Timing is everything: researchers hunt for perfect scan moment in prostate cancer care
NCT ID NCT05919329
Summary
This study aims to understand how hormone therapy changes what doctors see on a special type of prostate cancer scan called a PSMA PET scan. Researchers will scan 80 men with prostate cancer before they start hormone therapy, and then again 8 days and 28 days later. The goal is to learn if the timing of these scans after starting treatment affects how the cancer is staged, which could help doctors plan the best time to scan patients in the future.
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OHSU Knight Cancer Institute
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