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Peering through the PSMA PET Lens: The Role of the European Association of Urology Biochemical Recurrence Risk Groups after Radical Prostatectomy

SIMPLE SUMMARY: After radical prostatectomy (RP), about a third of patients present with BCR. The European Association of Urology (EAU) biochemical recurrence (BCR) risk grouping relies on data from historical cohorts that used conventional imaging techniques. Given the importance of differentiating...

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Autores principales: Leplat, Charles, Jabbour, Teddy, Diamand, Romain, Baudewyns, Arthur, Bourgeno, Henri Alexandre, Shagera, Qaid Ahmed, Flamen, Patrick, Roumeguere, Thierry, Peltier, Alexandre, Artigas, Carlos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10252094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37296888
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15112926
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author Leplat, Charles
Jabbour, Teddy
Diamand, Romain
Baudewyns, Arthur
Bourgeno, Henri Alexandre
Shagera, Qaid Ahmed
Flamen, Patrick
Roumeguere, Thierry
Peltier, Alexandre
Artigas, Carlos
author_facet Leplat, Charles
Jabbour, Teddy
Diamand, Romain
Baudewyns, Arthur
Bourgeno, Henri Alexandre
Shagera, Qaid Ahmed
Flamen, Patrick
Roumeguere, Thierry
Peltier, Alexandre
Artigas, Carlos
author_sort Leplat, Charles
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: After radical prostatectomy (RP), about a third of patients present with BCR. The European Association of Urology (EAU) biochemical recurrence (BCR) risk grouping relies on data from historical cohorts that used conventional imaging techniques. Given the importance of differentiating the recurrence patterns and their impact on treatment decisions, the indication for PSMA PET/CT has been established in BCR prostate cancer. The main aim of this study was to study the positivity rate of (68)Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT across BCR low and high-risk groups and to establish positivity predictors. We found a higher rate of positivity within the BCR high-risk group, whereas more local and oligometastatic recurrences were objectified in BCR low-risk group. This raises the discussion for including PSMA PET/CT within the risk stratification after carefully evaluating positivity predictive factors. Future studies are needed to confirm the above findings for better patient selection and management. ABSTRACT: (1) Background: The European Association of Urology (EAU) biochemical recurrence (BCR) risk grouping relies on data from historical cohorts that used conventional imaging techniques. In the era of PSMA PET/CT, we compared the patterns of positivity in the two risk groups and provided insight into positivity predictive factors. (2) Methods: Data from 1185 patients who underwent (68)Ga-PSMA-11PET/CT for BCR was analyzed, out of which 435 patients treated initially treated by radical prostatectomy were included in the final analysis. (3) Results: A significantly higher rate of positivity in the BCR high-risk group was observed (59% vs. 36%, p < 0.001). BCR low-risk group demonstrated more local (26% vs. 6%, p < 0.001) and oligometastatic (100% vs. 81%, p < 0.001) recurrences. The BCR risk group and PSA level at the time of PSMA PET/CT were independent predictive factors of positivity. (4) Conclusions: This study confirms that the EAU BCR risk groups have different rates of PSMA PET/CT positivity. Even with a lower rate in the BCR low-risk group, oligometastatic disease was 100% in those with distant metastases. Given the presence of discordant positivity and risk classification, integrating PSMA PET/CT positivity predictors into risk calculators for BCR might improve patient classification for subsequent treatment options. Future prospective studies are still needed to validate the above findings and assumptions.
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spelling pubmed-102520942023-06-10 Peering through the PSMA PET Lens: The Role of the European Association of Urology Biochemical Recurrence Risk Groups after Radical Prostatectomy Leplat, Charles Jabbour, Teddy Diamand, Romain Baudewyns, Arthur Bourgeno, Henri Alexandre Shagera, Qaid Ahmed Flamen, Patrick Roumeguere, Thierry Peltier, Alexandre Artigas, Carlos Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: After radical prostatectomy (RP), about a third of patients present with BCR. The European Association of Urology (EAU) biochemical recurrence (BCR) risk grouping relies on data from historical cohorts that used conventional imaging techniques. Given the importance of differentiating the recurrence patterns and their impact on treatment decisions, the indication for PSMA PET/CT has been established in BCR prostate cancer. The main aim of this study was to study the positivity rate of (68)Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT across BCR low and high-risk groups and to establish positivity predictors. We found a higher rate of positivity within the BCR high-risk group, whereas more local and oligometastatic recurrences were objectified in BCR low-risk group. This raises the discussion for including PSMA PET/CT within the risk stratification after carefully evaluating positivity predictive factors. Future studies are needed to confirm the above findings for better patient selection and management. ABSTRACT: (1) Background: The European Association of Urology (EAU) biochemical recurrence (BCR) risk grouping relies on data from historical cohorts that used conventional imaging techniques. In the era of PSMA PET/CT, we compared the patterns of positivity in the two risk groups and provided insight into positivity predictive factors. (2) Methods: Data from 1185 patients who underwent (68)Ga-PSMA-11PET/CT for BCR was analyzed, out of which 435 patients treated initially treated by radical prostatectomy were included in the final analysis. (3) Results: A significantly higher rate of positivity in the BCR high-risk group was observed (59% vs. 36%, p < 0.001). BCR low-risk group demonstrated more local (26% vs. 6%, p < 0.001) and oligometastatic (100% vs. 81%, p < 0.001) recurrences. The BCR risk group and PSA level at the time of PSMA PET/CT were independent predictive factors of positivity. (4) Conclusions: This study confirms that the EAU BCR risk groups have different rates of PSMA PET/CT positivity. Even with a lower rate in the BCR low-risk group, oligometastatic disease was 100% in those with distant metastases. Given the presence of discordant positivity and risk classification, integrating PSMA PET/CT positivity predictors into risk calculators for BCR might improve patient classification for subsequent treatment options. Future prospective studies are still needed to validate the above findings and assumptions. MDPI 2023-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10252094/ /pubmed/37296888 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15112926 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Leplat, Charles
Jabbour, Teddy
Diamand, Romain
Baudewyns, Arthur
Bourgeno, Henri Alexandre
Shagera, Qaid Ahmed
Flamen, Patrick
Roumeguere, Thierry
Peltier, Alexandre
Artigas, Carlos
Peering through the PSMA PET Lens: The Role of the European Association of Urology Biochemical Recurrence Risk Groups after Radical Prostatectomy
title Peering through the PSMA PET Lens: The Role of the European Association of Urology Biochemical Recurrence Risk Groups after Radical Prostatectomy
title_full Peering through the PSMA PET Lens: The Role of the European Association of Urology Biochemical Recurrence Risk Groups after Radical Prostatectomy
title_fullStr Peering through the PSMA PET Lens: The Role of the European Association of Urology Biochemical Recurrence Risk Groups after Radical Prostatectomy
title_full_unstemmed Peering through the PSMA PET Lens: The Role of the European Association of Urology Biochemical Recurrence Risk Groups after Radical Prostatectomy
title_short Peering through the PSMA PET Lens: The Role of the European Association of Urology Biochemical Recurrence Risk Groups after Radical Prostatectomy
title_sort peering through the psma pet lens: the role of the european association of urology biochemical recurrence risk groups after radical prostatectomy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10252094/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37296888
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15112926
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