New scan may spot hidden prostate cancer spread in men with BRCA and other gene mutations
NCT ID NCT05097274
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 32 times
Summary
This study aims to see if a type of PET-CT scan called FCH-PET-CT is better than standard scans (bone scan and MRI/CT) at finding cancer that has spread outside the pelvis in men with prostate cancer who have certain inherited gene mutations (like BRCA). About 50 men with these mutations and prostate cancer will get both types of scans to compare accuracy. The goal is to improve early detection of metastasis in this higher-risk group.
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