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PSMA Targeted Molecular Imaging and Radioligand Therapy for Prostate Cancer: Optimal Patient and Treatment Issues.

Seiji HoshiKei YaginumaSatoru MeguroAkifumi OnagiKanako MatsuokaJunya HataYuichi SatoHidenori AkaihataMasao KataokaSoichiro OgawaMotohide UemuraYoshiyuki Kojima
Published in: Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.) (2023)
Theranostics (therapy + diagnosis) targeting prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is an emerging therapeutic modality that could alter treatment strategies for prostate cancer. Although PSMA-targeted radioligand therapy (PSMA-RLT) has a highly therapeutic effect on PSMA-positive tumor tissue, the efficacy of PSMA-RLT depends on PSMA expression. Moreover, predictors of treatment response other than PSMA expression are under investigation. Therefore, the optimal patient population for PSMA-RLT remains unclear. This review provides an overview of the current status of theranostics for prostate cancer, focusing on PSMA ligands. In addition, we summarize various findings regarding the efficacy and problems of PSMA-RLT and discuss the optimal patient for PSMA-RLT.
Keyphrases
  • pet ct
  • pet imaging
  • prostate cancer
  • positron emission tomography
  • radical prostatectomy
  • case report
  • poor prognosis
  • cancer therapy
  • stem cells
  • drug delivery
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • smoking cessation