2018
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-5538.ibju.2018.0035
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Dynamic 11C-Choline PET / CT for the primary diagnosis of prostate cancer

Abstract: Objectives:To test the ability of dynamic 11C-PET / CT to discriminate cancerous tissue from background tissue in patients with localized prostate cancer.Materials and Methods:Twenty-four consecutive patients with prostate cancer were prospectively evaluated with dynamic 11C-choline PET / CT prior to radical prostatectomy. The PET / CT scan was divided into 18 sequences of 5 seconds each, followed by 9 sequences of 60 seconds each. Whole-mount sections of harvested prostates served as reference standards. Volu… Show more

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“…CT in rats only detected the enlargement of prostate and seminal vesicles in prostate cancer animals and even the contrast-enhancement did not show ability to become evident prostate zones with distinct vascularization. However, CT allows a good especial prostate zonal localization and is frequently used in humans combined with PET (PET/CT) [37,44,49]. PET highlights the metabolic, molecular and cellular activity of prostate tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CT in rats only detected the enlargement of prostate and seminal vesicles in prostate cancer animals and even the contrast-enhancement did not show ability to become evident prostate zones with distinct vascularization. However, CT allows a good especial prostate zonal localization and is frequently used in humans combined with PET (PET/CT) [37,44,49]. PET highlights the metabolic, molecular and cellular activity of prostate tissue.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%