Detecting Recurrent Prostate Cancer With 11C-choline Positron Emission Tomography
Status: | Available |
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Conditions: | Prostate Cancer, Cancer, Cancer |
Therapuetic Areas: | Oncology |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 11/23/2018 |
Contact: | Heiko Schӧder, MD |
Phone: | 212-639-2079 |
Detecting Recurrent Prostate Cancer With 11C-choline Positron Emission Tomography: An Expanded Access Study
The purpose of this study is to use a new imaging drug called 11C-choline that is used with a
PET/CT scan to see prostate cancer when it cannot be seen well on other scans, such as bone
scans, CT or MRI.
PET/CT scan to see prostate cancer when it cannot be seen well on other scans, such as bone
scans, CT or MRI.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patient must have biopsy-proven adenocarcinoma of the prostate initially treated with
curative intent (surgery and radiation therapy are most common treatments but other
treatments are also eligible).
- Biochemical recurrence defined as any of the following:
1. PSA ≥ 0.2 ng/mL in at least two sequential tests for patients treated with
surgery.
2. PSA ≥ 0.2 ng/mL above the post therapy nadir for patients treated with radiation
therapy, brachytherapy or cryotherapy.
3. PSA ≥ 0.2 ng/ml above the most recent therapy nadir for patients who have
received additional treatment in the recurrent setting
- Patient must have undergone standard-of-care restaging that does not clearly identify
site(s) of active disease, or such prior studies must show equivocal findings for
which further work-up is considered necessary to make clinical decision. Standard
staging examinations may include one or more of the following: CT or MRI, bone imaging
(either Tc-99m bisphosphonate scintigraphy MDP or F-18 sodium fluoride PET), FDG PET,
or In-111 capromab pendetide scintigraphy no older than 3 months of consent date.
- Age ≥ 18 years.
- Patient must be able to tolerate PET/CT imaging.
- Patient must be able to understand and willing to sign a written informed consent
document.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient must not have claustrophobia that would preclude PET/CT imaging or other
contraindications to CT imaging.
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