(11)C-acetate PET/CT in pre-therapeutic lymph node staging in high-risk prostate cancer patients and its influence on disease management - a retrospective study

Radiation treatment with simultaneous integrated boost against suspected lymph node metastases may be a curative therapeutic option in patients with high-risk prostate cancer (>15% estimated risk of pelvic lymph node metastases according to the Cagiannos nomogram). (11)C-acetate positron emission...

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Published inEJNMMI research Vol. 4; no. 1; p. 55
Main Authors Strandberg, Sara, Karlsson, Camilla Thellenberg, Sundström, Torbjörn, Ögren, Mattias, Ögren, Margareta, Axelsson, Jan, Riklund, Katrine
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Published Germany 01.12.2014
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Abstract Radiation treatment with simultaneous integrated boost against suspected lymph node metastases may be a curative therapeutic option in patients with high-risk prostate cancer (>15% estimated risk of pelvic lymph node metastases according to the Cagiannos nomogram). (11)C-acetate positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) can be used for primary staging as well as for detection of suspected relapse of prostate cancer. The aims of this study were to evaluate the association between positive (11)C-acetate PET/CT findings and the estimated risk of pelvic lymph node metastases and to assess the impact of (11)C-acetate PET/CT on patient management in high-risk prostate cancer patients. Fifty consecutive prostate cancer patients referred for primary staging with (11)C-acetate PET/CT prior to radiotherapy with curative intention were enrolled in this retrospective study. All patients showed increased (11)C-acetate uptake in the prostate. Pelvic lymph node uptake was seen in 42% (21/50) of the patients, with positive external iliac lymph nodes in 71% (15/21) of these. The overall observed proportion of PET/CT-positive pelvic lymph nodes at patient level was higher than the average estimated risk, especially in low-risk groups (<15%). There was a significant association between observed proportion and estimated risk of pelvic lymph node metastases in groups with ≤45 and >45% estimated risk. Treatment strategy was altered due to (11)C-acetate PET/CT findings in 43% (20/47) of the patients. The observed proportion of (11)C-acetate PET/CT findings suggestive of locoregional metastases was higher than the estimated risk, suggesting that the Cagiannos nomogram underestimates the risk for metastases. The imaging results with (11)C-acetate PET/CT have a considerable impact on patient management.
AbstractList Radiation treatment with simultaneous integrated boost against suspected lymph node metastases may be a curative therapeutic option in patients with high-risk prostate cancer (>15% estimated risk of pelvic lymph node metastases according to the Cagiannos nomogram). (11)C-acetate positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) can be used for primary staging as well as for detection of suspected relapse of prostate cancer. The aims of this study were to evaluate the association between positive (11)C-acetate PET/CT findings and the estimated risk of pelvic lymph node metastases and to assess the impact of (11)C-acetate PET/CT on patient management in high-risk prostate cancer patients. Fifty consecutive prostate cancer patients referred for primary staging with (11)C-acetate PET/CT prior to radiotherapy with curative intention were enrolled in this retrospective study. All patients showed increased (11)C-acetate uptake in the prostate. Pelvic lymph node uptake was seen in 42% (21/50) of the patients, with positive external iliac lymph nodes in 71% (15/21) of these. The overall observed proportion of PET/CT-positive pelvic lymph nodes at patient level was higher than the average estimated risk, especially in low-risk groups (<15%). There was a significant association between observed proportion and estimated risk of pelvic lymph node metastases in groups with ≤45 and >45% estimated risk. Treatment strategy was altered due to (11)C-acetate PET/CT findings in 43% (20/47) of the patients. The observed proportion of (11)C-acetate PET/CT findings suggestive of locoregional metastases was higher than the estimated risk, suggesting that the Cagiannos nomogram underestimates the risk for metastases. The imaging results with (11)C-acetate PET/CT have a considerable impact on patient management.
Author Strandberg, Sara
Ögren, Margareta
Sundström, Torbjörn
Ögren, Mattias
Riklund, Katrine
Karlsson, Camilla Thellenberg
Axelsson, Jan
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