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Pretest PSA and Restaging PSMA PET/CT Predict Survival in Biochemically Recurrent Prostate Cancer

  • Rie von Eyben
  • , Manuela Andrea Hoffmann
  • , Cigdem Soydal
  • , Irene Virgolini
  • , Murat Tuncel
  • , Mathieu Gauthé
  • , Daniel S. Kapp
  • , Finn Edler von Eyben
  • Cytel Incorporated
  • Institute for Preventive Medicine of German Armed Forces
  • Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
  • Ankara University
  • University Hospital in Innsbruck
  • Incept
  • Stanford University
  • Center of Tobacco Control Research

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Abstract

Background: A biochemical recurrence (BCR) risk model was created based on pretest prostate specific antigen (PSA) and groupings by restaging prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT. Methods: A cohort of 1216 BCR patients were analyzed for overall survival (OS) according to the PSA threshold and restaging PSMA PET/CT. A Cox regression analysis of OS was carried out to detect significant clinical characteristics. Results: In the cohort, 271 patients had a pretest PSA of <0.5 ng/mL and 945 patients had higher PSA values. The restaging PSMA PET/CT was positive for 834 patients and negative for 369. Of 1203 patients, 133 (11%) died, including 19 of the 369 (5%) patients without positive sites on the restaging PSMA PET/CT, 82 of the 711 (12%) with 1–5 positive sites, and 32 of the 123 (26%) with >5 positive sites. In the Cox regression analysis, four variables significantly predicted OS: treatment center, International Society of Urologic Pathology (ISUP) grade, pretest PSA threshold, and the grouping of positive sites on the restaging PSMA PET/CT. Conclusions: The pretest PSA and PSMA PET/CT were important for the OS of the BCR patients. The findings argue for the new BCR risk model and serve as framework for ongoing trials.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2333
JournalBiomedicines
Volume11
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2023

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Keywords

  • Cox regression analysis of survival
  • prostate specific antigen (PSA) relapse
  • prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT
  • restaging

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