A Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scan is an imaging test that uses radioactive substance to measure important body functions. These scans can show how well organs and tissues are working, which are useful for disease detection before it is evident on other imaging tests. Most PET scanners now have an integrated CT scanner to provide improved anatomic localization and more accurate interpretation of the PET images.
68Ga-PSMA* represents a major advancement in detecting prostate cancer. It is a non-invasive diagnostic technique that can detect prostate cancer cells in the body 100 -1000 times more accurately than traditional methods.
High sensitivity and specificity in detection of prostate cancer cells in regional nodes. Detects both primary and metastatic lesions. A study performed on those who have had their prostate gland removed (prostatectomy) showed an increase in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood levels.
*Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA)
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Reference:
1. 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT: Joint EANM and SNMMI procedure guideline for prostate cancer imaging: version 1.0