Hiring in life sciences? Share your open positions with our professional community. Read more Close

Advertisement

Metabolic tumor volume and total lesion glycolysis for predicting prognosis in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma: a retrospective PET/CT study.

Created on 15 Aug 2026

Authors

Yang You, Weifeng Zhang, Zhifei Zhen, Junling Xu, Ang Xuan

Published in

Frontiers in oncology. Volume 16. Pages 1862170. Epub Jul 31, 2026.

Abstract

Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is characterized by marked clinical heterogeneity, and conventional prognostic indices provide limited individualized risk prediction. We investigated the prognostic value of baseline 18F-FDG PET/CT-derived volumetric metabolic parameters in newly diagnosed DLBCL.
This retrospective study included 176 consecutive patients with histologically confirmed DLBCL who underwent baseline 18F-FDG PET/CT before first-line R-CHOP or R-CHOP-like immunochemotherapy between January 2022 and December 2024. Metabolic tumor volume (MTV) was measured using a 41% SUVmax threshold, and total lesion glycolysis (TLG) was calculated as MTV × SUVmean. Optimal cutoff values were determined by ROC analysis. Survival outcomes were evaluated using Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox proportional hazards models. Predictive performance was assessed by Harrell's C-index.
The median age was 58 years, and 54.5% of patients were male. After a median follow-up of 26.4 months, 48 patients experienced progression; including 5 deaths without documented progression, the composite progression-free survival (PFS) endpoint comprised 53 events, and 30 patients died. The optimal cutoffs were 274.8 cm³ for MTV and 1,886.3 g for TLG. High MTV was associated with significantly inferior 2-year PFS (50.7% vs 79.9%; P<0.001) and OS (71.3% vs 92.8%; P<0.001). In multivariable analysis, high MTV remained the only significant independent predictor of PFS (HR 3.16, 95% CI 1.82-5.50; P<0.001). Incorporating MTV into the IPI improved discrimination compared with IPI alone (C-index 0.697 vs 0.567).
In this single-center cohort, baseline MTV was a robust independent prognostic biomarker for PFS that substantially enhanced risk stratification beyond the IPI; its association with OS was exploratory given the limited number of events. Integration of volumetric PET/CT metrics into prognostic models may facilitate more individualized therapeutic decision-making. The optimism-prone, internally derived cutoff requires external validation; prospective, multicenter validation with standardized measurement protocols is warranted.

PMID:
42601995
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 15 Aug 2026.

Read full publication at:
Please sign in to see all details.

Advertisement

Stats

  • Community rating n/a 0 votes
  • Reviewers' rating n/a 0 votes
  • Your rating

1-terrible, 9-excellent. How would you rate this publication? Sign in in to submit your rating.

  • Recommendations n/a n/a positive of 0 vote(s)
  • Views 11
  • Comments 0

Recommended by

  • No recommendations yet.

Post a comment

You need to be signed in to post comments. You can sign in here.

Comments

There are no comments yet.

Advertisement