Positron Lymphography via Intracervical 18F-FDG Injection for Presurgical Lymphatic Mapping in Cervical and Endometrial Malignancies

Jennifer J. Mueller & Jan Grimm et al. · 2020-01-10

The presence of metastasis in local lymph nodes (LNs) is a key factor influencing choice of therapy and prognosis in cervical and endometrial cancers; therefore, the exploration of sentinel LNs (SLNs) is highly important. Currently, however, SLN mapping requires LN biopsy for pathologic evaluation, since there are no clinical imaging approaches that can identify tumor-positive LNs in early stages. Staging lymphadenectomy poses risks, such as leg lymphedema or lymphocyst formation. Furthermore, in 80%-90% of patients, the explored LNs are ultimately tumor-free, meaning most patients are unnecessarily subjected to lymphadenectomy.
Authors
Jennifer J. Mueller, Lawrence T. Dauer, Rajmohan Murali, Alexia Iasonos, Neeta Pandit-Taskar, Nadeem R. Abu-Rustum, Jan Grimm
Funding
Pathology

NCI NIH HHS

P30 CA008748