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Clinical [18F]FSPG Positron Emission Tomography Imaging Reveals Heterogeneity in Tumor-Associated System xc- Activity

Amy R. Sharkey    
Norman Koglin    
Erik S. Mittra    
Sangwon Han    
Gary J. R. Cook and Timothy H. Witney    

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This clinical study explored the use of the positron emission tomography radiotracer, [18F]FSPG, for cancer imaging. [18F]FSPG measures a process involved in antioxidant production, which is important for cancer prognosis. We compared the distribution of this imaging agent in subjects with head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) and non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Results showed similar distribution in healthy organs but varied uptake in tumors, both between subjects and across different lesions. Although [18F]FSPG PET/CT offers insights into individual tumor behavior, its diagnostic potential is limited due to this variability in tumor uptake. Variability in [18F]FSPG retention, however, may provide crucial information about how tumors respond to therapy and mechanisms of treatment resistance.

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