Prospective Evaluation of PSMA PET Imaging in Surveillance Post-Focal Therapy for Prostate Cancer (PSMA-FT Surveillance Study)
University of Chicago
Summary
This study is about adding PSMA PET (Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen- Positron Emission Tomography) to routine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans to help detect prostate cancer recurrence in men who have undergone focal therapy for prostate cancer. PSMA PET and multiparametric (mpMRI are both imaging tests that help detect prostate cancer in the body. A PSMA PET scan, or prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography scan, is an imaging test that scans and takes pictures of the prostate. PSMA scans use a specialized radioactive imaging dye that sticks to the proteins that are typically found in prostate cancer cells. This imaging dye helps locate areas of prostate cancer anywhere in the body, both inside and outside prostate. An mpMRI, or a multiparametric (mp) MRI scan, is also an imaging test that scans and takes detailed pictures of the prostate. Unlike regular MRIs, an mpMRI produces a more detailed image of the prostate. Similar to PET scans, mpMRI scans also use an imaging dye that helps the pictures of the prostate appear clearer on scans. This study will be funded by Blue Earth Diagnostics, a molecular imaging company based in England.
Description
People who agree to join the study will be asked to attend study visits for about 12 months after focal therapy. Focal therapy will not be given as part of research in this study. Study participants will receive focal therapy, a follow up MRI and prostate biopsy as part of regular clinical care for their cancer. This research study will add an additional PSMA PET to follow up after focal therapy. Study participants will also be asked to: * Give blood, urine and tissue samples for research purposes. The decision to give tissue samples is optional and not required for participation in study. *…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- Male
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Subjects must be male (assigned male at birth) and 18 years or older. 2. Subjects must demonstrate the ability to understand and provide written informed consent. 3. Subjects must have histologically confirmed prostate cancer ( PCa) Note: Recruitment will be limited to a maximum of 50% of subjects with favorable intermediate-risk prostate cancer (PCa) Note: The histopathologic diagnosis must be obtained via "Prostate Biopsy (PB)", which for the purposes of the present study, is defined as both a systematic 12-core sextant random prostate biopsy and a targeted prostate b…
Interventions
- RadiationPSMA PET/CT scan
A PSMA PET scan, or prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography scan, is an imaging test that scans and takes pictures of the prostate. PSMA scans use a specialized radioactive imaging dye that sticks to the proteins that are typically found in prostate cancer cells. This imaging dye helps locate areas of prostate cancer anywhere in the body, both inside and outside prostate.
Location
- University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer CenterChicago, Illinois