Do you still order mpMRI for staging of prostate cancer in addition to PET-PSMA?
Which patients specifically benefit from both mpMRI and PET-PSMA?
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Academic Institution
Yes, I still think the prostate MRI adds valuable information for target delineation and local staging. This position is consistent with a recent poll of GU specialists where about 90% of respondents believed that a prostate MRI was still necessary after a PET/CT (Gillessen et al., PMID 35450732).My...
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Radiation Oncologist at Christus St Vincent Along the same line. With the rise of targeted MRI...
Radiation Oncologist at National Institutes of Health Clinical Center No, I still require a systematic biopsy (SB) as pa...
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Community Practice
Cancer DetectionmpMRI has been incorporated into MRI-TRUS fusion-targeted biopsy protocols, which has led to an increase in the diagnosis of high-grade cancers with fewer biopsy cores, while reducing detection of low-grade and insignificant cancers.The PROMIS trial (Prospective Randomized Trial of...
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Academic Institution
Staging: Yes, I still order mpMRI. The MRI should ideally be done before the biopsy to help guide that decision. If it was not done at that time, I use it to evaluate tumor location, multifocality, involvement of prostate capsule, seminal vesicle invasion, and involvement of the neurovascular b...
Answer from: Radiation Oncologist at Academic Institution
Great comments and agree with @Manuj Agarwal and @Krishnan Patel. To add one trial for reference about the benefit of combined targeted and systemic biopsy, the NIH Trio Study (Ahdoot et al., PMID 32130814) showed that prostatectomy upgraded pathology of 3.5% of those with combo vs 8.7% with ta...
Along the same line. With the rise of targeted MRI...
No, I still require a systematic biopsy (SB) as pa...