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Prostate Cancer: PSMA PET and Functional Imaging

Author
UCTV: UC San Francisco
Published
Mon 07 Jul 2025
Episode Link
https://www.uctv.tv/shows/40806

Dr. Thomas Hope presents PSMA PET imaging as a transformative advancement in prostate cancer care. This technology uses a radioactive tracer to precisely detect cancer spread by targeting PSMA, a protein found on prostate cancer cells. It outperforms traditional bone and CT scans in sensitivity and accuracy, allowing for better staging and treatment planning. PSMA PET improves radiation therapy outcomes by revealing cancer in areas previously undetected. While multiple tracers exist, all FDA-approved options show similar performance, and accessibility is the key factor. Hope also discusses current challenges, including false positives and rare cases of PSMA-negative tumors. Ongoing research explores replacing biopsy or MRI with PSMA PET in select patients. Today, PSMA PET is considered the standard imaging method in nearly all stages of prostate cancer. Series: "Prostate Cancer Patient Conference" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40806]

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