# PET/CT Volumetric Parameters as Predictors of the Peritoneal Cancer Index in Advanced Ovarian Cancer Patients

**Authors:** Ariel Glickman, Blanca Gil-Ibáñez, Aida Niñerola-Baizán, Marta Tormo, Núria Carreras-Dieguez, Pere Fusté, Marta Del Pino, Eduardo González-Bosquet, Inmaculada Romero-Zayas, Cristina Celada-Castro, Tiermes Marina, Lydia Gaba, Adela Rodriguez Hernández, Adela Saco, Laura Buñesch, Josep Lluís Carrasco, Katherine Quintero, David Fuster, Berta Díaz-Feijóo, Aureli Torné, Pilar Paredes

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics15141818 · 2025-07-19

## TL;DR

This study shows that PET/CT scans can predict the extent of cancer spread in advanced ovarian cancer patients, helping guide treatment decisions.

## Contribution

The study demonstrates that PET/CT volumetric parameters can non-invasively predict the peritoneal cancer index in advanced ovarian cancer.

## Key findings

- MTV40 and TLG40 showed significant correlations with the peritoneal cancer index (PCI).
- Quadrant-specific parameters like MTV3_40 and TLG3_40 had high AUCs for predicting PCI above 14.
- Volumetric parameters effectively predicted PCI above or below 20 with AUCs around 0.77.

## Abstract

Background: Assessment of the peritoneal cancer burden is crucial for determining the optimal treatment in advanced ovarian cancer (AOC). Effective non-invasive methods to predict tumour load remain limited. This study aimed to assess the applicability of 2-[18F]FDG PET/CT volumetric parameters, metabolic tumour volume (MTV), and total lesion glycolysis (TLG) for predicting the surgical peritoneal cancer index (PCI) in AOC before primary treatment. Methods: Patients with high-grade serous or undifferentiated AOC who underwent surgical PCI evaluation and 2-[18F]FDG PET/CT between 01/2013 and 12/2018 were included. MTV and TLG were calculated using thresholds of 40% and 50% (MTV40, MTV50, TLG40, and TLG50). Correlations between the peritoneal carcinomatosis MTV (car_MTV) and TLG (car_TLG) were analysed. The capacity of volumetric parameters to estimate PCIs above or below 14 and 20 was assessed for the whole abdominal cavity and in per-quadrant analysis, specifically for upper-abdomen areas 1, 2, and 3 (MTV40_1, 2, 3 and TLG40_1, 2, 3). Results: MTV40, MTV50, TLG40, and TLG50 significantly correlated with the PCI in the final study population (n = 45). MTV40 showed a Pearson coefficient of 0.41 (p = 0.003). MTV3_40 (AUC 0.79) and TLG3_40 (AUC 0.81) presented the highest AUCs for predicting a PCI above or below 14. The volumetric parameters allowed the prediction of a PCI greater or less than 20, with an AUC of 0.77 for MTV40_1 and 0.78 for TLG40_1. Conclusions: 2-[18F]FDG PET/CT MTV and TLG correlate significantly with the surgical PCI when assessing peritoneal carcinomatosis or quadrant-specific disease. This approach offers a reliable non-invasive method for evaluating tumour burden in AOC.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** ovarian cancer (MONDO:0005140), peritoneal cancer (MONDO:0002087)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Peritoneal Cancer (MESH:D010534), tumour (MESH:D009369), AOC (MESH:D010051)
- **Chemicals:** 2-[18F]FDG (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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