Prospective Comparison of 18 F-Fluoromethylcholine Versus 68 Ga-PSMA PET/CT in Prostate Cancer Patients Who Have Rising PSA After Curative Treatment and Are Being Considered for Targeted Therapy
St Vincent's Hospital Sydney · Policlinico S.Orsola-Malpighi · +5 more institutions
Abstract
A sample of men with a rising PSA level after treatment, eligible for targeted treatment, was prospectively included. Patients on systemic treatment were excluded. (68)Ga-PSMA, (18)F-fluoromethylcholine PET/CT, and diagnostic CT were performed sequentially on all patients between January and April 2015, and the images were assessed by masked, experienced interpreters. The findings and their impact on management were documented, together with the results of histologic follow-up when feasible.
In total, 38 patients were enrolled. Of these, 34 (89%) had undergone radical prostatectomy and 4 (11%) had undergone radiation treatment. Twelve (32%) had undergone salvage radiation treatment after primary radical prostatectomy. The mean PSA level was 1.74 ± 2.54 ng/mL. The scan results were positive in 26 patients (68%) and negative with both tracers in 12 patients (32%). Of the 26 positive scans, 14 (54%) were positive with (68)Ga-PSMA alone, 11 (42%) with both (18)F-fluoromethylcholine and (68)Ga-PSMA, and only 1 (4%) with (18)F-fluoromethylcholine alone. When PSA was below 0.5 ng/mL, the detection rate was 50% for (68)Ga-PSMA versus 12.5% for (18)F-fluoromethylcholine. When PSA was 0.5-2.0 ng/mL, the detection rate was 69% for (68)Ga-PSMA versus 31% for (18)F-fluoromethylcholine, and when PSA was above 2.0, the detection rate was 86% for (68)Ga-PSMA versus 57% for (18)F-fluoromethylcholine. On lesion-based analysis, (68)Ga-PSMA detected more lesions than (18)F-fluoromethylcholine (59 vs. 29, P
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Authors
14- JJJoshua James MorigiCorresponding
St Vincent's Hospital Sydney, Policlinico S.Orsola-Malpighi
- PDPhillip D. Stricker
St Vincent's Clinic, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, The Kinghorn Cancer Centre
- PJPim J. van Leeuwen
St Vincent's Clinic, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, The Kinghorn Cancer Centre
- RTReuben Tang
UNSW Sydney, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney
- BHBao Ho
St Vincent's Hospital Sydney
Topics & keywords
- Prostatectomy
- Medicine
- Prostate cancer
- Nuclear medicine
- Urology
- Prospective cohort study
- Prostate-specific antigen
- Prostate
- Good health and well-being