A scan that makes prostate cancer cells “glow” could halve the number of men needing invasive biopsies, research suggests.
An imaging test could safely halve the number of people who need a biopsy for suspected prostate cancer following ...
Scans that make prostate cancer cells glow can eliminate the need for invasive biopsies and cut false positive—and they're ...
Tagawa, MD, identified 3 primary clinical scenarios where PSMA PET scans have become the established standard for prostate cancer care. The first application is initial s ...
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PSMA-PET Cuts Need for Biopsy in Suspected Prostate Cancer
But does it cost too much?
Australian scientists say it could also help reduce the risk of overdiagnosis by determining which cancers are low-risk and will never cause harm.
A world-first trial of Australian men has confirmed a specialised scan can accurately “light up” prostate cancer, saving ...
Prostate-specific membrane androgen PET/CT can help clinicians intensify or de-escalate care for men with prostate cancer who have biochemical recurrence following radical prostatectomy.A ...
FDA approves Pylarify TruVu, a new prostate cancer PET imaging agent designed to expand access and improve detection of recurrent or metastatic disease.
"Milford Regional Medical Center is a highly respected community hospital with a strong commitment to clinical excellence," said Peter Ferrari, President of Shields Health. We are proud to collaborate ...
Researchers have developed a tiny antibody that can find a common cancer protein and make tumors light up during PET scans. In tests with mice, tumors containing the protein EphA2 glowed clearly when ...
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