Local relapse of nasopharyngeal cancer and Voxel-based analysis of FMISO uptake using PET with semiconductor detectors

Abstract Background Hypoxic cancer cells are thought to be radioresistant and could impact local recurrence after radiotherapy (RT). One of the major hypoxic imaging modalities is [18F]fluoromisonidazole positron emission tomography (FMISO-PET). High FMISO uptake before RT could indicate radioresist...

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Main Authors: Yukiko Nishikawa, Koichi Yasuda, Shozo Okamoto, Yoichi M. Ito, Rikiya Onimaru, Tohru Shiga, Kazuhiko Tsuchiya, Shiro Watanabe, Wataru Takeuchi, Yuji Kuge, Hao Peng, Nagara Tamaki, Hiroki Shirato
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spelling doaj-1f4662744fef4c28b89687153867e62c2020-11-25T02:26:21ZengBMCRadiation Oncology1748-717X2017-09-0112111010.1186/s13014-017-0886-9Local relapse of nasopharyngeal cancer and Voxel-based analysis of FMISO uptake using PET with semiconductor detectorsYukiko Nishikawa0Koichi Yasuda1Shozo Okamoto2Yoichi M. Ito3Rikiya Onimaru4Tohru Shiga5Kazuhiko Tsuchiya6Shiro Watanabe7Wataru Takeuchi8Yuji Kuge9Hao Peng10Nagara Tamaki11Hiroki Shirato12Department of Radiation Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Hokkaido UniversityDepartment of Radiation Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Hokkaido UniversityDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Biostatistics, Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Radiation Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Hokkaido UniversityDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Radiation Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Hokkaido UniversityDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Graduate School of MedicineResearch & Development Group, Hitachi, Ltd.Central Institute of Isotope Science, Hokkaido UniversityStanford UniversityDepartment of Nuclear Medicine, Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Radiation Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Hokkaido UniversityAbstract Background Hypoxic cancer cells are thought to be radioresistant and could impact local recurrence after radiotherapy (RT). One of the major hypoxic imaging modalities is [18F]fluoromisonidazole positron emission tomography (FMISO-PET). High FMISO uptake before RT could indicate radioresistant sites and might be associated with future local recurrence. The predictive value of FMISO-PET for intra-tumoral recurrence regions was evaluated using high-resolution semiconductor detectors in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma after intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT). Methods Nine patients with local recurrence and 12 patients without local recurrence for more than 3 years were included in this study. These patients received homogeneous and standard doses of radiation to the primary tumor irrespective of FMISO uptake. The FMISO-PET image before RT was examined via a voxel-based analysis, which focused on the relationship between the degree of FMISO uptake and recurrence region. Results In the pretreatment FMISO-PET images, the tumor-to-muscle ratio (TMR) of FMISO in the voxels of the tumor recurrence region was significantly higher than that of the non-recurrence region (p < 0.0001). In the recurrent patient group, a TMR value of 1.37 (95% CI: 1.36–1.39) corresponded to a recurrence rate of 30%, the odds ratio was 5.18 (4.87–5.51), and the area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.613. In all 21 patients, a TMR value of 2.42 (2.36–2.49) corresponded to an estimated recurrence rate of 30%, and the AUC was only 0.591. Conclusions The uptake of FMISO in the recurrent region was significantly higher than that in the non-recurrent region. However, the predictive value of FMISO-PET before IMRT is not sufficient for up-front dose escalation for the intra-tumoral high-uptake region of FMISO. Because of the higher mean TMR of the recurrence region, a new hypoxic imaging method is needed to improve the sensitivity and specificity for hypoxia.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13014-017-0886-9[18F]fluoromisonidazolePositron emission tomographyHypoxiaIntensity-modulated radiotherapyNasopharyngeal carcinoma
