Role of Imaging in the Staging and Response Assessment of Lymphoma: Consensus of the International Conference on Malignant Lymphomas Imaging Working Group

Author:

Barrington Sally F.1,Mikhaeel N. George1,Kostakoglu Lale1,Meignan Michel1,Hutchings Martin1,Müeller Stefan P.1,Schwartz Lawrence H.1,Zucca Emanuele1,Fisher Richard I.1,Trotman Judith1,Hoekstra Otto S.1,Hicks Rodney J.1,O'Doherty Michael J.1,Hustinx Roland1,Biggi Alberto1,Cheson Bruce D.1

Affiliation:

1. Sally F. Barrington and Michael J. O'Doherty, King's College London; N. George Mikhaeel, Guy's and St Thomas' National Health Service Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom; Lale Kostakoglu, Mount Sinai Medical Center; Lawrence H. Schwartz, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY; Michel Meignan, Centre Universitaire Hospitalier Henri Mondor, Paris, France; Martin Hutchings, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark; Stefan P. Müeller, Klinik für Nuklearmedizin,...

Abstract

Purpose Recent advances in imaging, use of prognostic indices, and molecular profiling techniques have the potential to improve disease characterization and outcomes in lymphoma. International trials are under way to test image-based response–adapted treatment guided by early interim positron emission tomography (PET) –computed tomography (CT). Progress in imaging is influencing trial design and affecting clinical practice. In particular, a five-point scale to grade response using PET-CT, which can be adapted to suit requirements for early- and late-response assessment with good interobserver agreement, is becoming widely used both in practice- and response-adapted trials. A workshop held at the 11th International Conference on Malignant Lymphomas (ICML) in 2011 concluded that revision to current staging and response criteria was timely. Methods An imaging working group composed of representatives from major international cooperative groups was asked to review the literature, share knowledge about research in progress, and identify key areas for research pertaining to imaging and lymphoma. Results A working paper was circulated for comment and presented at the Fourth International Workshop on PET in Lymphoma in Menton, France, and the 12th ICML in Lugano, Switzerland, to update the International Harmonisation Project guidance regarding PET. Recommendations were made to optimize the use of PET-CT in staging and response assessment of lymphoma, including qualitative and quantitative methods. Conclusion This article comprises the consensus reached to update guidance on the use of PET-CT for staging and response assessment for [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose-avid lymphomas in clinical practice and late-phase trials.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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