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PSMA-PET/CT Findings in Patients With High-Risk Biochemically Recurrent Prostate Cancer With No Metastatic Disease by Conventional Imaging
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In a cohort of patients with high-risk hormone-sensitive prostate cancer without evidence of metastatic disease by conventional imaging, PSMA-PET results were positive in 84% of patients, detected M1 disease stage in 46% of patients, and found polymetastatic disease (≥5 lesions) in 24% of patients, suggesting that patients' high-risk nonmetastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancers are understaged by conventional imaging. The results challenge the interpretation of previous studies, such as the EMBARK trial, and support the evolving role of PSMA-PET for patient selection in clinical and trial interventions in prostate cancer. Further studies are needed to assess its independent prognostic value and use for treatment guidance.
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