A new parameter for measuring metastatic bone involvement by prostate cancer: the Bone Scan Index.

نویسندگان

  • M Imbriaco
  • S M Larson
  • H W Yeung
  • O R Mawlawi
  • Y Erdi
  • E S Venkatraman
  • H I Scher
چکیده

In this report, we describe a method for quantitative bone scan interpretation (the Bone Scan Index or BSI) in advanced prostate cancer. The BSI estimates the fraction of the skeleton that is involved by tumor, as well as the regional distribution of the metastases in the bones. The purpose of this report is to describe the development and validation of this method in terms of reproducibility and the application of BSI for determining extent of disease and monitoring disease progression. We analyzed 263 bone scans from 90 patients being studied under four protocols at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center for progressive, androgen-independent prostate cancer (AIPC), who had bone scans as a part of their work-up. We determined: (a) the intraobserver and interobserver variability of the BSI; (b) the comparison between a change in BSI and prostate-specific antigen (PSA); (c) the regional distribution of bony metastases in early stage D prostate cancer (<3% skeletal involvement); and (d) the rate of growth of bony metastases from prostate cancer. A cube root transformation of the percentage of involvement of the entire skeleton was used to stabilize the variance over the entire span of values (0-60% tumor involvement). The range of interobserver variability between readers was 0.2-0.5 times the cube root of the BSI (69 scans, 18 patients). Intraobserver variability was minimal when the same reader read the same scans after a 2-year interval, showing a correlation coefficient of 0.97 (reader 1) and 0.99 (reader 2), P < 0.001. There was a parallel rise in the BSI and the PSA in 24 patients (105 scans) treated for AIPC with hydrocortisone followed by suramin at PSA relapse (Pearson's moment correlation, 0.71). In a group of 27 patients with limited bone involvement by AIPC (i.e., <3% BSI), the distribution of early metastases was not random within the skeleton but was distributed in the central skeleton in a manner that matched the distribution of the normal adult bone marrow. Also, in a group of 21 patients (62 scans), the change in BSI as a function of time after diagnosis was explored graphically. The progression of bone scan changes in AIPC, from early involvement (<3%) to late involvement, was fitted to a Gompertzian equation. It showed a rapid exponential growth phase, with an estimated tumor doubling time of 43 days when the BSI was 3.3%. The change in BSI rapidly approached a more gradual slope as the percentage of skeletal involvement increased. The BSI provides a reproducible new parameter for quantitative assessment of bone involvement by AIPC. These results suggest that the BSI will be useful for stratifying patients entering treatment protocols for extent of tumor involvement of bone. Although further study is necessary, serial bone scan BSI appears capable of quantifying both the progression of bony involvement by tumor as well as the response to treatment.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research

دوره 4 7  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1998