The value of bone marrow scintigraphy using 99mTc monoclonal antigranulocyte antibodies in complement to bone scintigraphy in detecting bone metastases from primary breast cancer |
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Authors: | Prior J O Barghouth G Delaloye J F Leyvraz S Bischof Delaloye A |
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Affiliation: | Division of Nuclear Medicine, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois (CHUV), Lausanne, Switzerland. John.Prior@chuv.hospvd.ch |
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Abstract: | This prospective study evaluates bone marrow scintigraphy (BMS) in detecting bone metastases from primary breast cancer when performed in complement to conventional bone scan (BS). Sixty women predominantly with low-stage disease underwent BS followed by BMS within 1-35 days using BW250/183 antigranulocyte antibodies. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was performed to compare BS to BS+BMS on a patient-by-patient basis using a 'gold standard' composed of subsequent computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, X-ray or BS examinations and at least a 12 month follow-up. Metastases were present in eight out of 60 patients (13%). Specificity was improved by BS+BMS compared to BS alone (90%, 65%) as well as positive predictive value (62%, 27%), accuracy (87%, 72%), positive (10.4, 2.4) and negative (0.20, 0.00) likelihood ratios. Sensitivity (100%, 88%) and negative predictive value (100%, 97%) were similar for BMS+BS and BS alone. As a result of BMS, clinical management was modified in 15 patients (25%). In conclusion, BMS supplements BS by improving specificity, positive predictive value and accuracy in detecting breast cancer bone metastases. The ROC curves show improved specificity for BS+BMS at the same sensitivity compared to BS alone. Consequently, BMS may be useful in low-stage subjects with positive or equivocal BS for metastases. |
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