Detection of Recurrent Prostate Cancer Using Prostate-specific Membrane Antigen Positron Emission Tomography in Patients not Meeting the Phoenix Criteria for Biochemical Recurrence After Curative Radiotherapy - European Urology Oncology
Detection of Recurrent Prostate Cancer Using Prostate-specific Membrane Antigen Positron Emission Tomography in Patients not Meeting the Phoenix Criteria for Biochemical Recurrence After Curative Radiotherapy - European Urology Oncology: Recurrent metastatic prostate cancer is frequently detected with prostate-specific
membrane antigen positron emission tomography in men treated with radiotherapy, before
meeting the Phoenix criteria for biochemical recurrence. These compelling findings
call for re-evaluation of the Phoenix criteria, as timely detection of recurrences
might refine salvage and/or adjuvant therapies.
membrane antigen positron emission tomography in men treated with radiotherapy, before
meeting the Phoenix criteria for biochemical recurrence. These compelling findings
call for re-evaluation of the Phoenix criteria, as timely detection of recurrences
might refine salvage and/or adjuvant therapies.
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