Abstract:
Introduction. It should be pointed out that breast cancer is the most common pathological tumor
among women worldwide. Nuclear medicine investigations, such as whole-body bone
scintigraphy, offer possibilities for diagnosis, personalized treatment and post-treatment followup. Based on the fact that breast cancer most often metastasizes to the bones, we can analyze the
importance of nuclear medicine screenings.
Aim of study. For over five decades, radiopharmaceuticals have been employed to study breast
cancer according to recent guidelines. The role of nuclear medicine, which began in the 1990s
when the radiotracer Tc-99m was first used to directly detect breast cancer, is seeing progress.
Bone scintigraphy is the classic method of confirming metastasis to the skeleton.
Methods and materials. The retrospective descriptive study included 42 patients with diagnosed,
histopathological proven breast cancer. They were investigated with administration of the
radioactive tracer Tc99m-MDP by WB bone scintigraphy at Gamma Camera AnyScan S in the
Nuclear Medicine Laboratory of the Oncological Institute of the Republic of Moldova during MayJuly 2023.
Results. The study enrolled 42 patients with breast cancer, with an average age of 62.07 ± 10.91
years. Among the participants, 4 patients (9.52%) exhibited metastatic skeletal bone lesions. In 22
cases (52.38%), suspicious changes for secondary involvement were identified, necessitating
further imaging investigations, including radiography (Roentgen), computed tomography (CT),
and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to confirm the diagnosis. For 16 patients (38.10%), the
nuclear medicine investigations revealed non-specific findings for secondary spread. The results
highlight the potential of nuclear medicine investigations in early detection of metastases in the
bone system.
Conclusion. In conclusion, the results of this study emphasize the significant role of nuclear
medicine investigations in diagnosing and managing breast cancer, particularly in the context of
skeletal bone metastases. WB bone scintigraphy offers essential information, which has efficacy
in influencing therapeutic decisions and potentially improving patient outcomes. These findings
underscore the importance of integrating nuclear medicine into the comprehensive care of breast
cancer patients for more personalized and effective treatment approaches.