Citrin D L, Furnival C M, Bessent R G, Greig W R, Bell G, Blumgart L H
Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1976 Sep;143(3):360-4.
Seventy-five female patients with early primary cancer of the breast were studied by bone scanning with 99mTc labeled phosphate at the time of initial presentation and serially during follow-up examination. Eleven patients had an abnormal bone scan at the time of presentation. During follow-up periods, which have ranged from three to 34 months with a mean of 16 months, abnormal bone scans have developed in a further 13 patients. To date, nine of the 24 patients with an abnormal bone scan have died, while only one of the 51 with a persistently normal scan has died. It is concluded that an abnormal bone scan carries a significant risk of earlier death due to metastatic disease.
对75例早期原发性乳腺癌女性患者在初次就诊时用99mTc标记的磷酸盐进行骨扫描,并在随访检查期间进行系列扫描。11例患者在就诊时骨扫描异常。在随访期间,时间从3个月到34个月不等,平均为16个月,另有13例患者出现了骨扫描异常。迄今为止,24例骨扫描异常的患者中有9例死亡,而51例骨扫描持续正常的患者中只有1例死亡。结论是,骨扫描异常因转移性疾病导致早期死亡的风险显著。