Abstract

Introduction: The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate the correlation of primary (1ry)tumor metabolic activity parameters maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) and tumor SUVmax/liver average SUV ratio (TLR) in initial staging 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography / computerized tomography (PET/CT) scan with clinical, histopathological and molecular characteristics of breast cancer (BC) patients. Material and Methods: Initial staging PET/CT was performed in 40 cases with different stages of BC in the supine position. Tumor FDG uptake was qualitatively evaluated and quantitatively assessed using SUVmax and TLR. Results: Forty female patients with newly diagnosed BC were enrolled in our study, age range from 31-78 (mean 50.5 +/- SD11.7). All the 1ry tumors were detected with mean SUVmax 10.8(+/-SD 7.9). The mean /median SUVmax values of 1ry tumor was higher in premenopausal, stage III& IV, Estrogen Receptors negative(ER-), Progesteron Receptors negative(PR-), Her2neu positive patients, high nuclear grade (GIII), in triple negative molecular subgroup (TN), positive axillary nodal (ALNs)metastases, and (P value = 0.003, 0.017, 0.113, 0.089 0.01,0.002, 0.007 & 0.016 respectively). The mean/median TLR values was higher in premenopausal and Her2neu positive, GIII, TN molecular subtype patients, stage III& IV and in patients with positive ALNs, ER- &PR - patients (P value = 0.002, 0.0476, 0.005, 0.018, 0.039 and 0.022, 0.095 & 0.129 respectively). SUVmax of the 1ry lesion and TLR were moderately negatively correlated with the age of the patients (P value = 0.005 and 0.008 respectively), also they were moderately positively correlated with the size of the1ry tumor (P value = 0.019 and 0.036 respectively). Conclusion: The SUVmax of the 1ry tumor and TLR values had similar significant associations with different prognostic factors in BC

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