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17 February 2017 Baseline oxygen saturation comparison between pathologic complete responders and extensive residual cancer cases in response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Mirella L. Altoe, Jacqueline E. Gunther, Emerson Lim, Hyun Keol Kim, Jessica Campbell, Hanina Hibshoosh, Katherine Crew, Kevin Kalinsky, Dawn L. Hershman, Andreas H. Hielscher
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Abstract
In this retrospective cohort study, we examine the hypothesis that baseline oxygen saturation (SO2%) in contralateral normal tissue can be a quantitative measurement for predicting tumor response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC). Using our dynamic custom-built dual breast dynamic diffuse optical tomography (DOT) imager, we reconstructed SO2% measurement concentration for 12 stage II or III breast cancer patients. Six patients achieved pCR (RCB-0) and the other half had extensive residual disease (RCB-III). Baseline SO2% in contralateral normal tissue was statistically significantly higher in RCB-III subjects than in pCR (p = 0.025). From ROC analyses, baseline SO2% in contralateral normal breast tissue was able to discriminate pCR from RCB-III patients (AUC 0.889) with sensitivity and specificity of 83%.
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Mirella L. Altoe, Jacqueline E. Gunther, Emerson Lim, Hyun Keol Kim, Jessica Campbell, Hanina Hibshoosh, Katherine Crew, Kevin Kalinsky, Dawn L. Hershman, and Andreas H. Hielscher "Baseline oxygen saturation comparison between pathologic complete responders and extensive residual cancer cases in response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy", Proc. SPIE 10059, Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy of Tissue XII, 100590Q (17 February 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2251452
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KEYWORDS
Breast

Tissues

Tumors

Oxygen

Cancer

Imaging systems

Breast cancer

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