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Клиническое применение позитронной эмиссионной томографии при раке молочной железы

Клиническое применение позитронной эмиссионной томографии при раке молочной железы

Abstract

Проанализирован опыт клинического применения позитронной эмиссионной томографии для диагностики рака молочной железы. Выполнено 47 исследований, из них 36 у больных с верифицированным раком молочной железы, 2 при подозрении на рак молочной железы, 5 при подозрении на генерализацию опухолевого процесса и 4 на различных этапах противоопухолевого лечения. Позитронную эмиссионную томографию выполняли в режиме «Whole body» с 18F-фтордезоксиглюкозой. Точность метода при диагностике рака молочной железы составила 93%, чувствительность 94%, специфичность 75%. Результаты позитронной эмиссионной томографии повлияли на выбор лечебной тактики у 30% обследованных больных.

The paper analyzes clinical experience of positron emission tomography for the diagnosis of breast cancer. A total of 47 PET were performed including 36 in patients with verified breast cancer, 2 in suspicion of breast cancer, 5 in suspicion of generalized disease and 4 at different stages of anticancer treatment. Positron emission tomography was performed in a whole body mode with 18fluorodeoxyglucose. The method diagnosed breast cancer at a 93% accuracy, 94% sensitivity and 75% specificity. Positron emission tomography findings led to alteration in the treatment strategy in 30% of patients studied.

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ПОЗИТРОННАЯ ЭМИССИОННАЯ ТОМОГРАФИЯ, 18F-ФТОРДЕЗОКСИГЛЮКОЗА, ДИАГНОСТИКА, РАК МОЛОЧНОЙ ЖЕЛЕЗЫ

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