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The Prognostic Role of Preoperative PSMA PET/CT in cN0M0 pN+ Prostate Cancer: A Multicenter Study
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- Marra, Giancarlo; Rajwa, Pawel; Filippini, Claudia; Ploussard, Guillaume; Montefusco, Gabriele; Puche-Sanz, Ignacio; Olivier, Jonathan; Zattoni, Fabio; Moro, Fabrizio Dal; Magli, Alessandro; Dariane, Charles; Affentranger, Andres; Grogg, Josias Bastian; Hermanns, Thomas; Chiu, Peter K; Malkiewicz, Bartosz; Kowalczyk, Kamil; Van den Bergh, Roderick C N; Shariat, Shahrokh F; Bianchi, Alberto; Antonelli, Alessandro; Gallina, Sebastian; Berchiche, William; Sanchez-Salas, Rafael; Cathelineau, Xavier; Afferi, Luca; Fankhauser, Christian Daniel; Mattei, Agostino; Karnes, Robert Jeffrey; Scuderi, Simone; et al (2024). The Prognostic Role of Preoperative PSMA PET/CT in cN0M0 pN+ Prostate Cancer: A Multicenter Study. Clinical Genitourinary Cancer, 22(2):244-251.
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- 2024
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- CONTEXT: Despite negative preoperative conventional imaging, up to 10% of patients with prostate cancer (PCa) harbor lymph-node involvement (LNI) at radical prostatectomy (RP). The advent of more accurate imaging modalities such as PET/CT improved the detection of LNI. However, their clinical impact and prognostic value are still unclear. We aimed to investigate the prognostic value of preoperative PET/CT in patients node positive (pN+) at RP. EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS: We retrospectively identified cN0M0 patients at conventional imaging (CT and/or MRI, and bone scan) who had pN+ PCa at RP at 17 referral centers. Patients with cN+ at PSMA/Choline PET/CT but cN0M0 at conventional imaging were also included. Systemic progression/recurrence was the primary outcome; Cox proportional hazards models were used for multivariate analysis. EVIDENCE ACQUISITION: We included 1163 pN+ men out of whom 95 and 100 had preoperative PSMA and/or Choline PET/CT, respectively. ISUP grade ≥4 was detected in 66.6%. Overall, 42% of patients had postoperative PSA persistence (≥0.1 ng/mL). Postoperative management included initial observation (34%), ADT (22.7%) and adjuvant RT+/-ADT (42.8%). Median follow-up was 42 months. Patients with cN+ on PSMA PET/CT had an increased risk of systemic progression (52.9% vs. 13.6% cN0 PSMA PET/CT vs. 21.5% cN0 at conventional imaging; P < .01). This held true at multivariable analysis: (HR 6.184, 95% CI: 3.386-11-295; P < .001) whilst no significant results were highlighted for Choline PET/CT. No significant associations for both PET types were found for local progression, BCR, and overall mortality (all P > .05). Observation as an initial management strategy instead of adjuvant treatments was related with an increased risk of metastases (HR 1.808; 95% CI: 1.069-3.058; P < .05). CONCLUSIONS: PSMA PET/CT cN+ patients with negative conventional imaging have an increased risk of systemic progression after RP compared to their counterparts with cN0M0 disease both at
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- Marra, Giancarlo; Rajwa, Pawel; Filippini, Claudia; Ploussard, Guillaume; Montefusco, Gabriele; Puche-Sanz, Ignacio; Olivier, Jonathan; Zattoni, Fabio; Moro, Fabrizio Dal; Magli, Alessandro; Dariane, Charles; Affentranger, Andres; Grogg, Josias Bastian; Hermanns, Thomas; Chiu, Peter K; Malkiewicz, Bartosz; Kowalczyk, Kamil; Van den Bergh, Roderick C N; Shariat, Shahrokh F; Bianchi, Alberto; Antonelli, Alessandro; Gallina, Sebastian; Berchiche, William; Sanchez-Salas, Rafael; Cathelineau, Xavier; Afferi, Luca; Fankhauser, Christian Daniel; Mattei, Agostino; Karnes, Robert Jeffrey; Scuderi, Simone; et al (2024). The Prognostic Role of Preoperative PSMA PET/CT in cN0M0 pN+ Prostate Cancer: A Multicenter Study. Clinical Genitourinary Cancer, 22(2):244-251.
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- application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-256400, English, English
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- Electronic Resource
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- edsoai.on1443058911
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- Electronic Resource