Localized FDG loss in lung cancer lesions
Davide Parodi, Edoardo Dighero, Giorgia Biddau, Francesca D'Amico,, Matteo Bauckneht, Cecilia Marini, Sara Garbarino, Cristina Campi, Michele, Piana, Gianmario Sambuceti

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that voxel-wise compartmental analysis of FDG PET/CT imaging can identify tumor regions with tracer washout, potentially distinguishing inflammatory infiltrates within lung cancer lesions to improve treatment monitoring.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel voxel-wise compartmental analysis method to detect FDG washout regions in lung tumors, enhancing the understanding of tumor heterogeneity.
Findings
Voxel-wise maps reveal regions with FDG washout in lung tumors.
Progressive analysis shows increased washout detection with delayed regression start.
Method may improve monitoring of immune response in cancer therapy.
Abstract
Purpose: Analysis of [18F]-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) kinetics in cancer has been most often limited to the evaluation of the average uptake over relatively large volumes. Nevertheless, tumor lesion almost contains inflammatory infiltrates whose cells are characterized by a significant radioactivity washout due to the hydrolysis of FDG-6P catalyzed by glucose-6P phosphatase. The present study aimed to verify whether voxel-wise compartmental analysis of dynamic imaging can identify tumor regions characterized by tracer washout. Materials & Methods: The study included 11 patients with lung cancer submitted to PET/CT imaging for staging purposes. Tumor was defined by drawing a volume of interest loosely surrounding the lesion and considering all inside voxels with standardized uptake value (SUV) >40% of the maximum. After 20 minutes dynamic imaging centered on the heart, eight whole body…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLung Cancer Treatments and Mutations · Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Medical Imaging and Pathology Studies
