2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13014-021-01811-8
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A survey among German-speaking radiation oncologists on PET-based radiotherapy of prostate cancer

Abstract: Background Positron emission tomography-(PET) has evolved as a powerful tool to guide treatment for prostate cancer (PC). The aim of this survey was to evaluate the acceptance and use of PET—especially with prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) targeting tracers—in clinical routine for radiotherapy (RT) and the impact on target volume definition and dose prescription. Methods We developed an online survey, which we distributed via e-mail to mem… Show more

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“…The multicenter study of recurrent PCa patients and other studies indicated that at PSA of 20-50 ng/L, only 20% of the patients would have had a positive PSMA PET/CT [32,33,153]. Surveys among German oncologists reported that PSAR patients with low PSA had a similar 20% frequency of positive PSMA PET/CT [154,155]. A German study of PSAR patients with a restaging PSA < 0.2 ng/mL (<200 ng/L) reported a 25% frequency in positive PSMA PET/CT [156].…”
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confidence: 93%
“…The multicenter study of recurrent PCa patients and other studies indicated that at PSA of 20-50 ng/L, only 20% of the patients would have had a positive PSMA PET/CT [32,33,153]. Surveys among German oncologists reported that PSAR patients with low PSA had a similar 20% frequency of positive PSMA PET/CT [154,155]. A German study of PSAR patients with a restaging PSA < 0.2 ng/mL (<200 ng/L) reported a 25% frequency in positive PSMA PET/CT [156].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%