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The Value of PET/CT in Particle Therapy Planning of Various Tumors with SSTR2 Receptor Expression: Comparative Interobserver Study.

Authors :
Lütgendorf-Caucig, Carola
Wieland, Patricia
Hug, Eugen
Flechl, Birgit
Tubin, Slavisa
Galalae, Razvan
Georg, Petra
Fossati, Piero
Mumot, Marta
Harrabi, Semi
Pradler, Irina
Pelak, Maciej J.
Source :
Cancers. May2024, Vol. 16 Issue 10, p1877. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Simple Summary: Multiple tumor types feature frequent overexpression of somatostatin receptor type 2 (SSTR2). In addition to its well-established role in determining the primary diagnosis, a PET/CT can be helpful in the radiation treatment of these tumors. It has the potential to improve recognition of the tumor burden compared to CT or MRI alone. In a blinded comparative interobserver study, we anonymized 47 patients with various tumors with SSTR2 expression and instructed four radiation oncologists to independently contour the macroscopic tumor volume using MRI alone and subsequently with the addition of DOTA-conjugated PET/CT. This study showed that for meningioma and skull base paraganglioma (SBPGL), there was a better consensus and certainty between the observers, with the opposite trend for pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNET). For PitNET and meningioma, the addition of PET/CT led to higher sensitivity between the observers compared to CT and MRI alone, suggesting the benefits of integrating DOTA-conjugated PET/CT for target definition. The overexpression of somatostatin receptor type 2 (SSTR2) is a property of various tumor types. Hybrid imaging utilizing [68Ga]1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane-1,4,7,10-tetra-acetic acid (DOTA) may improve the differentiation between tumor and healthy tissue. We conducted an experimental study on 47 anonymized patient cases including 30 meningiomas, 12 PitNET and 5 SBPGL. Four independent observers were instructed to contour the macroscopic tumor volume on planning MRI and then reassess their volumes with the additional information from DOTA-PET/CT. The conformity between observers and reference volumes was assessed. In total, 46 cases (97.9%) were DOTA-avid and included in the final analysis. In eight cases, PET/CT additional tumor volume was identified that was not detected by MRI; these PET/CT findings were potentially critical for the treatment plan in four cases. For meningiomas, the interobserver and observer to reference volume conformity indices were higher with PET/CT. For PitNET, the volumes had higher conformity between observers with MRI. With regard to SBGDL, no significant trend towards conformity with the addition of PET/CT information was observed. DOTA PET/CT supports accurate tumor recognition in meningioma and PitNET and is recommended in SSTR2-expressing tumors planned for treatment with highly conformal radiation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726694
Volume :
16
Issue :
10
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cancers
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177490645
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16101877