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Solitary PSMA-Positive Pulmonary Metastasis in Biochemical Relapse of Prostate Cancer.
Clin Nucl Med. 2017 May;42(5):406-407
Authors: Groe Hokamp N, Kobe C, Linzenich E, Maintz D, Drzezga A
Abstract
A 63-year-old man with a history of prostate cancer, treated with resection, radiation, and androgen-depriving therapy over 4 years, was referred to our department with suspicion of recurrence based on increased blood PSA levels (1.60 ng/mL). Ga PSMA PET/CT identified a solitary, PSMA-positive pulmonary nodule in the right lung. After resection, histologic analysis confirmed prostatic origin, and the blood PSA level decreased to 0.13 ng/mL. Solitary pulmonary metastasis from prostate cancer is rare. The benefits of local treatment of a single metastasis even in advanced disease are disputed among oncologists. Here, biochemical response to resection was excellent.
PMID: 28195907 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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