Evaluation of the Response of Radiotherapy to Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck using 18 FDG−PET |
Sang wook Lee;Jae seung Kim;Jin sook Ryu;Byong yong Yi;Jong hoon Kim;Seung do Ahn;Seong soo Shin;Sang yoon Kim;Soon yuhl Nam;Si yeol song;Sang min Yoon;Jin hong Park;Sung bae Kim;Eun kyung Choi |
두경부 편평상피세포암종에서 18FDG−PET을 이용한 방사선치료 반응평가 |
이상욱;김재승;류진숙;이병용;김종훈;안승도;신성수;김상윤;남순열;송시열;윤상민;박진홍;김성배;최은경 |
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Abstract |
Purpose To evaluate the efficacy of positron emission tomography with 2-[F-18] fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose in discrimination of response in the nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients who treated with radiotherapy.
Methods and Materials: Twenty-four patients who underwent FDG-PET scan before and after radiotherapy for no disseminated head and neck carcinoma at the Asan Medical Center between August 2001 and September 2002 were evaluate by prospective analysis. First FDG-PET scan performed before radiotherapy within 1 month, and second FDG-PET scan performed 1 month after radiotherapy. FDG-PET images were analyzed by standard uptake value (SUV). Follow-up period was more than 6 months.
Results The pretreatment SUV was 3.4-14.0 (median: 6.0) and posttreatment SUV was ground level-7.7 (median: 2.0). The overall sensitivity and specicity of FDG-PET to evaluate residual tumors in the nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients were 94% and 94%.
Conclusion FDG-PET is effective in evaluation of radiation response in the nasopharyngeal carcinoma. We think that the timing of one month after finished radiotherapy FDG-PET scan was not too fast to evaluation of radiation response. |
Key Words:
FDG-PET, Radiotherapy, Head and Neck, Squamous cell carcinoma |