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Role of FDG PET-CT in cutaneous melanoma


Bulletin du Cancer. Volume 95, Number 11, 1089-1101, novembre 2008, SYNTHÈSE

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Author(s) : I Nicol, G Chuto, C Gaudy-Marqueste, I Brenot-Rossi, J-J Grob, M-A Richard

Summary : PurposeThe indications of FDG PET-CT are well established for some neoplasms, such as lung cancer and lymphoma. The role of FDG PET-CT for the management of cutaneus melanoma is less clear.MethodsWe successively describe the substances and machines used with PET-CT, and review the French recommendations and the latest scientific articles to determine which patients could benefit from this examination.ResultsPET-CT is not indicated for the diagnosis of the malignancy of a suspicious cutaneus lesion, or for initial regional node staging. PET-CT is not indicated for the initial staging of melanoma without node involvement. PET-CT could be proposed for the staging of thick melanoma with macroscopic involvement of the sentinel node. PET-CT is useful for distant staging. The sole curative treatment of melanoma being surgery, the most useful indications of PET-CT are preoperative staging of one (or more) nodal or distant metastases, whether histologically confirmed or not. Preoperative PET-CT can spare a patient with unknown metastases a useless surgery. PET-CT is not indicated for the staging of a patient with known inoperable metastatic disease. PET-CT is not indicated for assessing response to chemotherapy, except in clinical trials.

Keywords : melanoma, positron-emission tomography, fluorodeoxyglucose F18

 

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