New scan aims to spot hidden prostate cancer after treatment
NCT ID NCT07185165
Summary
This study is testing a new type of imaging scan to see if it can accurately find prostate cancer that remains or returns after a man has had a targeted, less-invasive treatment. Men who had a focal therapy (like laser or ultrasound) for prostate cancer within the past 6 months to 3 years may join. The scan uses a special tracer that lights up prostate cancer cells, and researchers will compare the scan results to a standard biopsy to see how well it works.
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UCLA / Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
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