Unlabelled: Our objective was to evaluate the role of 99mTc-furifosmin scintigraphy--planar and SPECT--in discriminating benign from malignant breast disease.

Methods: The trial was prospective, open, and diagnostic. We recruited 30 consecutive patients with 14 palpable and 16 nonpalpable breast lesions. After receiving informed consent, we injected 555-640 MBq 99mTc-furifosmin intravenously in the arm contralateral to the breast lesion. Planar imaging and SPECT were performed. All patients underwent excision of the tumor within 2 wk. Using histology as the gold standard, we calculated sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values for 99mTc-furifosmin in planar and SPECT technique.

Results: For 18 malignant and 12 benign breast lesions, a sensitivity of 50% for planar imaging and 72% for SPECT was seen. Specificity and positive and negative predictive values were 83%, 82%, and 53%, respectively, for planar imaging and 50%, 68%, and 55%, respectively, for SPECT. For the 14 palpable tumors (10 malignant, 4 benign), which averaged 17+/-10 mm in size (size range, 4-45 mm), a sensitivity of 60% for planar imaging and 80% for SPECT was achieved. Sixteen lesions were not palpable (median size, 9+/-3 mm [size range, 4-13 mm]). In this subgroup, 99mTc-furifosmin scintigraphy yielded a sensitivity of 37% for planar and 62% for SPECT technique (P>0.05).

Conclusion: 99mTc-furifosmin scintigraphy is not a potent competitor to established scintigraphic procedures. In comparing this tracer with 99mTc-sestamibi and 99mTc-tetrofosmin, we cannot recommend 99mTc-furifosmin for the diagnosis of breast cancer.

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