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A Pilot Study of Dynamic 18F-DCFPyL PET/CT Imaging of Prostate Adenocarcinoma in High-Risk Primary Prostate Cancer Patients.

Michelle LuLiza LindenbergEsther MenaBaris TurkbeyJurgen SeidelAnita TonYolanda McKinneyPhilip EclarinalMaria MerinoPeter PintoPeter ChoykeStephen S Adler
Published in: Molecular imaging and biology (2021)
High-risk primary prostate cancer is readily identified on dynamic and static, delayed, 18F-DCFPyL PET images. The tumor-to-background ratio increases over time, with optimal 18F-DCFPyL PET/CT imaging at 120 min p.i. for evaluation of prostate cancer, but not necessarily ideal for clinical application. Primary prostate cancer demonstrates different uptake kinetics in comparison to BPH and normal prostate tissue. The 15-fold difference in Ki between prostate cancer and non-cancer (BPH and normal) tissues translates to an ability to distinguish prostate cancer from normal tissue at time points as early as 5 to 10 min p.i.
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