“…Studies have shown that FAPI PET imaging is particularly superior to FDG for detecting tumors with a strong desmoplastic reaction, such as breast, colon, hepatobiliary, gastrointestinal, pancreatic, sarcomatous, and rare neoplasms, making it a potential rival to FDG imaging in several lethal cancer subtypes. [7][8][9] Ongoing research will continue to explore the potential of FAPI imaging in various cancer subtypes, and clinical trials are being conducted to assess its safety and efficacy as a therapeutic tool in the coming years. 10 Despite their potential benefits, FAPI imaging faces inherent challenges and limitations.…”