter values from both early and delayed images in pathological responders were significantly lower than those in pathological non-responders. The percent change values from early and delayed images in the pathological responders were significantly higher than those in the pathological non-responders. The post-chemoradiotherapy PET scan accurately predicted nodal stage in 22 of 26 patients.Conclusion FDG-PET may have the potential to predict response to induction chemoradiotherapy in patients with NSCLC.
Keywords:18F-FDG PET  Chemoradiotherapy  Neoadjuvant  Lung cancer  NSCLC
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