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68Ga-PSMA-11 Positron Emission Tomography Detects Residual Prostate Cancer after Prostatectomy in a Multicenter Retrospective Study

Authors :
Davide Pianori
Jeremie Calais
Veronica Cervati
Ali Afshar-Oromieh
Matthias Eiber
Stefano Fanti
F. Barbato
Manuel Weber
Andrei Gafita
Alberto Briganti
Jochen Walz
Harun Ilhan
Wolfgang P. Fendler
Ken Herrmann
Axel Wetter
Fabian Spohn
Boris Hadaschik
Andrea Farolfi
Uwe Haberkorn
Farolfi, A.
Gafita, A.
Calais, J.
Eiber, M.
Afshar-Oromieh, A.
Spohn, F.
Barbato, F.
Weber, M.
Ilhan, H.
Cervati, V.
Wetter, A.
Hadaschik, B.
Briganti, A.
Walz, J.
Pianori, D.
Fanti, S.
Haberkorn, U.
Herrmann, K.
Fendler, W. P.
Farolfi A, Gafita A, Calais J, Eiber M, Afshar-Oromieh A, Spohn F, Barbato F, Weber M, Ilhan H, Cervati V, Wetter A, Hadaschik B, Briganti A, Walz J, Pianori D, Fanti S, Haberkorn U, Herrmann K, Fendler WP.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2019.

Abstract

Purpose: Prostate specific antigen persistence after radical prostatectomy is associated with adverse outcomes in patients with prostate cancer. We sought to define regions at risk for residual disease as well as the accuracy of prostate specific membrane antigen ligand positron emission tomography in patients with prostate specific antigen persistence. Materials and methods: At 6 participating centers a total of 191 patients who underwent 68Ga-prostate specific membrane antigen-11 positron emission tomography/computerized tomography or positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging for persistently elevated postoperative prostate specific antigen (0.1 ng/ml or greater) were retrospectively included in study. The detection rate and the positive predictive value were determined. In 33 patients with additional prostate specific membrane antigen ligand positron emission tomography before prostatectomy we also determined the rate of positron emission tomography based persistence and recurrence. Results: Prostate specific membrane antigen ligand positron emission tomography localized prostate cancer in 130 of 191 patients (68%) with prostate specific antigen persistence at a median prostate specific antigen of 1.1 ng/ml. The detection rate significantly increased with prostate specific antigen (p

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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