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    Static and dynamic 68Ga-FAPI PET/CT for the detection of malignant transformation of intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasia of the pancreas.

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    Purpose: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) may arise from intraductal papillary-mucinous neoplasms (IPMN) with malignant transformation, but a significant portion of IPMN remains to show benign behavior. Therefore, it is important to differentiate between benign IPMN and IPMN lesions undergoing malignant transformation. However, non-operative differentiation by ultrasound, CT, MRI and carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9) is still unsatisfactory. Here, we assessed the clinical feasibility of additional assessment of malignancy by positron emission tomography using 68Gallium-labeled Fibroblast Activation Protein Inhibitors (68Ga-FAPI-PET) in 25 patients with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) - or computed tomography (CT) - proven cystic pancreatic lesions. Methods: 25 patients with cystic pancreatic lesions who were followed up in the European Pancreas Center of Heidelberg University hospital and who were led to surgical resection or fine needle aspiration (FNA) due to suspicious clinical, laboratory chemistry or radiological findings were examined by static (all patients) and dynamic (20 patients) 68Ga-FAPI-PET. Cystic pancreatic lesions were delineated and maximum and mean standardized uptake values (SUVmax / SUVmean) were determined. Time activity curves and dynamic parameters (time to peak, K1, k2, K3, k4) were extracted from dynamic PET data. Receiver operating curves (ROC) of static and dynamic PET parameters were calculated. Results: 11 of the patients suffered from menacing IPMN (high grade IPMN with (6 cases) or without (5 cases) progression into PDAC) and 11 from low grade IPMN, 3 patients from other benign entities. Menacing IMPN showed significantly elevated 68Ga-FAPI uptake compared to low grade IPMN and other benign cystic lesions. In dynamic imaging, menacing IPMN showed increasing time activity curves (TAC) followed by slow decrease afterwards, TAC of low grade IPMN showed an immediate peak followed by rapid decrease for about 10 minutes and slower decrease for the rest of the time. ROC curves showed high sensitivity and specificity (area under the curve (AUC) greater than 80%) of static and dynamic PET parameters for the differentiation of IPMN subtypes. Conclusion: 68Ga-FAPI-PET is a helpful new tool for the differentiation of menacing and low grade IPMN and shows the potential to avoid unnecessary surgery for non-malignant pancreatic IPMN

    Dosing 225Ac-DOTATOC in patients with somatostatin-receptor-positive solid tumors: 5-year follow-up of hematological and renal toxicity

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    Purpose!#!The aim of this retrospective analysis is to estimate the most appropriate single cycle and cumulative doses of !##!Methods!#!225!##!Results!#!Dose-dependent acute hematological toxicity was seen at single doses above 40 MBq or repeated doses greater than approximately 20 MBq !##!Conclusion!#!Treatment activities of approx. 20 MBq per cycle (4 monthly repetition) and cumulative doses up to 60-80 MBq generally avoided both acute and chronic grade 3/4 hematotoxicity in patients with advanced stage malignancies. Chronic renal toxicity was observed at these doses, but pre-existing renal risk factors were important co-factors. These data represent a starting point for additional research to more precisely define safety thresholds o
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