Preliminary Evaluation of Preoperative Chemohormonotherapy-Induced Reduction of the Functional Infrared Imaging Score in Patients with Locally Advanced Breast Cancer
Abstract
20 SUCCESSIVE PATIENTS WHO RECEIVED PREOPERATIVE CHEMOHORMONOTHERAPY (PCT) for locally advanced breast cancer underwent high resolution digital Infrared imaging (IR) both before and after PTC and prior to surgery. The images were graded using a flew scale. Initial pre-PCT IR imaging revealed obvious and often dramatic angiogenesis- related findings in all our patients. Following PCT there was a significant decrease in both the IR score and in the clinical size of those with measurable diesease. Four of fl six patients with complete pathological response also saw their IR revert to normal. In nine patients the elevated pre-PCT IR score lingered longer than the clinical findings. IR provides a very safe and convenient alternative functional imaging modality to monitor PCT. Further study and follow-up is required to assess whether the IR changes the reflect fl effect of PCT on tumor vascularity also provide an additional valuable prognostic indicator for this subset of patients with aggressive tumors.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 25, 2001
- Accession Number
- ADA409618
Entities
People
- John R. Keyserlingk
- Mariam Yeassa
- Normand Belliveau
- Paul Ahlgren
Organizations
- Mayo Clinic Hospital — Rochester