Questioning the value of (99m)Tc-HYNIC-annexin V based response monitoring after docetaxel treatment in a mouse model for hereditary breast cancer.

Abstract

Annexin V imaging is suggested to provide a good indication of cancer treatment efficacy. To study the accuracy of (99m)Tc-AnxV imaging, we monitored chemo-sensitive and chemo-resistant tumors in a mouse breast cancer model after treatment with docetaxel. Sensitive tumors showed a slight peak in (99m)Tc-AnxV uptake one day post-treatment, while uptake in resistant tumors remained constant. In contrast to immunohistochemical analysis, (99m)Tc-AnxV imaging could not be used to predict tumor response, due to large variation between animals.

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Applied radiation and isotopes : including data, instrumentation and methods for use in agriculture, industry and medicine
  • Volume 69
  • Issue nr. 4
  • Pages 656-62
  • Publication date 01-04-2011

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