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Bone metastases from breast cancer: associations between morphologic CT patterns and glycolytic activity on PET and bone scintigraphy as well as explorative search for influential factors
Authors:Tsutomu Sugihara  Mitsuru Koizumi  Masamichi Koyama  Takashi Terauchi  Naoya Gomi  Yoshinori Ito  Kiyohiko Hatake  Naohiro Sata
Institution:1.Department of Breast Oncology,Yasugi Daiichi Hospital,Yasugi,Japan;2.Department of Nuclear Medicine,Cancer Institute Hospital,Tokyo,Japan;3.Department of Diagnostic Radiology,Cancer Institute Hospital,Tokyo,Japan;4.Department of Breast Medical Oncology,Cancer Institute Hospital,Tokyo,Japan;5.Department of Hematology Oncology,Cancer Institute Hospital,Tokyo,Japan;6.Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery,Jichi Medical University,Shimotsuke,Japan
Abstract:

Background

This study aimed to compare the detection of bone metastases from breast cancer on F-18 fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) and bone scintigraphy (BS). An explorative search for factors influencing the sensitivity or uptake of BS and FDG-PET was also performed.

Methods

Eighty-eight patients with bone metastases from breast cancer were eligible for this study. Histological confirmation of bone metastases was obtained in 31 patients. The bone metastases were visually classified into four types based on their computed tomography (CT) appearance: osteoblastic, osteolytic, mixed, and negative. The sensitivity of BS and FDG-PET were obtained regarding CT type, adjuvant therapy, and the primary tumor characteristics. The FDG maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) was analyzed.

Results

The sensitivities of the three modalities (CT, BS, and FDG-PET) were 77, 89, and 94%, respectively. The sensitivity of FDG-PET for the osteoblastic type (69%) was significantly lower than that for the other types (P < 0.001), and the sensitivity of BS for the negative type (70%) was significantly lower than that for the others. Regarding tumor characteristics, the sensitivity of FDG-PET significantly differed between nuclear grade (NG)1 and NG2–3 (P = 0.032). The SUVmax of the osteoblastic type was significantly lower than that of the other types (P = 0.009). The SUVmax of NG1 was also significantly lower than that of NG2–3 (P = 0.011). No significant difference in FDG uptake (SUVmax) was detected between different histological types.

Conclusion

Although FDG-PET is superior to BS for the detection of bone metastases from breast cancer, this technique has limitations in depicting osteoblastic bone metastases and NG1.
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