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Clinicopathological and prognostic impact of imaging of breast cancer angiogenesis and hypoxia using diffuse optical spectroscopy

Near-infrared diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS) imaging can non-invasively measure tumor hemoglobin concentration using high contrast to normal tissue, thus providing vascularity and oxygenation status. We assessed the clinical usefulness of DOS imaging in primary breast cancer. In all, 118 women w...

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Autores principales: Nakamiya, Noriko, Ueda, Shigeto, Shigekawa, Takashi, Takeuchi, Hideki, Sano, Hiroshi, Hirokawa, Eiko, Shimada, Hiroko, Suzuki, Hiroaki, Oda, Motoki, Osaki, Akihiko, Saeki, Toshiaki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4317930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24766271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.12432
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author Nakamiya, Noriko
Ueda, Shigeto
Shigekawa, Takashi
Takeuchi, Hideki
Sano, Hiroshi
Hirokawa, Eiko
Shimada, Hiroko
Suzuki, Hiroaki
Oda, Motoki
Osaki, Akihiko
Saeki, Toshiaki
author_facet Nakamiya, Noriko
Ueda, Shigeto
Shigekawa, Takashi
Takeuchi, Hideki
Sano, Hiroshi
Hirokawa, Eiko
Shimada, Hiroko
Suzuki, Hiroaki
Oda, Motoki
Osaki, Akihiko
Saeki, Toshiaki
author_sort Nakamiya, Noriko
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description Near-infrared diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS) imaging can non-invasively measure tumor hemoglobin concentration using high contrast to normal tissue, thus providing vascularity and oxygenation status. We assessed the clinical usefulness of DOS imaging in primary breast cancer. In all, 118 women with a histologically confirmed diagnosis of primary malignant tumor were enrolled. All participants underwent testing using time-resolved DOS before treatment initiation. Visual assessment of DOS imaging for detecting tumors was carried out by two readers blinded to the clinical data. Relative total hemoglobin (rtHb) and oxygen saturation (stO(2)) of the tumors was compared with clinicopathological variables and 10-year prognosis was calculated. Sensitivity for detecting a tumor based on the rtHb breast map was 62.7% (74/118). The sensitivity depended on T stage: 100% (7/7) for T3, 78.9% (45/57) for T2, 44.7% (17/38) for T1, and 31.3% (5/16) for T(is). Tumors showed unique features of higher rtHb with a wider range of stO(2) than normal breast tissue, depending on histological type. There was a significant correlation of rtHb with tumor size, lymphatic vascular invasion, and histological grade, and of stO(2) with age and tumor size. Neither rtHb nor stO(2) correlated with intrinsic biomarkers such as estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, or human epidermal growth factor receptor 2; rtHb inversely correlated with 10-year relapse-free survival and overall survival, with statistical significance. Diffuse optical spectroscopy imaging has limited utility for the early detection of breast cancer; nonetheless, the findings suggest that the degree of tumor angiogenesis and hypoxia may be associated with tumor aggressiveness and poor prognosis.
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spelling pubmed-43179302015-10-05 Clinicopathological and prognostic impact of imaging of breast cancer angiogenesis and hypoxia using diffuse optical spectroscopy Nakamiya, Noriko Ueda, Shigeto Shigekawa, Takashi Takeuchi, Hideki Sano, Hiroshi Hirokawa, Eiko Shimada, Hiroko Suzuki, Hiroaki Oda, Motoki Osaki, Akihiko Saeki, Toshiaki Cancer Sci Original Articles Near-infrared diffuse optical spectroscopy (DOS) imaging can non-invasively measure tumor hemoglobin concentration using high contrast to normal tissue, thus providing vascularity and oxygenation status. We assessed the clinical usefulness of DOS imaging in primary breast cancer. In all, 118 women with a histologically confirmed diagnosis of primary malignant tumor were enrolled. All participants underwent testing using time-resolved DOS before treatment initiation. Visual assessment of DOS imaging for detecting tumors was carried out by two readers blinded to the clinical data. Relative total hemoglobin (rtHb) and oxygen saturation (stO(2)) of the tumors was compared with clinicopathological variables and 10-year prognosis was calculated. Sensitivity for detecting a tumor based on the rtHb breast map was 62.7% (74/118). The sensitivity depended on T stage: 100% (7/7) for T3, 78.9% (45/57) for T2, 44.7% (17/38) for T1, and 31.3% (5/16) for T(is). Tumors showed unique features of higher rtHb with a wider range of stO(2) than normal breast tissue, depending on histological type. There was a significant correlation of rtHb with tumor size, lymphatic vascular invasion, and histological grade, and of stO(2) with age and tumor size. Neither rtHb nor stO(2) correlated with intrinsic biomarkers such as estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, or human epidermal growth factor receptor 2; rtHb inversely correlated with 10-year relapse-free survival and overall survival, with statistical significance. Diffuse optical spectroscopy imaging has limited utility for the early detection of breast cancer; nonetheless, the findings suggest that the degree of tumor angiogenesis and hypoxia may be associated with tumor aggressiveness and poor prognosis. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2014-07 2014-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4317930/ /pubmed/24766271 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.12432 Text en © 2014 The Authors. Cancer Science published by Wiley Publishing Asia Pty Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Nakamiya, Noriko
Ueda, Shigeto
Shigekawa, Takashi
Takeuchi, Hideki
Sano, Hiroshi
Hirokawa, Eiko
Shimada, Hiroko
Suzuki, Hiroaki
Oda, Motoki
Osaki, Akihiko
Saeki, Toshiaki
Clinicopathological and prognostic impact of imaging of breast cancer angiogenesis and hypoxia using diffuse optical spectroscopy
title Clinicopathological and prognostic impact of imaging of breast cancer angiogenesis and hypoxia using diffuse optical spectroscopy
title_full Clinicopathological and prognostic impact of imaging of breast cancer angiogenesis and hypoxia using diffuse optical spectroscopy
title_fullStr Clinicopathological and prognostic impact of imaging of breast cancer angiogenesis and hypoxia using diffuse optical spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Clinicopathological and prognostic impact of imaging of breast cancer angiogenesis and hypoxia using diffuse optical spectroscopy
title_short Clinicopathological and prognostic impact of imaging of breast cancer angiogenesis and hypoxia using diffuse optical spectroscopy
title_sort clinicopathological and prognostic impact of imaging of breast cancer angiogenesis and hypoxia using diffuse optical spectroscopy
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4317930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24766271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cas.12432
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