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FGD-PET/CT three months after (chemo)radiotherapy for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma spares considerable number of patients from a salvage neck dissection.
Navran, Arash; Kayembe, Mutamba T; Gouw, Zeno A R; Vogel, Wouter V; Karssemakers, Luc; Paul de Boer, Jan; Donswijk, Maarten L; Schreuder, Willem H; Owers, Emilia; van den Brekel, Michiel; Al-Mamgani, Abrahim.
Afiliação
  • Navran A; Department of Radiation Oncology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Electronic address: a.navran@nki.nl.
  • Kayembe MT; Department of Biometrics, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Gouw ZAR; Department of Radiation Oncology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Vogel WV; Department of Radiation Oncology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Karssemakers L; Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Paul de Boer J; Department of Medical Oncology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Donswijk ML; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Schreuder WH; Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Owers E; Department of Nuclear Medicine, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • van den Brekel M; Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Department of Oral and Maxillo-Facial Surgery, Amsterdam University medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Al-Mamgani A; Department of Radiation Oncology, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Radiother Oncol ; 198: 110407, 2024 Jun 26.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38942119
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

In the last decades FDG-PET/CT is increasingly used in combination with the standard diagnostic modalities (MRI + US-FNA) to identify residual neck disease (RND) after (chemo)radiotherapy for head-and-neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). The purpose of the current study is to identify the impact of increasing use of FDG-PET/CT on the accuracy of patient selection for salvage neck dissection (SND). MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

Between 2008 and 2022, 908 consecutive patients with node-positive HNSCC were treated with (chemo)radiotherapy in our institution. PRIMARY ENDPOINT positive predictive value (PPV) of FDG-PET/CT for pathologic-confirmed RND (pRND) after SND, compared to the standard of care; MRI + US-FNA. Secondary endpoints oncologic outcomes.

RESULTS:

Of the entire group, 130 patients (14 %) received SND. Of them only 53 patients (41 %) had pRND at the SND-specimens. The PPV of FDG-PET/CT for the detection of pRND was considerably better, compared to MRI + US-FNA; 89 % and 65 %, respectively. If FDG-PET/CT showed metabolic CR, these patients did not undergo SND. The NPV was 97.5 %, as only 2.5 % of these patients developed delayed regional failure. FDG-PET/CT considerably improved the accuracy of patient selection for SND, as significantly more patients treated in the second period, compared to first period of the study (n = 454 each) still had vital tumor at SND-specimen (53 % and 31 %, p = 0.008). Regional recurrence free-survival, DFS, OS and HNSCC-death were significantly worse in patients with pRND (p < 0.05)

CONCLUSIONS:

Incorporating FDG-PET/CT into the diagnostic pathway for the response evaluation after (chemo)radiotherapy significantly improved the accuracy of patient selection for SND and spared considerable number of patients (>20 %) from unnecessary SND. For patients with metabolic CR, SND can safely be omitted while for patients with no metabolic CR, SND is strongly advocated.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Radiother Oncol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Radiother Oncol Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article