Introduction Background: This study evaluated the impact of adipose tissue indices on prognosis of HL.
Methods: Fifty-five patients with newly diagnosed Hodgkin Lymphoma were evaluated retrospectively for association with adipose tissue indices (total abdominal tissue volume, radiodensity, subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue SUVmax value and prognostic factors for Hodgkin Lymphoma such as IPS-3, IPS-7, stage, sedimentation, progression free and overall survival.
Results: For IPS-3, SAT SUVmax and TAAT radiodensity were significantly increased in high-risk patients (2and 3) compared to group 0 and 1.
Objective: Lutetium-177 (Lu) prostate-specific membrane antigen (Lu PSMA) is a novel targeted treatment for patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). The purpose of the study was to determine the molecular volumetric Gallium-68 (Ga) PSMA PET/CT parameters that can predict patients who will respond to treatment.
Methods: These single-center retrospective data were obtained from metastatic CRPC patients receiving intravenous 6.