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Role of [131I]metaiodobenzylguanidine therapy in carcinoids.
Authors:C A Hoefnagel  B G Taal  R A Valdés Olmos
Affiliation:Department of Nuclear Medicine, The Netherlands Cancer Institute; Amsterdam.
Abstract:From cumulative reported data the sensitivity of [131I]metaiodobenzylguanidine (131I-MIBG) scintigraphy of carcinoids appears to be greater than 60%; at our Institute 131I-MIBG scintigrams were positive in 51 of 70 patients with metastatic carcinoid. Twenty patients with symptomatic, metastatic disease have received 7.4 GBq doses of 131I-MIBG for palliation. Most of these patients had multiple large metastases showing no response to other therapies. No objective response (greater than 50% tumor volume reduction) was ever observed; however, 13 patients were relieved of symptoms, such as flushes, diarrhea, anorexia and pain. Palliation in some of these patients was meaningful and long lasting. Possible explanations for a palliative effect in the absence of objective remission are discussed. Treatment with escalating doses of stable MIBG (up to 80 mg) in 9 patients does not support the hypothesis that the palliation is due to a purely pharmacological effect. Palliation might be explained by the observation that carcinoid liver metastases may present both as hot and cold lesions; 131I-MIBG therapy will thus target exclusively at metabolically active metastases, which are responsible for the patient's symptoms.
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