Imaging of Tumor Stroma Using<sup>68</sup>Ga-FAPI PET/CT to Improve Diagnostic Accuracy of Primary Tumors in Head and Neck Cancer of Unknown Primary: A Comparative Imaging Trial
Bingxin Gu, Ziyi Yang, Xinyue Du, Xiaoping Xu, Xiaomin Ou, Zuguang Xia, Qing Guan, Silong Hu, Zhongyi Yang, Shaoli Song
Abstract
The low detection rate of primary tumors by current diagnostic techniques remains a major concern for patients with head and neck cancer of unknown primary (HNCUP). Therefore, in this study, we aimed to investigate the potential role of <sup>68</sup>Ga-labeled fibroblast activation protein inhibitor (<sup>68</sup>Ga-FAPI) PET/CT compared with <sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET/CT for the detection of primary tumors of HNCUP. <b>Methods:</b> In this prospective comparative imaging trial conducted at Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, 91 patients with negative or equivocal findings of a primary tumor by comprehensive clinical examination and conventional imaging were enrolled from June 2020 to September 2022. The presence of a primary tumor was recorded by 3 experienced nuclear medicine physicians. Primary lesions were validated by histopathologic analysis and a composite reference standard. <b>Results:</b> Of the 91 patients (18 women, 73 men; median age, 60 y; age range, 24–76 y), primary tumors were detected in 46 (51%) patients after a thorough diagnostic work-up. <sup>68</sup>Ga-FAPI PET/CT detected more primary lesions than <sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET/CT (46 vs. 17, <i>P</i> < 0.001) and showed better sensitivity, positive predictive value, and accuracy in locating primary tumors (51% vs. 25%, 98% vs. 43%, and 51% vs. 19%, respectively). Furthermore, <sup>68</sup>Ga-FAPI PET/CT led to treatment changes in 22 of 91 (24%) patients compared with <sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET/CT. The Kaplan–Meier curve illustrated that patients with unidentified primary tumors had a significantly worse prognosis than patients with identified primary tumors (hazard ratio, 5.77; 95% CI, 1.86–17.94; <i>P</i> = 0.0097). <b>Conclusion:</b><sup>68</sup>Ga-FAPI PET/CT outperforms <sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET/CT in detecting primary lesions and could serve as a sensitive, reliable, and reproducible imaging modality for HNCUP patients.