Van Tıp Dergisi (Jul 2022)

The Relatıonshıp Between Pet Ct And Tumor Features In Patıents Wıth Breast Cancer

  • Yasin Sezgin,
  • Oğur Karhan,
  • Serdar İleri,
  • Senar Ebinç,
  • Erkan Bilen,
  • Muslih Urun,
  • Halis Yerlikaya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5505/vtd.2022.74340
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 3
pp. 337 – 343

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is the most common cancer and major cause of cancer death in women worldwide. The importance of usage positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) in oncology is increasing. In our study, we planned to investigate the relationship between 18 F-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (18 F-FDG) uptake and characteristics of the tumor. METHODS: The medical records of 414 patients who applied to our oncology clinic with the diagnosis of breast cancer and underwent PET/CT were analyzed retrospectively. Patients with breast cancer aged between 18-90 years were included in the study. Patients with secondary malignancy, mentally unstable, younger than 18 years of age and older than 90 years of age were excluded from the study. FDG uptake was investigated according to molecular subtypes, tumor sizes, body mass index and proliferation indices. RESULTS: The mean age of 414 patients included in the study was 48.8 years. The vast majority of patients had invasive ductal carcinoma. While 86 patients were in the metastatic stage at the time of diagnosis, 327 patients had local or locally advanced disease. In the study, there was a correlation between the increase in Ki-67 and the increase in FDG uptake and it was statistically significant (p <0.01). DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: In the study, those with larger tumor size had more FDG uptake. Likewise, increased proliferation index and invasive ductal carcinoma had higher FDG uptake. The relationship between tumor characteristics and FDG uptake can be used as a predictive marker for individualized treatment in the future.

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