Abstract P4-01-05: 3’-deoxy-3’-[18F]fluoro-thymidine (18F-FLT) positron emission tomography (PET): An accurate and effective tool for assessing tumor response in breast cancer

2013 
Objectives : A French multicenter study was promoted by the national French cancer federation (Unicancer RD stage II n = 75, stage III n = 21 et stage IV n = 1). 90 patients underwent a baseline PET before the onset of NAC (PET1) and a final PET after the end of NAC and before surgery (PET3). PET acquisitions were performed 60±7min after FLT injection. SUVmax (maximum standardized uptake value), SUVpeak (1 cm3 ROI including pixel max) and SUV41 (isocontour 41% of pixel max) were computed. Changes in SUV on PET3 vs PET1 were analyzed in relation to histopathological findings at the end of NAC (Sataloff criteria). Results : Tumor FLT uptake decreased markedly between TEP1 and TEP3 (SUVmax = 6.2±4.8 vs 1.3±1.2 respectively; SUVpeak = 4.6±3.2 vs 0.9±0.9; SUV41 = 3.6±2.8 vs 0.8±0.7). Total or near-total therapeutic effect (grade A) were obtained in 20 patients, more than 50% therapeutic effect but less than total or near-total effect (grade B) in 37 patients, less than 50% therapeutic effect but visible effect (grade C) in 22 patients, or no therapeutic effect (grade D) in 11 patients. SUVmax decreased dramatically (87.5%) to background levels in all patients with a complete response (grade A). Overall, changes in SUV differed depending on the type of histological response (p Conclusions : Pathologic response to NAC in breast cancer can be assessed accurately by FLT. Citation Information: Cancer Res 2013;73(24 Suppl): Abstract nr P4-01-05.
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