Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
The application of <sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET/CT imaging for human hepatocellular carcinoma: a narrative review.
- Year:
- 2023
- Authors:
- Yao Y et al.
- Affiliation:
- Department of Nuclear Medicine · China
Abstract
<h4>Background and objective</h4>Primary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) poses a significant threat to human health. The mean overall survival (OS) of HCC is approximately 15.8 months whereas the 6-month and 1-year OS rates are only 71.6% and 49.7%, respectively. <sup>18</sup>F-fluorodeoxyglucose (<sup>18</sup>F-FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) has been widely used for the management of several solid cancers; however, HCC frequently displays low <sup>18</sup>F-FDG uptake; approximately 50% of HCC cases do not take up <sup>18</sup>F-FDG. Therefore, <sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET is not considered very useful for the visualization of HCC and is not currently a recommended standard imaging modality for HCC. Conversely, <sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET/CT has been reported to be clinically important in the management, staging, and prognosis of HCC patients. Currently, reports relating to <sup>18</sup>F-FDG uptake in HCC are unclear and controversial. There is an urgent need to clarify the efficacy of <sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET for the management of HCC.<h4>Methods</h4>The PubMed database was searched for all articles on the application of <sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET/CT imaging for human HCC up to December 2021. The following search terms were used: 'Hepatocellular carcinoma', '[18F]FDG PET/CT', 'Hypoxia', '[<sup>11</sup>C]Choline'.<h4>Key content and findings</h4>In this review, we re-evaluate the potential hypoxia-dependent uptake mechanism of <sup>18</sup>F-FDG in HCC and review the usefulness of <sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET/CT for identifying, managing, and investigating the biological properties of HCC.<h4>Conclusions</h4><sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET/CT is very useful for HCC visualization, management, and the evaluation of biological properties. A negative test for <sup>18</sup>F-FDG uptake is not meaningless and may reflect a relatively better outcome. <sup>18</sup>F-FDG-positive lesions indicate a significantly less favorable prognosis.
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