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author Yukiko Nishikawa
Koichi Yasuda
Shozo Okamoto
Yoichi M. Ito
Rikiya Onimaru
Tohru Shiga
Kazuhiko Tsuchiya
Shiro Watanabe
Wataru Takeuchi
Yuji Kuge
Hao Peng
Nagara Tamaki
Hiroki Shirato
spellingShingle Yukiko Nishikawa
Koichi Yasuda
Shozo Okamoto
Yoichi M. Ito
Rikiya Onimaru
Tohru Shiga
Kazuhiko Tsuchiya
Shiro Watanabe
Wataru Takeuchi
Yuji Kuge
Hao Peng
Nagara Tamaki
Hiroki Shirato
Local relapse of nasopharyngeal cancer and Voxel-based analysis of FMISO uptake using PET with semiconductor detectors
Radiation Oncology
[18F]fluoromisonidazole
Positron emission tomography
Hypoxia
Intensity-modulated radiotherapy
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
author_facet Yukiko Nishikawa
Koichi Yasuda
Shozo Okamoto
Yoichi M. Ito
Rikiya Onimaru
Tohru Shiga
Kazuhiko Tsuchiya
Shiro Watanabe
Wataru Takeuchi
Yuji Kuge
Hao Peng
Nagara Tamaki
Hiroki Shirato
author_sort Yukiko Nishikawa
title Local relapse of nasopharyngeal cancer and Voxel-based analysis of FMISO uptake using PET with semiconductor detectors
title_short Local relapse of nasopharyngeal cancer and Voxel-based analysis of FMISO uptake using PET with semiconductor detectors
title_full Local relapse of nasopharyngeal cancer and Voxel-based analysis of FMISO uptake using PET with semiconductor detectors
title_fullStr Local relapse of nasopharyngeal cancer and Voxel-based analysis of FMISO uptake using PET with semiconductor detectors
title_full_unstemmed Local relapse of nasopharyngeal cancer and Voxel-based analysis of FMISO uptake using PET with semiconductor detectors
title_sort local relapse of nasopharyngeal cancer and voxel-based analysis of fmiso uptake using pet with semiconductor detectors
publisher BMC
series Radiation Oncology
issn 1748-717X
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Abstract Background Hypoxic cancer cells are thought to be radioresistant and could impact local recurrence after radiotherapy (RT). One of the major hypoxic imaging modalities is [18F]fluoromisonidazole positron emission tomography (FMISO-PET). High FMISO uptake before RT could indicate radioresistant sites and might be associated with future local recurrence. The predictive value of FMISO-PET for intra-tumoral recurrence regions was evaluated using high-resolution semiconductor detectors in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma after intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT). Methods Nine patients with local recurrence and 12 patients without local recurrence for more than 3 years were included in this study. These patients received homogeneous and standard doses of radiation to the primary tumor irrespective of FMISO uptake. The FMISO-PET image before RT was examined via a voxel-based analysis, which focused on the relationship between the degree of FMISO uptake and recurrence region. Results In the pretreatment FMISO-PET images, the tumor-to-muscle ratio (TMR) of FMISO in the voxels of the tumor recurrence region was significantly higher than that of the non-recurrence region (p < 0.0001). In the recurrent patient group, a TMR value of 1.37 (95% CI: 1.36–1.39) corresponded to a recurrence rate of 30%, the odds ratio was 5.18 (4.87–5.51), and the area under the curve (AUC) of the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.613. In all 21 patients, a TMR value of 2.42 (2.36–2.49) corresponded to an estimated recurrence rate of 30%, and the AUC was only 0.591. Conclusions The uptake of FMISO in the recurrent region was significantly higher than that in the non-recurrent region. However, the predictive value of FMISO-PET before IMRT is not sufficient for up-front dose escalation for the intra-tumoral high-uptake region of FMISO. Because of the higher mean TMR of the recurrence region, a new hypoxic imaging method is needed to improve the sensitivity and specificity for hypoxia.
topic [18F]fluoromisonidazole
Positron emission tomography
Hypoxia
Intensity-modulated radiotherapy
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13014-017-0886-9
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