Use of PET Imaging in Neuro-Oncological Surgery

Cancers (Basel). 2021 Apr 26;13(9):2093. doi: 10.3390/cancers13092093.

Abstract

This review provides an overview of current applications and perspectives of PET imaging in neuro-oncological surgery. The past and future of PET imaging in the management of patients with glioma and brain metastases are elucidated with an emphasis on amino acid tracers, such as O-(2-[18F]fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine (18F-FET). The thematic scope includes surgical resection planning, prognostication, non-invasive prediction of molecular tumor characteristics, depiction of intratumoral heterogeneity, response assessment, differentiation between tumor progression and treatment-related changes, and emerging new tracers. Furthermore, the role of PET using specific somatostatin receptor ligands for the management of patients with meningioma is discussed. Further advances in neuro-oncological imaging can be expected from promising new techniques, such as hybrid PET/MR scanners and the implementation of artificial intelligence methods, such as radiomics.

Keywords: FET PET; PET imaging; brain metastasis; glioblastoma; glioma; meningioma; neuro-oncological surgery; neurosurgery; somatostatin receptor.

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  • Review