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18F-Fluoroestradiol (18F-FES) is an estrogen receptor-targeting positron emission tomography tracer with high sensitivity and specificity for the detection of estrogen receptor(ER)-positive tumors . 18F-FES has been used as a predictive biomarker to demonstrate estrogen receptor heterogeneity , to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of estrogen receptor-targeted drugs , to measure residual estrogen receptors during endocrine therapy and to determine biologically optimal doses of novel estrogen receptor-targeted drugs .This study aimes to explore the efficacy of 18F-FES PET/CT in evaluating the expression levels of ER in primary and metastatic breast cancer patients.


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Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and up to 70% of breast cancer patients are positive for hormone receptors. Most of them are estrogen receptor (ER) positive, and more than 95% of progesterone receptor (PR) positive tumors are also ER positive. The staging system most commonly used for BC is the American Joint Committee on Cancer TNM system, which is based on seven criteria - tumor extent (T), spread to nearby lymph nodes (N), spread (metastasis) to distant sites (M), cancer grade ( G), estrogen receptor (ER) status, progesterone receptor status (PR) and HER2/neu . Breast cancer is characterized by different pathological features, different responses to treatment, and significant differences in long-term survival among patients . In general, the molecular typing of breast cancer is mainly divided into four types: the first, luminalA type refers to ER, PR positive, HER2 negative, and endocrine therapy can be performed. The second, luminalB type means that ER, PR and HER2 are all positive, endocrine therapy, chemotherapy and targeted therapy can be used, and the therapeutic effect is relatively good. The third type, HER2 overexpression type is HER2 positive, ER and PR are both negative, this type is ineffective for endocrine therapy, and targeted therapy can be used. Fourth, ER, PR and HER2 are all negative , and the treatment effect is the worst. In general, the two subtypes of luminalA and B have higher long-term survival rates. Meanwhile,HER2 overexpression and triple-negative breast cancer have a poor prognosis. The success of breast cancer treatment depends heavily on tumor estrogen receptor status, which is currently assessed by immunohistochemistry. While immunohistochemistry is well suited to detect primary breast tumors, metastatic foci are less accurate. Estrogen receptor expression changes over time, and inconsistent expression between primary and metastatic tumors has been observed in up to 40% of patients.Studies have shown the potential role of FES-PET/CT in assessing ER status, especially in patients with multiple tumors or that are difficult to biopsy.FES-PET/CT as an imaging technique targeting estrogen receptors may help predict patient response to endocrine therapy. Therefore, FES PET/CT imaging is of great significance for the selection of patients who benefit from endocrine therapy and those who are better through adjuvant chemotherapy . ;


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NCT number NCT05541367
Study type Observational
Source Tongji Hospital
Contact ZHU XIAOHUA, DR
Phone 13971513770
Email evazhu@vip.sina.com
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date December 31, 2021
Completion date December 31, 2026

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