prostate cancer (PCa), and PSMA inhibitors conjugated with the radionuclides Gallium 68 (68Ga) and fluoride 18 (18F) have been evaluated to detect PCa moreover, tumour uptake, which represents PSMA expression, is highly correlated with the aggressiveness of the primary prostatic tumour. PSMA positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) demonstrated to be sensitive for the detection of primary prostatic lesions, regional lymphadenopathy and clinical metastases in case of biochemical recurrence. In this respect, PSMA PET/CT has been evaluated in men enrolled in clinical trials candidate to initial or repeat prostate biopsy especially in the presence of clinical high risk for PCa, Active Surveillance (AS) and/or in case of negative histology of Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS score) 4-5 targeted biopsy. Although many experimental studies reported a superimposable detection rate for PCa of PSMA PET/CT vs. mpMRI targeted biopsy, still today, the use of PSMA PET/CT is experimental and had some limitations cost, availability, patient characteristics, local expertise and false negative rate. Although prospective and randomized studies are awaited, including a greater number of patients, PSMA PET/CT evaluation could be proposed in the presence of claustrophobia, cardiac pacemaker and severe obesity especially in men at high risk for PCa.

Pepe, P., Pepe, L., Cignoli, D., Roscigno, M. (2025). PSMA PET/CT in the diagnosis of prostate cancer: Why and when?. ARCHIVIO ITALIANO DI UROLOGIA ANDROLOGIA, 97(2) [10.4081/aiua.2025.13746].

PSMA PET/CT in the diagnosis of prostate cancer: Why and when?

Roscigno M
2025

Abstract

prostate cancer (PCa), and PSMA inhibitors conjugated with the radionuclides Gallium 68 (68Ga) and fluoride 18 (18F) have been evaluated to detect PCa moreover, tumour uptake, which represents PSMA expression, is highly correlated with the aggressiveness of the primary prostatic tumour. PSMA positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) demonstrated to be sensitive for the detection of primary prostatic lesions, regional lymphadenopathy and clinical metastases in case of biochemical recurrence. In this respect, PSMA PET/CT has been evaluated in men enrolled in clinical trials candidate to initial or repeat prostate biopsy especially in the presence of clinical high risk for PCa, Active Surveillance (AS) and/or in case of negative histology of Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS score) 4-5 targeted biopsy. Although many experimental studies reported a superimposable detection rate for PCa of PSMA PET/CT vs. mpMRI targeted biopsy, still today, the use of PSMA PET/CT is experimental and had some limitations cost, availability, patient characteristics, local expertise and false negative rate. Although prospective and randomized studies are awaited, including a greater number of patients, PSMA PET/CT evaluation could be proposed in the presence of claustrophobia, cardiac pacemaker and severe obesity especially in men at high risk for PCa.
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mpMRI vs. PSMA PCa diagnosis; PSMA false negative rate; PSMA PET/CT; PSMA PET/CT targeted biopsy; Targeted prostate biopsy;
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Pepe, P., Pepe, L., Cignoli, D., Roscigno, M. (2025). PSMA PET/CT in the diagnosis of prostate cancer: Why and when?. ARCHIVIO ITALIANO DI UROLOGIA ANDROLOGIA, 97(2) [10.4081/aiua.2025.13746].
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