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Detecting recurrence of gastric cancer: the value of FDG PET/CT

Authors
Park, MJ[Park, Min Jung]Lee, WJ[Lee, Won Jae]Lim, HK[Lim, Hyo K.]Park, KW[Park, Ko Woon]Choi, JY[Choi, Joon Young]Kim, BT[Kim, Byung-Tae]
Issue Date
Jul-2009
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Stomach; Cancer; Recurrence; Positron emission tomography; PET/CT
Citation
ABDOMINAL IMAGING, v.34, no.4, pp.441 - 447
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Journal Title
ABDOMINAL IMAGING
Volume
34
Number
4
Start Page
441
End Page
447
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/77575
DOI
10.1007/s00261-008-9424-4
ISSN
0942-8925
Abstract
In order to assess the diagnostic performance of Positron emission tomography/Computed tomography (PET/CT) for detecting recurrence in gastric cancer patients with clinical or radiologic suspicion of recurrence after surgical resection. Over a 4-year period, 105 post-operative patients with gastric cancer, who underwent PET/CT due to clinical or radiologic suspicion of recurrence during follow-up, were collected after confirming their PET/CT findings. The number and site of positive FDG uptake were retrospectively analyzed, and were correlated with the final diagnosis, by calculating the diagnostic values and assessing the causes of misdiagnosis. Of all 105 patients, 75 patients were confirmed to have true recurrence with 108 recurrence sites. The sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and accuracy for diagnosing true recurrence on a per-person basis were 75%, 77%, 89%, 55%, and 75%, respectively. On a per-lesion basis, 75 (69%) of 108 true recurrences showed positive FDG uptake, while 75 (89%) of 84 positive FDG uptake was confirmed to have true recurrence. PET/CT was relatively accurate in detecting recurrence in post-operative patients with gastric cancer. Moreover, PET/CT might be helpful in confirming the presence of recurrence particularly in patients who were highly suspicious of recurrence, because of its high positive predictability.
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