The development of alternative treatment regimens in clinical oncology
has increased the need for early prediction of cancer therapy outcome
. The aim of this study was, early in the treatment phase, to identify
patients with advanced head and neck cancer, responding or not respon
ding to initiated therapy. The tumour metabolic rate of glucose (MRgl)
examined by 2-(18)FDG-PET was determined in 17 patients before and af
ter the first weeks of either radiotherapy (16-35 Gy) or one course of
combination chemotherapy. Metabolic values-uptake values normalized t
o plasma activity integrals-were correlated to loco-regional outcome,
as evaluated 5-6 weeks after completion of treatment. Initial low tumo
ur MRgl (<20 mu mol/min/100 g tissue), in primary lesions or regional
metastases, predicted a local complete response. When a high initial t
umour MRgl was found, the magnitude of the reduction of MRgl in the se
cond PET examination might be an adjunct in predicting local tumour re
sponse.