Drawing parallels between amyloid PET in Alzheimer’s disease and amino acid PET in primary and secondary brain tumors

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2026-01-01

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Tolboom, N.ORCID 0000-0002-8005-2833
Verger, Antoine
Preusser, Matthias
Geurts, Marjolein
Scheltens, Philip
Albert, Nathalie Lisa

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Abstract

The evolution of amyloid PET in Alzheimer’s disease illustrates the potential path of amino acid PET in neuro-oncology. Initially seen as of limited value, amyloid PET ultimately enhanced diagnostic accuracy, guided management, and became central once therapies demonstrated PET-measured efficacy. Amino acid PET for CNS tumors is at a similar turning point. It refines diagnosis, distinguishes progression from treatment effects, and supports treatment planning. As demand grows and tracer access improves, amino acid PET could follow amyloid PET’s trajectory: emerging as a key tool in precision medicine and clinical management and as a surrogate endpoint in therapeutic trials.

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Surgery, Oncology, Clinical Neurology

Citation

Tolboom, N, Verger, A, Preusser, M, Geurts, M, Scheltens, P & Albert, N L 2026, 'Drawing parallels between amyloid PET in Alzheimer’s disease and amino acid PET in primary and secondary brain tumors', Neuro-oncology advances, vol. 8, no. 1, vdag043. https://doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdag043