Tomografía por emisión de positrones en el cáncer de mama
- Richter, José Angel
- García Velloso, María José
- Domínguez Prado, Inés
- Quincoces Fernández, Gemma
- Prieto Azcárate, Elena
- Rodríguez Fraile, M.
Year of publication: 2008
Volume: 52
Issue: 1
Pages: 4-12
Type: Article
Abstract
PET18FDG is an imaging diagnostic technique that shows changes in glycolitic metabolism that appear at a very early phases in the tumoral process. The main limitation of PET in breast cancer is the detection of small tumor lesions and axillary micrometastases. However it offers important information in the staging of high risk patients, in clinical relapse or in therapeutic evaluation. The new PET-CT devices offer advantages over conventional techniques. It provides a greater precision in the localization of tumoral foci. In spite of current diffi culties for clinical applications, fl uoro-estradiol (18F-ES) offers the possibilty of studying the presence of estrogenic receptors both in the primary and in the metastases. It may prove to be a useful tool to obtain information about therapeutic management and prognosis of breast cancer.