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Preliminary results of a 68 Ga-PSMA PET/CT prospective study in prostate cancer patients with occult recurrence: Diagnostic performance and impact on therapeutic decision-making.

Caroline Rousseau1,2, Maelle Le Thiec1, Ludovic Ferrer2,3, Daniela Rusu1, Aurore Rauscher4, Bruno Maucherat1, Mathieu Frindel4, Pierre Baumgartner4, Vincent Fleury1, Antoine Denis1, Agnes Morel1, Nicolas Varmenot2,3, Emilie Debeaupuis5, Loic Campion2,6, Francoise Kraeber-Bodéré1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In this prospective study (NCT03443609), we investigated the impact of 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET-CT on the treatment plan and therapeutic response obtained for patients with prostate cancer (PCa) presenting a recurrence with a low rising PSA.
METHODS: One hundred thirty hormone-naive (PSA < 1.5 ng/mL) patients were enrolled. All patients received radical treatment. PET images were recorded 1 and 2  hours after injection of tracer and interpreted by two independent nuclear physicians. Six months after treatment ended, a PSA assay was requested to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of the treatment based on PSMA results.
RESULTS: Data analysis for the first 52 included patients has been completed. 68Ga-PSMA-11-positive lesions were detected in 38/52 (73.1%) patients. Ninety-four lesions were detected as follows, 53/94 in lymph nodes (56.4%), 25/94 in bone (26.6%), and 12/94 into the prostate bed (12.7%). Detection rates were 58%, 81%, and 82% for serum PSA levels lower than 0.25 ng/mL, between 0.25 to ≤ 0.69  ng/mL and 0.70  ng/mL, respectively. As a result of the PSMA PET-CT, therapeutic management changed in 38/52 patients (73.1%). Patients had undetectable serum PSA levels after treatment guided by 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET-CT results in 10/52 (19.2%) cases and with a PSA decrease of over 60% in 18/52 (34.6%) patients.
CONCLUSION: Whilst our patient population presented a very low PSA level, preliminary results of the 68Ga-PSMA PET-CT study showed recurrence localization in more than half of the patients and this had a major clinical impact, as it resulted in treatment change in more than half of the patients and a significant decrease in PSA levels in a third of patients.
© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  68Ga-PSMA; PET/CT; biochemical recurrence; impact on implemented management PSMA; prostate cancer

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31421657     DOI: 10.1002/pros.23869

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prostate        ISSN: 0270-4137            Impact factor:   4.104


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Authors:  Niamh M Keegan; Lisa Bodei; Michael J Morris
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5.  Mesorectal Lymph Node Metastases as Index Lesion in 68Ga-PSMA-PET/CT Imaging for Recurrent Prostate Cancer.

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6.  Hybrid imaging with [68Ga]PSMA-11 PET-CT and PET-MRI in biochemically recurrent prostate cancer.

Authors:  P A Glemser; L T Rotkopf; C H Ziener; B Beuthien-Baumann; V Weru; A Kopp-Schneider; H P Schlemmer; A Dimitrakopoulou-Strauss; C Sachpekidis
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7.  Salvage re-irradiation using stereotactic body radiation therapy for locally recurrent prostate cancer: the impact of castration sensitivity on treatment outcomes.

Authors:  Ron Lewin; Uri Amit; Menachem Laufer; Raanan Berger; Zohar Dotan; Liran Domachevsky; Tima Davidson; Orith Portnoy; Lev Tsvang; Maoz Ben-Ayun; Ilana Weiss; Zvi Symon
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