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Annals of Oncology 2006 17(8):1296-1300; doi:10.1093/annonc/mdl122
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© 2006 European Society for Medical Oncology

Early positron emission tomography (PET) restaging: a predictive final response in Hodgkin's disease patients

P. L. Zinzani1,*, M. Tani1, S. Fanti2, L. Alinari1, G. Musuraca1, E. Marchi1, V. Stefoni1, P. Castellucci2, M. Fina1, M. Farshad2, S. Pileri1 and M. Baccarani1

1 Institute of Hematology and Medical Oncology ‘L. e A. Seràgnoli’, University of Bologna; 2 Nuclear Medicine, S'Orsola Hospital, Bologna, Italy

* Correspondence to: Dr P. L. Zinzani, Istituto di Ematologia e Oncologia Medica ‘L. & A. Seràgnoli’, Policlinico S. Orsola – Malpighi, Via Massarenti 9, 40138, Bologna, Italy. Tel: +39 051 636 3680; Fax: +39 051 636 4037; E-mail: plzinzo{at}med.unibo.it

Background: It is important to distinguish between responders to standard treatment and non-responders Hodgkin's disease (HD) patients.

Patients and Methods: Between June 2003–September 2004, in our institute, 40 newly-diagnosed patients with advanced stage HD were consecutively treated with ABVD chemotherapy for six cycles. All these patients underwent staging/restaging: computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography (PET) at time 0, PET after two cycles, CT and PET after four and six cycles.

Results: After two cycles (PET-2), the PET was negative in 28/40 (70%), positive in 8/40 (20%), and minimal residual uptake (MRU) was present in the remaining four (10%) patients. After treatment, among eight patients who were PET-2+, seven showed refractory disease and one had relapse after 3 months. All four patients with MRU at the PET-2 became PET_ during the further four cycles and, after treatment, three were in complete response (CR) and one relapsed after 5 months. All 28 PET negative patients at the PET-2 remained PET negative and all of them were in CR after treatment.

Conclusions: The PET use for early (after two cycles) response assessment in HD patients is a significant step forward and has the potential to help physicians make crucial decisions about further treatment.

Key words: chemotherapy, early response, HD, PET


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