Molecular imaging and biology : MIB : the official publication of the Academy of Molecular Imaging
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[111In]-DTPAOC (Octreoscan(R)) has been shown to be very useful in the detection of somatostatin receptor (SSTR) positive tumors and their metastases using either conventional scintigraphy or single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). The main drawback of this method is the limited spatial resolution and a somewhat low receptor affinity of the radiopeptide. Due to the increased spatial resolution and the ability of quantification, an agent for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of SSTR is desirable. This communication shows our initial experience using [68Ga]-DOTA-D-Phe(1)-Tyr(3)-Octreotide (DOTATOC) in comparison to [111In]-DTPAOC-SPECT in patients with neuroendocrine tumors. ⋯ According to our initial experiences in a limited number of patients, [68Ga]-DOTATOC is a promising PET tracer for imaging neuroendocrine tumors and their metastases. In comparison to the [111In]-DTPAOC-scan it seems to be superior especially in detecting small tumors or tumors bearing only a low density of SSTRs. It offers excellent imaging properties and very high tumor to background ratios. Further evaluation of [68Ga]-DOTATOC in a larger number of patients is certainly justified.