TCRT February 2005

category image Volume 4
No. 1 (p 1-120)
February 2005
ISSN 1533-0338

Positron Emission Mammography: High-Resolution Biochemical Breast Imaging (p. 55-60)

Positron emission mammography (PEM) provides images of biochemical activity in the breast with spatial resolution matching individual ducts (1.5 mm full-width at half-maximum). This spatial resolution, supported by count efficiency that results in high signal-to-noise ratio, allows confident visualization of intraductal as well as invasive breast cancers. Clinical trials with a full-breast PEM device have shown high clinical accuracy in characterizing lesions identified as suspicious on the basis of conventional imaging or physical examination (sensitivity 93%, specificity 83%, area under the ROC curve of 0.93), with high sensitivity preserved (91%) for intraductal cancers. Increased sensitivity did not come at a cost of reduced specificity. Considering that intraductal cancer represents more than 30% of reported cancers, and is the form of cancer with the highest probability of achieving surgical cure, it is likely that the use of PEM will complement anatomic imaging modalities in the areas of surgical planning, high-risk monitoring, and minimally invasive therapy. The quantitative nature of PET promises to assist researchers interested studying the response of putative cancer precursors (e.g., atypical ductal hyperplasia) to candidate prevention agents.

Key words: PET, PEM, Breast, FDG, Positron.

Irving N. Weinberg, M.D., Ph.D.1,*
David Beylin, M.S.1
Valera Zavarzin, M.S.1
Steve Yarnall, B.S.1
Pavel Y. Stepanov, Ph.D.1
Edward Anashkin, Ph.D.1
Deepa Narayanan, M.S.1
Sergei Dolinsky, M.S.1
Kathrin Lauckner, Ph.D.2
Lee P. Adler, M.D.3

1Naviscan PET Systems
7617 Standish Place
Rockville, MD 20855, USA
2seleon, GMBH
Engelberger Str. 19
D-79106
Freiburg, Germany
3Fox Chase Cancer Center Philadelphia
and Adler Institute for Advanced Imaging
106 Old York Road
Jenkintown, PA 19046, USA
*INWeinberg@aol.com

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