# 18F-FDG PET/CT-derived parameters for differentiating colorectal carcinoma from adenoma

**Authors:** Ting Li, Junhu Wang, Yun Zhang

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2026.1693100 · Frontiers in Oncology · 2026-02-18

## TL;DR

This study shows that PET/CT imaging parameters can help distinguish colorectal cancer from benign adenomas.

## Contribution

The study identifies MTV and TLG as highly accurate PET/CT parameters for differentiating colorectal cancer from adenoma.

## Key findings

- MTV and TLG showed high accuracy (AUCs of 0.979 and 0.987) in distinguishing colorectal cancer from adenoma.
- Colorectal carcinomas had significantly higher SUVmax, SUVmean, MTV, and TLG compared to adenomas.
- Optimal cut-off values for MTV and TLG provided high sensitivity and specificity for differentiation.

## Abstract

The aim of this study is to evaluate the ability of 18F-FDG PET/CT-derived parameters to differentiate between colorectal cancer and adenoma.

One-hundred and twenty-five patients with colorectal cancers and 57 with colorectal adenomas were retrospectively analyzed. Parameters assessed on 18F-FDG PET/CT included maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax), metabolic tumor volume (MTV), and total lesion glycolysis (TLG). Mann–Whitney U-test was used to compare parameters between groups, and receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was performed to assess their discriminatory performance.

Colorectal carcinomas demonstrated significantly higher SUVmax (P = 0.003), SUVmean (P = 0.005), MTV (P < 0.001) and TLG (P< 0.001). The AUCs for differentiating colorectal carcinomas and adenomas were 0.657, 0.649, 0.979, and 0.987, for SUVmax, SUVmean, MTV, and TLG, respectively. The optimal cut-off value for MTV and TLG was 3.5 and 22.6, respectively, yielding a high sensitivity and specificity (96.5% and 92.5% for MTV, 96.5% and 95.5% for TLG). The optimal cut-off value for SUVmax and SUVmean was 8.8 and 4.4, respectively, yielding a sensitivity of 88.6% for SUVmax and 95.6% for SUVmean, and a low specificity of 42.5% for SUVmax, and 32.5% for SUVmean.

Of the 18F-FDG PET/CT parameters investigated, MTV and TLG showed high accuracy in distinguishing colorectal carcinoma from adenomas, and were significantly higher in colorectal carcinomas than in adenomas.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** 18F-FDG (PubChem CID 68614)
- **Diseases:** colorectal cancer (MONDO:0005575), colorectal adenoma (MONDO:0005484)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** dysplasia (MESH:D015792), inflammatory (MESH:D007249), disease (MESH:D004194), abdominal pain (MESH:D015746), benign (MESH:D009369), lung cancer (MESH:D008175), Colorectal adenomas (MESH:D000236), carcinoma of sigmoid colon (MESH:D012811), lesion (MESH:D009059), Colorectal carcinomas (MESH:D015179), tubulovillous adenoma of sigmoid colon (MESH:D012810), breast cancer (MESH:D001943), villous adenomas (MESH:D018253), ulcerative colitis (MESH:D003093)
- **Chemicals:** MTV (-), 18F-FDG (MESH:D019788), glucose (MESH:D005947)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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