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Correlation of the suvmax of fdg-pet and adc values of diffusion-weighted mri with pathologic prognostic factors in breast carcinoma

Kazuhiro Kitajima, Toshiko Yamano, Kazuhito Fukushima, Yasuo Miyoshi, Seiichi Hirota, Yusuke Kawanaka, Miya Mouri, Kaoru Maruyama, Hiroshi Doi and Shozo Hirota
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2016, 57 (supplement 2) 572;
Kazuhiro Kitajima
1Hyogo College of Medicine Kobe, Hyogo Japan
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Toshiko Yamano
4Radiology Hyogo College of Medicine Kobe, Hyogo Japan
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Kazuhito Fukushima
3Nuclear Medicine and PET center Hyogo College of Medicine Kobe, Hyogo Japan
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Yasuo Miyoshi
2Breast and Endocrine Surgery Hyogo College of Medicine Kobe, Hyogo Japan
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Seiichi Hirota
5Surgical Pathology Hyogo College of Medicine Kobe, Hyogo Japan
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Yusuke Kawanaka
3Nuclear Medicine and PET center Hyogo College of Medicine Kobe, Hyogo Japan
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Miya Mouri
3Nuclear Medicine and PET center Hyogo College of Medicine Kobe, Hyogo Japan
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Kaoru Maruyama
3Nuclear Medicine and PET center Hyogo College of Medicine Kobe, Hyogo Japan
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Hiroshi Doi
4Radiology Hyogo College of Medicine Kobe, Hyogo Japan
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4Radiology Hyogo College of Medicine Kobe, Hyogo Japan
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Objectives To correlate both primary lesion maximum standardized uptake values (SUVmax) of FDG-PET/CT, and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) with clinicopathologic prognostic factors in patients with breast carcinoma.

Methods 214 patients with 216 mass-type invasive breast carcinomas underwent whole-body FDG-PET/CT and 3-Tesla breast MRI including DWI before initial therapy. The primary tumor’s SUVmax and ADC values were measured using FDG-PET/CT and DWI, respectively. Histologic analysis parameters included tumor size, expression of estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), and Ki-67, nuclear grade, histology subtype, and axillary lymph node (LN) metastasis. The relationships among SUVmax, ADC values, and pathologic prognostic factors were evaluated.

Results The mean SUVmax and ADCmean were 5.63±3.79 (range, 1.2-24.17) and 894±204×10-6 mm2/s (range, 452-1550×10-6), respectively. There was a significant but weak inverse correlation between the SUVmax and ADCmean values (correlation coefficient r=−0.30, p<0.0001). SUVmax was associated with numerous prognostic factors such as tumor size (p<0.0001), expression levels of ER (p=0.00041), PR (p=0.00028), HER2 (p=0.00021), and Ki-67 (p<0.0001), nuclear grade (p<0.0001), histology subtype (p=0.00061), axillary LN metastasis (p<0.0001), and TNM staging (p<0.0001). Meanwhile, ADCmean value was associated with tumor size (p=0.013), expression of Ki-67 (p=0.0010), histology subtype (p=0.00013), axillary LN metastasis (p=0.00059), and TNM staging (p=0.0011).

Conclusions Primary tumor SUVmax on FDG-PET/CT has a stronger relationship with known prognostic parameters and may be a more useful for predicting the prognosis of breast carcinoma than ADC values.

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Kazuhiro Kitajima, Toshiko Yamano, Kazuhito Fukushima, Yasuo Miyoshi, Seiichi Hirota, Yusuke Kawanaka, Miya Mouri, Kaoru Maruyama, Hiroshi Doi, Shozo Hirota
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2016, 57 (supplement 2) 572;

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Correlation of the suvmax of fdg-pet and adc values of diffusion-weighted mri with pathologic prognostic factors in breast carcinoma
Kazuhiro Kitajima, Toshiko Yamano, Kazuhito Fukushima, Yasuo Miyoshi, Seiichi Hirota, Yusuke Kawanaka, Miya Mouri, Kaoru Maruyama, Hiroshi Doi, Shozo Hirota
Journal of Nuclear Medicine May 2016, 57 (supplement 2) 572;
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