Radioguided surgery with β− radiation in pancreatic Neuroendocrine tumors: a feasibility study

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Collamati Francesco, Maccora Daria, Alfieri Sergio, Bocci Valerio, Cartoni Antonella, Collarino Angela, Simoni Micol De, Fischetti Marta, Fratoddi Ilaria, Giordano Alessandro, Mancini-Terracciano Carlo, Mirabelli Riccardo, Morganti Silvio, Quero Giuseppe, Rotili Dante, Scotognella Teresa, Solfaroli Camillocci Elena, Traini Giacomo, Venditti Iole, Faccini Riccardo
ISSN: 2045-2322

the possibility to use β− decaying isotopes for radioguided surgery (RGS) has been recently proposed, and first promising tests on ex-vivo samples of Meningioma and intestinal neuroendocrine tumor (net) have been published. this paper reports a study of the uptake of 68Ga-DOTATOC in pancreatic nets (pnets) in order to assess the feasibility of a new RGS approach using 90Y-DOTATOC. Tumor
and healthy pancreas uptakes were estimated from 68Ga-DOTATOC PET/CT scans of 30 patients with pNETs. From the obtained SUVs (Standardised Uptake Value) and TNRs (Tumor Non tumor Ratio), an analysis algorithm relying on a Monte carlo simulation of the detector has been applied to evaluate the performances of the proposed technique. Almost all considered patients resulted to be compatible with the application of β−-RGS assuming to administer 1.5 MBq/kg of activity of 90Y-DOTATOC 24 h before surgery, and a sampling time of few seconds. In just 2 cases the technique would have required a mildly increased amount of activity or of sampling time. Despite a high physiological uptake of 68Ga-DOTATOC in the healthy pancreas, the proposed RGS technique promises to be effective. This approach allows RGS to find application also in pancreatic diseases, where traditional techniques are not viable.

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