| Literature DB >> 24153039 |
Matthieu-John Ouvrier1, Stéphane Vignot, Juliette Thariat.
Abstract
Cancers prone to spread to bone include prostate, lung, kidney, breast and thyroid cancers. While bone scanner has been widely used in the past decades, PET-based imaging modalities are increasingly used. Current modalities of PET imaging of bone metastases include tumor and inflammatory targeting with FDG-PET, bone imaging with NaF-PET, and direct cancer-specific markers such as FDOPA-PET or PET using choline. The cancer-specific metastatic patterns and the relative prognosis conferred by osseous metastases (versus visceral metastases) may determine the need for bone scan, FDG-PET for the detection of bone metastases. Because some cancers have a mixed skeletal and visceral, cocktails PET radiopharmaceuticals may also be discussed in the future. The cancer-specific context and performances of bone scan and PET imaging are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: FDG; NaF; PET; bone metastasis; bone scan
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24153039 DOI: 10.1684/bdc.2013.1847
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Cancer ISSN: 0007-4551 Impact factor: 1.276