Rationale: Evaluation of the feasibility of [18F]EF5-PET/CT scan in identifying hypoxic lesions in ovarian tumors in prospective clinical setting. Methods: Fifteen patients with a suspected malignant ovarian tumor were scanned with [18F]EF5 and [18F]FDG-PET/CT preoperatively. The distribution of [18F]EF5-uptake, total intraabdominal metabolic tumor volume (TMTV), and hypoxic subvolume (HSV) were assessed. Results: [18F]EF5-PET/CT suggested hypoxia in 47% (7/15) patients. The median HSV was 87 cm3 (31% of TMTV). The [18F]EF5-uptake was detected in primary tumors and in four patients also in intra-abdominal metastases. The [18F]EF5-uptake in cancer tissue was low compared to physiological excretory pathways, complicating the interpretation of PET/CT images. Conclusions: [18F]EF5-PET/CT is not feasible in ovarian cancer imaging in clinical setting due to physiological intra-abdominal [18F]EF5-accumulation. However, it may be useful when used complementarily to FDG-PET/CT.
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Laasik, M., Hynninen, J., Forsback, S., Noponen, T., Seppänen, M., & Hietanen, S. (2020). The feasibility of [18F]EF5-PET/CT to image hypoxia in ovarian tumors: a clinical study. EJNMMI Research, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13550-020-00689-z
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