New PET tracer spots hidden prostate cancer recurrence

NCT ID NCT04838613

First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 16, 2026 · Updated 33 times

Summary

This study tested a new imaging agent called [18F]CTT1057 for PET scans to find where prostate cancer has returned in men with rising PSA levels after initial treatment. About 190 men with biochemical recurrence took part. The goal was to see how accurately the scan locates cancer compared to standard methods.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Explorer Molecular Imaging center

    Sacramento, California, 95816, United States

  • Novartis Investigative Site

    Marseille, 13273, France

  • Novartis Investigative Site

    Marseille, 13885, France

  • Novartis Investigative Site

    Nîmes, 30029, France

  • Novartis Investigative Site

    Pierre-Bénite, 69495, France

  • Novartis Investigative Site

    Saint-Priest-en-Jarez, 42270, France

  • Novartis Investigative Site

    Toulouse, 31059, France

  • Novartis Investigative Site

    L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, 08907, Spain

  • Novartis Investigative Site

    Barcelona, Catalonia, 08035, Spain

  • Novartis Investigative Site

    Barcelona, 08036, Spain

  • Novartis Investigative Site

    Barcelona, 08041, Spain

  • Novartis Investigative Site

    Valencia, 46026, Spain

  • Novartis Investigative Site

    Geneva, 1211, Switzerland

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