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Transl Cancer Res ; 12(12): 3530-3537, 2023 Dec 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38192987

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Background: Positron-emission tomography (PET) is widely used for staging lung cancer. Although a correlation between the fluorodeoxyglucose standardized uptake value (SUV) and the histologic grade of the tumor has been shown in several studies, little is known about the impact of different clinical variables on this correlation. This study aimed to evaluate the correlation between tumor SUV and tumor grade in a large cohort of patients and to analyse the impact of clinical factors on this correlation. Methods: This retrospective cohort study including patients with non-small cell lung cancer age 18-90 years, with clinical stage I-IVA, who underwent curative-intent lung resection. Results: Data from 726 patients was included in this study. There was a strong correlation between SUV and primary tumor grade in the whole cohort (P<0.001), which was significant in both sexes (P<0.001) and in all selected age groups (P<0.001-0.03). There was a significant SUV-grade correlation for the right upper and left lower lobes, as well as for the central location in the right lung (P<0.001, P=0.005 and P=0.04, respectively). Moreover, a significant SUV-grade correlation was found for squamous cell cancer and adenocarcinoma (P<0.001 and P=0.01, respectively), and for T1-T3 factors (P<0.001, P=0.006, P=0.005 respectively). Conclusions: In patients with resectable lung cancer, a significant correlation was observed between the SUV of the primary tumor and its grade. This correlation was maintained for both sexes, age groups, most common histological types and T factors T1-T3.

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