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Case 1: 79 yr Case 1: 79 yr - - old woman with a lump old woman with a lump in upper outer quadrant of left in upper outer quadrant of left breast. breast. Giuliano Mariani Regional Center of Nuclear Medicine, University of Pisa Medical School, Pisa (Italy)

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Case 1: 79 yrCase 1: 79 yr--old woman with a lump old woman with a lump in upper outer quadrant of left in upper outer quadrant of left

breast.breast.Giuliano Mariani

Regional Center of Nuclear Medicine, University of Pisa Medical School, Pisa (Italy)

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Relevant history

79-yr old woman with a lump in upper outer quadrant of leftbreast.

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Background

VeronesiVeronesi: : tumorectomytumorectomy--quadrantectomyquadrantectomy withwith axillaryaxillary lymphlymphnodenode dissection.dissection.

HistopathologyHistopathology ofof allall dissecteddissected lymphlymph nodesnodes (15(15--25 per 25 per axillaaxilla), ), forfor stagingstaging purposes.purposes.

LimitedLimited curative curative valuevalue ofof axillaryaxillary nodenode dissection dissection perper--sese (5(5% % gain ingain in 55--yr yr survival).survival).

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High incidence of morbidity and longHigh incidence of morbidity and long--term postterm post--operative complications.operative complications.

Despite the growing body of additional prognostic Despite the growing body of additional prognostic information provided by other factors, information provided by other factors, tumor status of the axilla still represents the single most important prognostic factor in patients with breast cancer..

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• November 2006: FNAC from lump in left breast had shown some atypical cell nuclei.

• April 2008: Core biopsy suggested infiltrating breastcancer (but not definite diagnosis).

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Radionuclide study• Lymphoscintigraphy for radioguided sentinel lymph node

biopsy.

• [18F]FDG-PET for staging.

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Rationale for examination

-- [[1818F]FDG accumulation in tumors can be used as a guide F]FDG accumulation in tumors can be used as a guide to identify lesion margins, by using new intrato identify lesion margins, by using new intra--operative operative probes able to detect highprobes able to detect high--energy gamma rays or beta energy gamma rays or beta particles.particles.

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LymphoscintigraphyLymphoscintigraphy with with 99m99mTcTc--Albumin Albumin nanocolloidnanocolloid is is performed to map sentinel lymph performed to map sentinel lymph node(snode(s).).

The use of probes with variable energy windows The use of probes with variable energy windows capable of detecting gamma photons with different capable of detecting gamma photons with different energies (e.g., both 140 energies (e.g., both 140 KeVKeV of of 99m99mTc and 511 Tc and 511 KeVKeVfrom from ββ++//ββ-- annihilation), can play an important role in annihilation), can play an important role in breastbreast--conserving surgery.conserving surgery.

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Technical parameters of lymphoscintigraphy (I)

- Subdermal injection of 3.7 MBq (in a volume of 0.3 mL)of 99mTc-Nanocoll (upper outer quadrant of left breaston the cutaneous projection of lesion).

- Planar acquisitions: anterior, 45°anterior oblique and 90°lateral, performed within 15 min after the injection(if required, they can be performed at 2–3 h);

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Planar images are acquired for 3–5 min using a 128×128 matrix (zoom 1,33).SPECT/CT acquired with 360°step-&-shoot, 20 sec/step, 128×128 matrix, and zoom 1;The site of any suspected sentinel node can be localised on the 45° anterior oblique image using a 57Co point-source, marking the skin marked with indelible ink; if a 57Co source is not available, 99mTc sources using syringe needles can be employed.

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Technical parameters of [18F]FDG-PET:

- I.v. injection of 200 MBq of [18F]FDG-PET (patient fastingsiunce at least 6 hours) three hours before surgery.

- Whole-body acquisition after 50 minutes.

- Qualitative and semiquantitative analysis (it is necessaryto record specific information including patient’s weightand height, administered [18F]FDG activity, and time ofinjection).

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Findings• Structured approach to image review:

- quality: satisfactory;- completeness: complete;- scintigraphic findings and interpretation: see next slides.

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Lymphoscintigraphy for radioguidedsentinel lymph node biopsy

Lymph channels leading to sentinel nodes in left axilla

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[18F]FDG-PET

Hypermetabolic lesion in upper outer quadrant of leftbreast (SUVmax 3.7), corresponding to known primarytumor.

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Surgery 3 hr after injection of 200 MBq [18F]FDG and 18 hrafter injection of 3.7 MBq 99mTc-Nanocoll

(γ-counting with electronically-collimated probe)

In-vivo 99mTc In-vivo 18FSentinel node: 5500 cps Tumor: 10600 cpsBackground: 655 cps Background: 400-500 cpsEx-vivo 99mTc Ex-vivo 18FSentinel node 1: 3000 cps Tumor: 9030 cpsSentinel node 2: 1051 cps Background: 400 cpsBackground: 400-500 cps Surgical bed: 400 cps

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IntraIntra--Operative FrozenOperative Frozen--Section HistologySection Histology

� Infiltrating cancer of the upper outer quadrant of lest breast (tumor-free resection margins)� Sentinel lymph node: micrometastasis.

Axillary dissection

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Definitive HistologyDefinitive Histology

�Poorly differentiated ductal breast cancer (1 cm, Grade 3) infiltrating the dermis and the subcutaneous tissue.�Micrometastasis in 1/18 axillary lymph nodes (the sentinel lymph node).

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Teaching Points- The use of PET-guided surgery is expanding.- The most recent probes detect intra-operatively either the high-energy annihilation γ rays (with adequate shielding and collimation), or directly the β+ particles (with a beta probe).

- Since β+ particles have a very short range of penetration in tissues, beta-probe counting is only possible in direct contact with tissues (not affected by background γradiation).

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• The use of either a high-energy gamma probe or a beta probe in radioguided surgery for assessing post-resection [18F]FDG-avid residual disease yields in principle similar results.

• Considering that the radiopharmaceutical used for mapping sentinel lymph nodes is 99mTc-Nanocoll, the intra-operative probe used must detect low-energy γ rays as well.

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References

-Mariani G, Moresco L, Viale G, et al. Radioguided sentinel lymphnode biopsy in breast cancer surgery. J Nucl Med. 2001; 42: 1198-1215.-Crippa F, Bombardieri E. Nuclear medicine imaging in breastcancer: current strategies and future directions. Oncology. 2009; 23:269-70.-Lavavssière R, Cabée AE, Filmont JE. Positron EmissionTomography (PET) and breast cancer in clinical practice. Eur J Radiol. 2009; 69: 50-8.