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Abstract Background: This study analysed the correlation between [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake, assessed by positron emission tomography (PET), and prognostic factors in locally advanced breast cancersMaterial and Methods: All locally advanced breast cancers seen at Saint Louis hospital and treated with neo-adjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) have a FDG PET after core needle biopsy and before chemotherapy. We correlated the tumor characteristics: T-stage, histological grade, estrogen and progesterone receptors, c-erbB2 over-expression (immuno-histochemistry determination) and P53 (determinate on frozen biopsies by the FASAYmethod) to FDG standardized uptake value (SUV max). The statistics tests used are student test (comparison of 2 means) and kendall correlation.Results: From June 2006 to April 2009, 91 patients with locally advanced breast tumors have both PET scan and frozen tissue before NAC. Median age at diagnosis is 48 (26-81) and 45 % are post menopausal.Conclusion: This study indicates that FDG-PET uptake is correlated with the phenotype of breast tumours. Over-expression of c-erbB2 does not influence FDG uptake. Triple negative tumours and p53 mutated tumors have a high initial SUV which can reflect their aggressiveness and their chemotherapy sensitivity. The knowledge of SUV uptake according to tumor characteristics allows a better understanding of the role of FDG-PET in the prediction of neoadjuvant chemotherapy response.Patients characteristicsPtes characteristicsNumber of patients (%)Tumor size: T2/T3/T438 (41)/32 (35)/21(23)Lymph nodes N0/N1/N232 (35)/46 (50.5)/13 (14 )Invasive ductal carcinoma/invasive lobular carcinoma/miscellaneous82 (90 )/5 (5 )/3 (3)Histological grade/ 1/2/37 (7 )/49 (54)/35 (38)ER + / ER-58 (64 )/33 (36)PR+ /PR-35 (38) /56 (61)C-erbB2 +++15 (16 )Triple negative22 (24 )P53 ( 64 ptes) mutated/wild type32 (50)/32 (50) Citation Information: Cancer Res 2009;69(24 Suppl):Abstract nr 5010.

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