Journal article
FDG-PET-detected extracranial metastasis in patients with non-small cell lung cancer undergoing staging for surgery or radical radiotherapy: Survival correlates with metastatic disease burden
MP MacManus, R Hicks, R Fisher, D Rischin, M Michael, A Wirth, DL Ball
Acta Oncologica | TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS | Published : 2003
Abstract
The prognostic significance of extracranial distant metastasis detected by positron emission tomography (PET) was investigated in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Forty-two patients staged with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose-PET-detected distant metastasis before planned surgery (n = 7) or radical radiotherapy (RT)/chemoradiotherapy (n = 35) for NSCLC were identified from a prospective database. The influence of metastasis number and other prognostic factors was investigated using Cox's regression analysis. Treatment after PET included surgery (n = 2), radical RT (n = 5), palliative RT (n = 25), chemotherapy (n = 8) or supportive care (n = 2). All but 4 patients had died by the last..
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