Role of PET Scan in Gastric Cancer as a Diagnostic Tool

위암에시 PET의 임상적 역할

  • Cheon, Gi-Jeong (Department of Nuclear Medicine, Korea Cancer Center Hispital) ;
  • Kim, Byung-Il (Department of Nuclear Medicine, Korea Cancer Center Hispital) ;
  • Lim, Sang-Moo (Department of Nuclear Medicine, Korea Cancer Center Hispital)
  • Published : 2002.10.01

Abstract

Clinical application of positron emission tomography (PET) is rapidly increasing for the detection and staging of cancer at whole-body studies performed with the glucose analogue tracer 2-[fluorine-18]fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG). Although FDG PET cannot match the anatomic resolution of conventional imaging techniques in gastrointestinal and abdominal organs, it is particularly useful for identification and characterization of whole body at the same time. FDG PET can show foci of metastatic disease that may not be apparent at conventional anatomic imaging and can aid in the characterization of indeterminate soft-tissue masses. Most gastrointestinal cancer need to surgical management. FDG PET can improve the selection of patients for surgical treatment and thereby reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with inappropriate surgery. FDG PET is also useful for the early detection of recurrence and the monitoring of therapeutic effect. The gastrointestinal cancers, such as gastroeso-phageal cancer, colorectal cancer, liver cancer and pancreatic cancer, are common malignancies in Korea. PET is one of the most promising and useful methodology for the management of gastric cancer as well as other gastrointestinal cancers.

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