Usefulness of 18FDG positron emission tomography in detection and follow-up of digestive cancers

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Paulus, P [1 ]
Hustinx, R [1 ]
Daenen, F [1 ]
Jacquet, N [1 ]
Rigo, P [1 ]
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[1] Ctr Hosp Univ Liege, Nucl Med Serv, Liege, Belgium
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ACTA GASTRO-ENTEROLOGICA BELGICA | 1997年 / 60卷 / 04期
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PET; FDG; colorectal cancer; pancreatic cancer; liver metastases;
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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PET is a diagnostic method that creates high resolution, 3 dimensional tomographic images of the distribution of positron emitting radionuclides in the human body, Recent technological developments allow the use of whole-body PET devices in clinical oncology. (18)FDG is a glucose analog transported and competitively used with glucose reflecting the increased glucose metabolism into malignant cells. Differential diagnosis between chronic pancratitis and pancreatic cancer is already a well-documented indication. For initial staging of gastro-esophageal and colorectal tumours, results are preliminary but the clinical impact seems to be rather limited. At present, the major indication of FDG-PET is the dectection and staging of colorectal cancer recurrences, FDG-PET allows the differentiation between scared tissue and tumour when structural imaging is often confusing, In the same time, the whole-body imaging capability provides unique information that can modify loco-regional and liver staging, Overall, FDG-PET affects the clinical management of 30 to 40% of these patients. Quantitative assessment of therapeutic response to chemotherapy regimen appears to be one of the most promising applications of FDG-PET, Since the most effective therapy of colorectal cancer are often surgical, the role of chemotherapy in colorectal cancer remains Limited to adjuvant therapy and in advanced disease, However, FDG-PET could be of great value in assessing the response of oesophageal carcinomas to chemo-radio therapy, before surgery. In our experience, FDG-PET appears to be the first line diagnostic method in the detection and staging of colorectal recurrence and differential diagnosis of pancreatic tumour versus chronic pancreatitis.
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