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Use of PET Imaging in Neuro-Oncological Surgery

Adrien Holzgreve, Nathalie L. Albert, Norbert Galldiks, Bogdana Suchorska

2021Cancers39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review provides an overview of current applications and perspectives of PET imaging in neuro-oncological surgery. The past and future of PET imaging in the management of patients with glioma and brain metastases are elucidated with an emphasis on amino acid tracers, such as O-(2-[18F]fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine (18F-FET). The thematic scope includes surgical resection planning, prognostication, non-invasive prediction of molecular tumor characteristics, depiction of intratumoral heterogeneity, response assessment, differentiation between tumor progression and treatment-related changes, and emerging new tracers. Furthermore, the role of PET using specific somatostatin receptor ligands for the management of patients with meningioma is discussed. Further advances in neuro-oncological imaging can be expected from promising new techniques, such as hybrid PET/MR scanners and the implementation of artificial intelligence methods, such as radiomics.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineMolecular imagingGliomaPet imagingSomatostatin receptorRadiomicsSurgical resectionPositron emission tomographyRadiologyCancer researchSomatostatinInternal medicineBiologyIn vivoBiotechnologyGlioma Diagnosis and TreatmentMeningioma and schwannoma managementMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications
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