Impact of FDG-PET to detect recurrence of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

2007 
ObjectiveProspectively evaluate the impact of fluorodeoxy-glucose-fluorine-18 positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) in the management of recurrence of advanced head and neck squa-mous cell carcinoma during the first year after treatment.Study DesignSeventy patients were followed-up every 6 to 8 weeks during the first year after initial combined curative therapy. FDG-PET, together with conventional imaging and en-doscopy were performed systematically at 1 year (group A) or prompted earlier in case of clinically suspicious recurrence (group B). The referring physician evaluated the impact of FDG-PET on the patient's management. Another clinician checked the pertinence of decisions.ResultsFDG-PET had a therapeutic impact in 8 of 43 group A patients and in 16 of 27 group B patients; the overall rate was 34%. This change was pertinent in 5 of 8 and 14 of 16 cases, respectively. Overall pertinence rate of decisions was 90% versus 70% without FDG-PET.ConclusionsFDG-PET had a significant overall therapeutic impa...
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