Factors Contributing to the Accuracy of PET Scans in Detecting Cancer Metastases in Cairo Hospitals, Egypt

Fatmah Sayeed
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Introduction: Positron emission tomography  (PET) has become an important diagnostic tool in oncology, providing metabolic information that can aid in the detection and evaluation of cancer. However, the accuracy of PET scans in detecting cancer metastases can be influenced by various factors, including the type of cancer, location of metastases, and image acquisition protocol. This study aims to evaluate the factors that influence the accuracy of PET scans in detecting cancer metastases in patients at Cairo Hospital, Egypt. Methods: Patient data were collected retrospectively. A total of 5000 research subjects participated in this study. Data were analyzed to identify factors associated with false-positive or false-negative PET scan results. Results: Patients with lung or colorectal cancer were 2.45 times more likely to experience accurate positive PET scan results than patients with other types of cancer. Patients with metastases in lymph nodes were 1.93 times more likely to experience accurate positive PET scan results than patients with metastases in solid organs. Patients with a long PET scan image acquisition protocol were 1.78 times more likely to experience accurate positive PET scan results than patients with a short image acquisition protocol. Conclusion: PET scan is a valuable diagnostic tool in oncology, but its accuracy in detecting cancer metastases can be influenced by various factors. These factors should be considered when interpreting PET scan results and to improve cancer diagnosis and management.
影响埃及开罗医院 PET 扫描检测癌症转移准确性的因素
简介正电子发射断层扫描(PET)已成为肿瘤学的重要诊断工具,可提供有助于检测和评估癌症的代谢信息。然而,PET 扫描检测癌症转移灶的准确性会受到多种因素的影响,包括癌症类型、转移灶位置和图像采集方案。本研究旨在评估影响埃及开罗医院 PET 扫描检测癌症转移患者准确性的因素。研究方法回顾性收集患者数据。共有 5000 名研究对象参与了这项研究。对数据进行分析,以确定与 PET 扫描结果假阳性或假阴性相关的因素。研究结果肺癌或结直肠癌患者PET扫描结果呈准确阳性的几率是其他类型癌症患者的2.45倍。淋巴结转移患者获得 PET 扫描准确阳性结果的几率是实体器官转移患者的 1.93 倍。采用长PET扫描图像采集方案的患者获得准确阳性PET扫描结果的几率是采用短图像采集方案患者的1.78倍。结论PET 扫描是肿瘤学中一种有价值的诊断工具,但其检测癌症转移的准确性会受到各种因素的影响。在解释 PET 扫描结果时应考虑这些因素,以改进癌症诊断和管理。
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