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FDG-PET staging and importance of lymph node SUV in head and neck cancer

OBJECTIVES: The role of positron emission tomography (PET) with fluoro-deoxy-glucose (FDG) in the staging of head and neck cancer (HNC) is unclear. The NCCN guidelines do not recommend FDG-PET as a part of standard workup. The purpose of this report is to examine the role of FDG-PET imaging in alter...

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Autores principales: Kubicek, Gregory J, Champ, Collin, Fogh, Shannon, Wang, Fen, Reddy, Eashwer, Intenzo, Charles, Dusing, Reginald W, Machtay, Mitchell
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2915991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20637102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-3284-2-19
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author Kubicek, Gregory J
Champ, Collin
Fogh, Shannon
Wang, Fen
Reddy, Eashwer
Intenzo, Charles
Dusing, Reginald W
Machtay, Mitchell
author_facet Kubicek, Gregory J
Champ, Collin
Fogh, Shannon
Wang, Fen
Reddy, Eashwer
Intenzo, Charles
Dusing, Reginald W
Machtay, Mitchell
author_sort Kubicek, Gregory J
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description OBJECTIVES: The role of positron emission tomography (PET) with fluoro-deoxy-glucose (FDG) in the staging of head and neck cancer (HNC) is unclear. The NCCN guidelines do not recommend FDG-PET as a part of standard workup. The purpose of this report is to examine the role of FDG-PET imaging in altering management and providing prognostic information for HNC. METHODS: Retrospective review of HNC patients who had a staging FDG-PET scan performed at either Thomas Jefferson University or University of Kansas Medical Center between the years 2001 and 2007. A total of 212 PET scans were performed in patients who went on to receive radiotherapy. RESULTS: The median follow-up time for all patients was 469 days. The PPV and NPV of PET imaging to correctly identify lymph node status was 94% and 89% respectively. Lymph nodes with extracapsular extension (ECE) had higher SUVs than nodes without ECE, 11.0 vs. 5.0 (p < 0.0007). Maximum SUV for the primary tumor > 8.0 was predictive of worse overall survival (p < 0.045), while the SUV of the lymph nodes was predictive for distant recurrence at one year--with a mean SUV value of 10.4 for patients with distant failure vs. 7.0 without (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: FDG-PET staging in head and neck cancer has good positive and negative predictive values in determining lymph node status. The maximum SUV of the primary tumor is predictive of overall survival. This is the first report to find that the SUV of a lymph node is predictive for ECE and also for distant recurrence.
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spelling pubmed-29159912010-08-05 FDG-PET staging and importance of lymph node SUV in head and neck cancer Kubicek, Gregory J Champ, Collin Fogh, Shannon Wang, Fen Reddy, Eashwer Intenzo, Charles Dusing, Reginald W Machtay, Mitchell Head Neck Oncol Research OBJECTIVES: The role of positron emission tomography (PET) with fluoro-deoxy-glucose (FDG) in the staging of head and neck cancer (HNC) is unclear. The NCCN guidelines do not recommend FDG-PET as a part of standard workup. The purpose of this report is to examine the role of FDG-PET imaging in altering management and providing prognostic information for HNC. METHODS: Retrospective review of HNC patients who had a staging FDG-PET scan performed at either Thomas Jefferson University or University of Kansas Medical Center between the years 2001 and 2007. A total of 212 PET scans were performed in patients who went on to receive radiotherapy. RESULTS: The median follow-up time for all patients was 469 days. The PPV and NPV of PET imaging to correctly identify lymph node status was 94% and 89% respectively. Lymph nodes with extracapsular extension (ECE) had higher SUVs than nodes without ECE, 11.0 vs. 5.0 (p < 0.0007). Maximum SUV for the primary tumor > 8.0 was predictive of worse overall survival (p < 0.045), while the SUV of the lymph nodes was predictive for distant recurrence at one year--with a mean SUV value of 10.4 for patients with distant failure vs. 7.0 without (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: FDG-PET staging in head and neck cancer has good positive and negative predictive values in determining lymph node status. The maximum SUV of the primary tumor is predictive of overall survival. This is the first report to find that the SUV of a lymph node is predictive for ECE and also for distant recurrence. BioMed Central 2010-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC2915991/ /pubmed/20637102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-3284-2-19 Text en Copyright ©2010 Kubicek et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fogh, Shannon
Wang, Fen
Reddy, Eashwer
Intenzo, Charles
Dusing, Reginald W
Machtay, Mitchell
FDG-PET staging and importance of lymph node SUV in head and neck cancer
title FDG-PET staging and importance of lymph node SUV in head and neck cancer
title_full FDG-PET staging and importance of lymph node SUV in head and neck cancer
title_fullStr FDG-PET staging and importance of lymph node SUV in head and neck cancer
title_full_unstemmed FDG-PET staging and importance of lymph node SUV in head and neck cancer
title_short FDG-PET staging and importance of lymph node SUV in head and neck cancer
title_sort fdg-pet staging and importance of lymph node suv in head and neck cancer
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2915991/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20637102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-3284-2-19
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