Evaluation of the Diagnostic and Prognostic Role of PET (PET/CT and PET/MRI) in Neuroendocrin Tumors.
NCT06159920
Summary
Neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) constitute approximately 0.5% of malignancies. To date, diagnosis at an increasingly early stage of the disease is possible thanks to recent technological advances in biomedical imaging. In particular, the traditional work-up for these pathologies includes endoscopy, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT). Furthermore, the integrated positron emission tomography methods (PET/CT and PET/MRI) are innovative molecular imaging techniques and represent a continually expanding field of research in the oncology setting. In particular, PET is taking on an increasingly relevant role for the study of neuroendocrine tumors, also thanks to the introduction of increasingly accurate radiopharmaceuticals (targeted towards somatostatin receptors), thus opening the way to new possibilities for the diagnosis andcharacterization of these tumors, is in the staging and restaging phase .
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Adult patients affected by neuroendocrine tumors; Patients who have performed at least one PET study with 18F-FDG and/or 68Ga- DOTATOC for the staging or diagnosis of their pathology. Exclusion Criteria: * Patients \< 18 years old; * Lack of availability of clinical data and PET imaging useful for analyses.
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NCT06159920