Among patients with high-risk prostate cancer and no evidence of metastatic disease on conventional imaging, prostate ...
PET/CT imaging identified metastatic prostate cancer in almost half of high-risk cases missed by conventional imaging, a ...
Researchers conducted a retrospective study using data from 182 subjects with high-risk recurrent prostate cancers.
New imaging technique has shown that many cases of prostate cancer may be more advanced than conventional imaging suggests. Read on!
Researchers conducted a post hoc, retrospective, cross-sectional analysis of 182 patients with recurrent prostate cancer ...
Nearly half of high-risk prostate cancer patients classified as nonmetastatic by traditional imaging show metastases when ...
Prostate-specific membrane antigen-positron emission tomography (PSMA-PET) frequently detects metastatic disease missed by conventional imaging, investigators report.
Researchers at UCLA have unveiled startling findings using PSMA-PET imaging that reveal nearly half of patients diagnosed ...
This advanced imaging technology plays a critical role in redefining how prostate cancer is staged. PSMA-PET imaging uses tiny amounts of radioactive “tracers,” called radiotracers, that binds to ...
PSMA PET CT showed a solitary pelvic node with no prostate fossa recurrence. The patient underwent salvage radiotherapy including both fossa and pelvic node fields. PSA continued to rise ...
Advanced imaging reveals hidden metastases in high-risk prostate cancer cases, offering new insights for better diagnosis and treatment strategies.
PSMA-PET imaging has higher sensitivity than conventional imaging and can detect radiorecurrent prostate cancer at lower PSA levels. PSMA-PET imaging can detect radiorecurrent prostate cancer ...