Using prostate‐specific membrane antigen positron‐emission tomography to guide prostate biopsies and stage men at high‐risk of prostate cancer

Author:

Bodar Yves J.L.123ORCID,Boevé Liselotte M.S.4,van Leeuwen Pim J.35,Baars Phillippe C.6,Nieuwenhuijzen Jakko A.13,van Haarst Ernst P.4,Oddens Jorg R.1,Donswijk Maarten L.7,van Riel Luigi A. M. J. G.13ORCID,Scheltema Matthijs J.13,Meijer Dennie123ORCID,Hendrikse N. Harry28,Oprea‐Lager Daniela E.2,Vis André N.13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology Amsterdam University Medical Centres Amsterdam The Netherlands

2. Department of Radiology and Nuclear medicine Amsterdam University Medical Centres (VU University) Amsterdam The Netherlands

3. Prostate Cancer Network Amsterdam The Netherlands

4. Department of Urology Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis (OLVG) Amsterdam The Netherlands

5. Department of Urology Netherlands Cancer Institute (NCI) Amsterdam The Netherlands

6. Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis (OLVG) Amsterdam The Netherlands

7. Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine Netherlands Cancer Institute (NCI) Amsterdam The Netherlands

8. Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacy Amsterdam University Medical Centres (VU University) Amsterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

ObjectiveTo assess whether a diagnostic pathway in which prostate‐specific membrane antigen (PSMA) positron‐emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) is used as a single imaging modality is feasible to guide targeted biopsy and to detect clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCa) in biopsy‐naïve men at high‐risk of disease.Patients and MethodsA total of 60 men with a prostate‐specific antigen (PSA) level of 20–50 ng/mL underwent 18F‐PSMA(DCFPyL)‐PET/CT prior to prostate biopsies in this prospective, non‐randomised cohort study. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was not performed. Using a 12‐segment mapping model of the prostate, PSMA‐guided targeted biopsy was performed along with systematic biopsies. The detection rate of PCa and csPCa was assessed for combined systematic and targeted biopsy, and for targeted biopsy only. csPCa was defined as a prostate biopsy with an International Society of Uropathology (ISUP) Grade Group ≥2.ResultsLesions suspicious for PCa in the prostate gland were observed on all PSMA‐PET/CTs. A total of 27/60 men (45%) already had metastatic disease on staging 18F‐PSMA(DCFPyL)‐PET/CT. Combined PSMA‐guided targeted and systematic biopsies detected PCa in 56/60 (93.3%) patients, with 52 of them (92.9%) having csPCa. PSMA‐guided targeted biopsy, if performed as a single biopsy modality, identified PCa in 52/60 men (86.7%) and in 27/27 men (100%) men with metastases.ConclusionsUsing the PSMA‐driven single imaging modality pathway in biopsy‐naïve men at high‐risk of PCa, a substantial number of diagnostic MRI scans could be avoided while at the same time obtaining adequate targeting, staging, and detection of csPCa.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology

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