Functional imaging for evaluation of cancers and biologically conformal radiotherapy: Past-history and present-day perspectives.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Presse Medicale Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.lpm.2022.104124
Jean LUMBROSO
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Over the past twenty years, nuclear medicine has enhanced the role of functional imaging in cancerology. A major milestone was achieved in the early 2000s with widespread availability of the positron emitter tracer 18F- deoxyglucose (FDG) and the introduction of hybrid imagers, i.e. positron imagers coupled with an X CT, providing anatomical landmarks and potently contributing to attenuation and scatter correction of the images. Other technical advances have progressively increased the quality of positron images. To date, the most widely used tracer remains FDG, which is highly beneficial in terms of sensitivity and specificity in detection of tumor sites, also providing biological information on tumors and early evaluation of treatment response for most cancers. Other highly specific tracers have been developed and are now routinely used for pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma, neuroendocrine tumors, and prostate cancer.

Biological Radiotherapy has two aspects: Internal radiotherapy consisting in administration of a tumor-specific molecule radiolabeled with an isotope delivering an adequate radiation dose to the targeted tumor sites (on the model of thyroid cancer treated with radioiodine) and external radiotherapy designed to determine tumor volume, assess response and to dose radiation according to the tumor characteristics shown by functional imaging.

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评估癌症和生物适形放疗的功能成像:过去的历史和现在的观点。
在过去的二十年中,核医学增强了功能成像在癌症学中的作用。21世纪初,随着正电子发射器示踪剂18F-脱氧葡萄糖(FDG)的广泛应用,以及混合成像仪的引入,即正电子成像仪与X CT相结合,提供了解剖标志,并有力地促进了图像的衰减和散射校正,实现了一个重要的里程碑。其他技术的进步也逐渐提高了正电子图像的质量。迄今为止,使用最广泛的示踪剂仍然是FDG,它在检测肿瘤部位的敏感性和特异性方面非常有益,也为大多数癌症提供了肿瘤的生物学信息和治疗反应的早期评估。其他高度特异性的示踪剂已经开发出来,现在常规用于嗜铬细胞瘤和副神经节瘤、神经内分泌肿瘤和前列腺癌。生物放射治疗有两个方面:内部放射治疗包括给予用同位素放射性标记的肿瘤特异性分子,向目标肿瘤部位提供足够的辐射剂量(以放射性碘治疗甲状腺癌的模型为例);外部放射治疗旨在根据功能成像显示的肿瘤特征确定肿瘤体积,评估对辐射剂量的反应和反应。
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