68-Ga prostate-specific membrane antigen-PET as a diagnostic and clinical decision making tool in biochemical recurrences post-radical prostatectomy.

2018 
377Background: In patients with biochemical relapse (BCR) following radical prostatectomy (RadP), risk stratification by clinical indices alone is suboptimal for identifying subgroups likely to benefit from salvage radiotherapy (RT). It is also recommended that combination hormonal therapy (HT)-RT improves rates of salvage and survival, hence the need for a clinical tool to better stratify patients for RT and HT-RT; the latter approach for patients at risk of occult metastases. Herein, we investigated the role of 68Ga-Prostate-specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA)-PET in the detection of regional and distal recurrences, and for clinical decision making in a prospective cohort of patients with BCR post-RadP. Methods: 68Ga-PSMA-PET and CT were performed in a cohort of 50 RadP patients with BCR. Radiological interpretation was independently performed by two assessors, who were blinded to the patient identifiers. PSMA+ lesions were considered as true positives; negative-PSMA in the presence of continued PSA rise d...
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