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Evaluation of FLT-PET/CT usefulness in diagnosis and qualification for surgical treatment of gastric cancer

AIM OF THE STUDY: Evaluation of FLT/PET/ CT usefulness in diagnosis and qualification for surgical treatment of gastric cancer. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The FLT/PET/CT test was carried out in a group of 50 gastric cancer patients. Based on the test result, a decision followed about the therapeutic proc...

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Autores principales: Staniuk, Tomasz, Zegarski, Wojciech, Małkowski, Bogdan, Jankowski, Michał, Klag, Michał, Pietrzak, Tomasz
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Termedia Publishing House 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3685381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23788985
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wo.2013.34621
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author Staniuk, Tomasz
Zegarski, Wojciech
Małkowski, Bogdan
Jankowski, Michał
Klag, Michał
Pietrzak, Tomasz
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Zegarski, Wojciech
Małkowski, Bogdan
Jankowski, Michał
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description AIM OF THE STUDY: Evaluation of FLT/PET/ CT usefulness in diagnosis and qualification for surgical treatment of gastric cancer. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The FLT/PET/CT test was carried out in a group of 50 gastric cancer patients. Based on the test result, a decision followed about the therapeutic procedure to be applied. A comparison was made with regards to the consistency of the cancer growth advancement degree evaluation in the initial preoperative FLT/PET/CT test against the evaluation of postoperative degree of cancer advancement in histopathology. RESULTS: In the group of 50 diagnosed patients a surgical treatment was used for 37 patients. 21 resections were performed out of which 19 operations were radical In the group of 16 non-resective operations 2 post-laparotomic patients were selected for inductive treatment. In the group of 13 patients who did not undergo any surgery, 10 were directed to palliative care and 3 for inductive treatment. In the group of 50 patients, the applied FLT-PET/CT test confirmed presence of primary tumor in 49 patients. The presence of increased uptake of FLT in the local lymph nodes during the preoperative FLT-PET/CT test was confirmed in 22 cases. In 14 patients with FLT-PET/Ct N(+) with the M(–) feature resection surgery was performed. The increased uptake of FLT in localizing metastases (nodal and non-nodal) FLT-PET/CT (M+) was detected in 22 patients. The presence of nodal metastases in the postoperative histopathology examination (hpN+) was detected in 14 cases. In these cases preoperative FLT-PET/CT test proved the N(+) feature in 11 patients. The result FLT-PET/CT N(–) was truly negative in 2 patients, and false negative in 1 patient. In the group of 7 operated hpN(–) patients, in 3 patients a preoperative result FLT-PET/ CT N(+) (false positive result) was obtained. The consistency (positive) of nodal metastases identification in FLT-PET/CT as compared to post-surgical histopathology examination scored 11/15, which equals 73.3%. In the group of patients in whom resection surgery was performed, 4 false negative results were obtained [hp(N+), FLT-PET/CT (N–)] and 3 false positive results [hp(N–), FLT-PET/CT N(+)]. CONCLUSIONS: The initial test results indicate that FLT-PET/CT is an effective method in evaluating the primary tumor and the regional lymph nodes and is useful and beneficial in the diagnosis and further treatment evaluation of gastric cancer. FLT-PET/CT examination facilitates making proper therapeutic decisions – it allows the number of unnecessary laparotomies to be lowered.
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spelling pubmed-36853812013-06-20 Evaluation of FLT-PET/CT usefulness in diagnosis and qualification for surgical treatment of gastric cancer Staniuk, Tomasz Zegarski, Wojciech Małkowski, Bogdan Jankowski, Michał Klag, Michał Pietrzak, Tomasz Contemp Oncol (Pozn) Original Paper AIM OF THE STUDY: Evaluation of FLT/PET/ CT usefulness in diagnosis and qualification for surgical treatment of gastric cancer. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The FLT/PET/CT test was carried out in a group of 50 gastric cancer patients. Based on the test result, a decision followed about the therapeutic procedure to be applied. A comparison was made with regards to the consistency of the cancer growth advancement degree evaluation in the initial preoperative FLT/PET/CT test against the evaluation of postoperative degree of cancer advancement in histopathology. RESULTS: In the group of 50 diagnosed patients a surgical treatment was used for 37 patients. 21 resections were performed out of which 19 operations were radical In the group of 16 non-resective operations 2 post-laparotomic patients were selected for inductive treatment. In the group of 13 patients who did not undergo any surgery, 10 were directed to palliative care and 3 for inductive treatment. In the group of 50 patients, the applied FLT-PET/CT test confirmed presence of primary tumor in 49 patients. The presence of increased uptake of FLT in the local lymph nodes during the preoperative FLT-PET/CT test was confirmed in 22 cases. In 14 patients with FLT-PET/Ct N(+) with the M(–) feature resection surgery was performed. The increased uptake of FLT in localizing metastases (nodal and non-nodal) FLT-PET/CT (M+) was detected in 22 patients. The presence of nodal metastases in the postoperative histopathology examination (hpN+) was detected in 14 cases. In these cases preoperative FLT-PET/CT test proved the N(+) feature in 11 patients. The result FLT-PET/CT N(–) was truly negative in 2 patients, and false negative in 1 patient. In the group of 7 operated hpN(–) patients, in 3 patients a preoperative result FLT-PET/ CT N(+) (false positive result) was obtained. The consistency (positive) of nodal metastases identification in FLT-PET/CT as compared to post-surgical histopathology examination scored 11/15, which equals 73.3%. In the group of patients in whom resection surgery was performed, 4 false negative results were obtained [hp(N+), FLT-PET/CT (N–)] and 3 false positive results [hp(N–), FLT-PET/CT N(+)]. CONCLUSIONS: The initial test results indicate that FLT-PET/CT is an effective method in evaluating the primary tumor and the regional lymph nodes and is useful and beneficial in the diagnosis and further treatment evaluation of gastric cancer. FLT-PET/CT examination facilitates making proper therapeutic decisions – it allows the number of unnecessary laparotomies to be lowered. Termedia Publishing House 2013-04-29 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3685381/ /pubmed/23788985 http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wo.2013.34621 Text en Copyright © 2013 Termedia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License, permitting all non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Staniuk, Tomasz
Zegarski, Wojciech
Małkowski, Bogdan
Jankowski, Michał
Klag, Michał
Pietrzak, Tomasz
Evaluation of FLT-PET/CT usefulness in diagnosis and qualification for surgical treatment of gastric cancer
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title_fullStr Evaluation of FLT-PET/CT usefulness in diagnosis and qualification for surgical treatment of gastric cancer
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of FLT-PET/CT usefulness in diagnosis and qualification for surgical treatment of gastric cancer
title_short Evaluation of FLT-PET/CT usefulness in diagnosis and qualification for surgical treatment of gastric cancer
title_sort evaluation of flt-pet/ct usefulness in diagnosis and qualification for surgical treatment of gastric cancer
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3685381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23788985
http://dx.doi.org/10.5114/wo.2013.34621
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