67Ga - FAPI PET/CT Unmasks Extensive Metastatic Invasive Lobular Breast Cancer when Conventional Imaging Falls Short

Authors

  • Sharjeel Usmani Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Sultan Qaboos comprehensive cancer care and research center (SQCCCRC), Muscat Oman.
  • Khulood Al Riyami Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Sultan Qaboos comprehensive cancer care and research center (SQCCCRC), Muscat Oman.
  • Anjali Jain Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Sultan Qaboos comprehensive cancer care and research center (SQCCCRC), Muscat Oman.
  • Badriya Al-Qassabi Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Sultan Qaboos comprehensive cancer care and research center (SQCCCRC), Muscat Oman.
  • Marwa Mamdouh Youssef Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, Sultan Qaboos comprehensive cancer care and research center (SQCCCRC), Muscat Oman.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.26-40

Abstract

Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) is the second most common breast carcinoma, accounting for 10% to 15% of invasive breast
carcinomas. ILC is more difficult to diagnose on breast imaging including mammography, ultrasound, and MRI. We report a
case of 39 year old female with newly diagnosed left breast ILC (ER+, PR+, HER2). Mammography revealed a single irregular
dense mass in the upper central quadrant. Conventional bone scintigraphy demonstrated no evidence of skeletal
metastases. However, whole-body 68Ga FAPI PET/CT revealed a markedly different disease burden. This case highlights the
added diagnostic value of 68Ga FAPI PET/CT in detecting the true extent of ILC, particularly when conventional imaging
appears limited.

Keywords: Lobular breast cancer; 68Ga-FAPI PET/CT; Fibroblast activation protein; cancer-associated fibroblasts; FAPI PET/CT;
breast cancer

Published

2026-05-01

How to Cite

Sharjeel Usmani, Khulood Al Riyami, Anjali Jain, Badriya Al-Qassabi, & Marwa Mamdouh Youssef. (2026). 67Ga - FAPI PET/CT Unmasks Extensive Metastatic Invasive Lobular Breast Cancer when Conventional Imaging Falls Short. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 76(05), 795–796. https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.26-40

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