BMC Cancer (Jan 2013)

The maximum standardized uptake value of <sup>18</sup> F-FDG PET scan to determine prognosis of hormone-receptor positive metastatic breast cancer

  • Zhang Jian,
  • Jia Zhen,
  • Ragaz Joseph,
  • Zhang Ying-Jian,
  • Zhou Min,
  • Zhang Yong-Ping,
  • Li Gang,
  • Wang Bi-Yun,
  • Wang Zhong-Hua,
  • Hu Xi-Chun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-13-42
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 42

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Abstract Background Whether PET scan maximum standard uptake value (SUVmax) could differentiate luminal A from luminal B and help predict the survival of metastatic breast cancer (MBC) patients with luminal subtype is still unknown and need to be investigated. Methods 305 MBC patients with luminal subtypes were screened with PET/CT. Eligible patients were prospectively followed up. Results In total, 134 patients were eligible for this study. SUVmax was significantly related to the number of metastatic sites and presence of visceral metastasis on univariate analysis. SUVmax could not effectively differentiate patients with luminal A from luminal B subtype. Although luminal subtype at diagnosis could predict the relapse-free interval, it could not predict progression-free survival (PFS) or overall survival (OS) after developing relapse. In contrast, SUVmax was predictive of both PFS and OS and this effect was maintained in multivariate COX regression model. Conclusions SUVmax of MBC did not correlate with molecular subtypes of primary tumor. While molecular subtype may be a valuable prognostic factor at primary diagnosis of breast cancer, the SUVmax, rather than molecular subtype, does have a potential to predict independently in multivariate analysis for the PFS and OS in patients with metastatic disease of luminal subtype.

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