Use of Postoperative PET/CT in Altering Management in Adjuvant Head and Neck Radiation Therapy

P.T. Courtney,J. E. Juarez Casillas, L.W. Chau, L. Kabarame, A. Pascual,M.L. Steinberg,R.R. Savjani,R.K. Chin

International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics(2023)

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Abstract
In patients with head and neck cancer who received postoperative PET/CT prior to PORT, a meaningful proportion underwent additional diagnostic evaluation and/or experienced an alteration in adjuvant therapy as a result of the imaging findings. Interestingly, all patients with abnormal postoperative PET findings had changes in their radiation treatment plan, including at least boosting gross disease for patients in whom re-resection or chemotherapy was not pursued. Future work will seek to expand this cohort through 2022 when postoperative PET/CT became more routine at our institution and include oncologic outcomes. Additional studies are needed to identify appropriate candidates for postoperative PET/CT and determine the clinical impact of postoperative PET/CT.
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postoperative pet/ct,adjuvant head,radiation therapy,neck
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