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. 2016 Mar:55:81-97.
doi: 10.1016/j.ejca.2015.11.018. Epub 2016 Jan 25.

A systematic review on [(18)F]FLT-PET uptake as a measure of treatment response in cancer patients

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A systematic review on [(18)F]FLT-PET uptake as a measure of treatment response in cancer patients

V R Bollineni et al. Eur J Cancer. 2016 Mar.
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Abstract

Imaging biomarkers have a potential to depict the hallmarks of cancers that characterise cancer cells as compared to normal cells. One pertinent example is 3'-deoxy-3'-(18)F-fluorothymidine positron emission tomography ([(18)F]FLT-PET), which allows non-invasive in vivo assessment of tumour proliferation. Most importantly, [(18)F]FLT does not seem to be accumulating in inflammatory processes, as seen in [(18)F]-fludeoxyglucose, the most commonly used PET tracer for assessment of cell metabolism. [(18)F]FLT could therefore provide additional information about the tumour biology before, during and after treatment. This systematic review focuses on the use of [(18)F]FLT-PET tumour uptake values as a measure of tumour response to therapeutic interventions. The clinical studies which evaluated the role of [(18)F]FLT-PET as a measure of tumour response to treatment are summarised and the evidence linking [(18)F]FLT-PET tumour uptake values with clinical outcome is evaluated.

Keywords: 3′-Deoxy-3′-(18F)fluorothymidine; Alovudine; Cell proliferation; Chemoradiotherapy; Chemotherapy; Imaging biomarker; Neoplasms; Postitron-emission tomography; Radiotherapy.

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