Evolving Paradigms in Prostate Cancer: The Integral Role of Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography in Primary Staging and Therapeutic Decision-Making.
Cristian Udovicich, Angela Y Jia, Andrew Loblaw, Renu Eapen, Michael S Hofman, Shankar Siva
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Abstract
Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) positron emission tomography or computed tomography (PET/CT) has emerged as a superior imaging option to conventional imaging for prostate cancer. The majority of early evidence and prospective trials evaluated PSMA PET/CT in the biochemical recurrence or metastatic setting. However, there has been an increasing number of prospective trials in the primary setting. The purpose of this narrative review was to describe the role of PSMA PET/CT in localized primary prostate cancer. This narrative review focuses on the prospective evidence available in this setting. We detail the current practice and future potential for PSMA PET/CT to be used in multiple stages of localized primary prostate cancer. The most common practice currently for PSMA PET/CT is in the primary nodal and metastatic staging of high-risk prostate cancer. We describe other roles of PSMA PET/CT, including in intermediate-risk prostate cancer as well as local staging and the impact on radiation therapy and surgical management. We also discuss the potential future roles of PSMA PET/CT in prediagnosis such as risk stratification for biopsy, prognosis, and specific surgical roles. Potential pitfalls of PSMA PET/CT are also addressed. PSMA PET/CT has already had a significant influence on prostate cancer, and there will continue to be a greater role for this imaging modality in localized primary prostate cancer.
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International Journal of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics (IJROBP), known in the field as the Red Journal, publishes original laboratory and clinical investigations related to radiation oncology, radiation biology, medical physics, and both education and health policy as it relates to the field.
This journal has a particular interest in original contributions of the following types: prospective clinical trials, outcomes research, and large database interrogation. In addition, it seeks reports of high-impact innovations in single or combined modality treatment, tumor sensitization, normal tissue protection (including both precision avoidance and pharmacologic means), brachytherapy, particle irradiation, and cancer imaging. Technical advances related to dosimetry and conformal radiation treatment planning are of interest, as are basic science studies investigating tumor physiology and the molecular biology underlying cancer and normal tissue radiation response.