1. 18 F-Labeled Fluoroestradiol PET/CT: Current Status, Gaps in Knowledge, and Controversies- AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review.
- Author
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Covington MF, O'Brien SR, Lawhn-Heath C, Pantel AR, Ulaner GA, Linden HM, and Dehdashti F
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- Humans, Female, Fluorine Radioisotopes, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography methods, Breast Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Radiopharmaceuticals, Estradiol analogs & derivatives
- Abstract
PET/CT using 16α-[
18 F]-fluoro-17β-estradiol (FES) noninvasively images tissues expressing estrogen receptors (ERs). FES has undergone extensive clinicopathologic validation for ER-positive breast cancer and in 2020 received FDA approval for clinical use as an adjunct to biopsy in patients with recurrent or metastatic ER-positive breast cancer. Clinical use of FES PET/CT is increasing but is not widespread in the United States. This AJR Expert Panel Narrative Review explores the present status and future directions of FES PET/CT, including image interpretation, existing and emerging uses, knowledge gaps, and current controversies. Specific controversies discussed include whether both FES PET/CT and FDG PET/CT are warranted in certain scenarios, whether further workup is required after negative FES PET/CT results, whether FES PET/CT findings should inform endocrine therapy selection, and whether immunohistochemistry should remain the stand-alone reference standard for determining ER status for all breast cancers. Consensus opinions from the panel include agreement with the appropriate clinical uses of FES PET/CT published by a multidisciplinary expert work group in 2023, anticipated expanded clinical use of FES PET/CT for staging ER-positive invasive lobular carcinomas and low-grade invasive ductal carcinomas pending ongoing clinical trial results, and the need for further research regarding the use of FES PET/CT for nonbreast malignancies expressing ER.- Published
- 2024
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