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Evaluation of treatment response to radiotherapy in head and neck cancer with fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose.
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1988
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Neck CancerPathologyGliomaOncologyFluorine-18 FluorodeoxyglucoseNeck OncologyRadiation OncologyNuclear MedicineCancer ResearchTumor Fdg UptakeRadiologyAdaptive RadiotherapyHealth SciencesFdg UptakeRadiation TherapyRadionuclide TherapyFdg RadioactivityTreatment ResponseRadiation DoseHead And Neck CancerMedicine
Nineteen patients with malignant head and neck tumors were imaged before and during radiation therapy with 18F-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) to study the effect of radiotherapy (RT) on FDG uptake. All tumor images were FDG-positive before treatment. After RT, a decrement of tumor FDG uptake was found in all but two patients; these were nonradioresponders. There was a significant decrement (p less than 0.001) in uptake ratios after irradiation of 30 +/- 5 Gy among the radioresponsive (CR + PR) but not among the radioresistant (NC + PD) tumors. The administered dose of RT correlated (r = 0.47, p less than 0.05) with the decrement in FDG activity among the CR + PR but not among the NC + PD patients. The biologic half-life of FDG radioactivity in tumor tissue was evaluated by dynamic scintigraphy. A change in the half-life of FDG toward the value observed in normal tissue was associated with treatment response. The results suggest that FDG imaging can be used for follow-up of RT in patients with head and neck cancer.
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