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Lung tumor imaging by positron emission tomography using C-11 L-methionine.
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1985
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Oncologic ImagingLung Tumor ScanningPathologyPositron Emission TomographyLung Tumor ImagingOncologyRadiation OncologyMolecular ImagingNuclear MedicineCancer ResearchRadiologyHealth SciencesMedical ImagingLung CancerRadiomicsMethionine UptakeMultiple Pulmonary NoduleBiomedical ImagingBronchial NeoplasmMedicine
This paper described the first clinical study of lung tumor scanning by positron emission tomography (PET) using C-11-labeled L-methionine (11C-L-Met). Tumor images were clearly visualized by high contrast in eight lung cancer patients and also in a patient with a silicotic nodule. Quantitative evaluations of methionine uptake in tumor tissue and normal tissue by comparing differential uptake ratios suggested that the extent to which 11C-L-Met accumulates in a tumor is closely correlated to the tumor's viability such as benign or malignant, viable or necrotic. 11C-L-Met is considered to be an effective tumor marker for PET diagnosis which represents increased amino acid metabolism of tumors in the mediastinum and lung.