Salaün Pierre-Yves, Abgral Ronan, Malard Olivier, Querellou-Lefranc Solène, Quere Gilles, Wartski Myriam, Coriat Romain, Hindie Elif, Taieb David, Tabarin Antoine, Girard Antoine, Grellier Jean-François, Brenot-Rossi Isabelle, Groheux David, Rousseau Caroline, Deandreis Désirée, Alberini Jean-Louis, Bodet-Milin Caroline, Itti Emmanuel, Casasnovas Olivier, Kraeber-Bodere Françoise, Moreau Philippe, Philip Arnaud, Balleyguier Corinne, Luciani Alain, Cachin Florent
Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital of Brest, 5 Avenue Foch, 29609, Brest, France.
Head and Neck, University Hospital of Nantes, Nantes, France.
Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging. 2020 Jan;47(1):28-50. doi: 10.1007/s00259-019-04553-8. Epub 2019 Oct 21.
Positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) is a nuclear medicine functional imaging technique with proven clinical value in oncology. PET/CT indications are continually evolving with fresh advances made through research. French practice on the use of PET in oncology was framed in recommendations based on Standards-Options-Recommendations methodology and coordinated by the French federation of Comprehensive Cancer Centres (FNLCC). The recommendations were originally issued in 2002 followed by an update in 2003, but since then, a huge number of scientific papers have been published and new tracers have been licenced for market release. The aim of this work is to bring the 2003 version recommendations up to date. For this purpose, a focus group was set up in collaboration with the French Society for Nuclear Medicine (SFMN) to work on developing good clinical practice recommendations. These good clinical practice recommendations have been awarded joint French National Heath Authority (HAS) and French Cancer Institute (INCa) label status-the stamp of methodological approval. The present document is the outcome of comprehensive literature review and rigorous appraisal by a panel of experts, organ specialists, clinical oncologists, surgeons and imaging specialists. These data were also used for the EANM referral guidelines.
正电子发射断层扫描/计算机断层扫描(PET/CT)是一种核医学功能成像技术,在肿瘤学领域具有经证实的临床价值。随着研究取得新进展,PET/CT的适应症也在不断演变。法国在肿瘤学中使用PET的实践是根据“标准-选项-建议”方法制定的建议框架,并由法国综合癌症中心联合会(FNLCC)协调。这些建议最初于2002年发布,随后在2003年进行了更新,但自那时以来,已经发表了大量科学论文,并且有新的示踪剂获得了市场销售许可。这项工作的目的是使2003年版的建议与时俱进。为此,与法国核医学协会(SFMN)合作成立了一个焦点小组,致力于制定良好临床实践建议。这些良好临床实践建议已获得法国国家卫生管理局(HAS)和法国癌症研究所(INCa)的联合标签认证——这是方法学认可的标志。本文件是由一组专家、器官专科医生、临床肿瘤学家、外科医生和影像专家进行全面文献综述和严格评估的结果。这些数据也用于欧洲核医学协会(EANM)的转诊指南。