2018
PSMA heterogeneity analysis in patients with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC): Imaging versus CTCs.
Morris M, Vogelzang N, Sartor A, Armour A, Messmann R, Groaning M, Robarts A, Tolcher A, Gordon M, Babiker H, Kuo P, Kearney M, Jendrisak A, Wang Y, Landers M, Petrylak D. PSMA heterogeneity analysis in patients with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC): Imaging versus CTCs. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2018, 36: 272-272. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2018.36.6_suppl.272.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancerProstate-specific membrane antigenSPECT/CT scansHomologous recombination deficiency scoresPSMA expressionProstate cancerCT scanPre-treatment blood samplesDeficiency scoresCastrate-resistant prostate cancerBiomarker analysisSoft tissue lesionsSPECT/CTTherapeutic predictive valueDetectable CTCsNaïve patientsBone scanBad respondersClinical outcomesBaseline CTBone lesionsPositive lesionsBlood samplesTissue lesionsTherapeutic target
2000
Which patients with newly diagnosed prostate cancer need a radionuclide bone scan? An analysis based on 631 patients
Lee N, Fawaaz R, Olsson C, Benson M, Petrylak D, Schiff P, Bagiella E, Singh A, Ennis R. Which patients with newly diagnosed prostate cancer need a radionuclide bone scan? An analysis based on 631 patients. International Journal Of Radiation Oncology • Biology • Physics 2000, 48: 1443-1446. PMID: 11121646, DOI: 10.1016/s0360-3016(00)00785-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProstate-specific antigenPositive bone scanRadionuclide bone scanBone scanClinical stageLow-risk groupGleason scorePositive BSIndependent predictorsProstate cancerNegative bone scanSignificant independent predictorsProstate cancer patientsSame risk groupProstate cancer biopsiesPathologic reviewStaging evaluationConsecutive patientsGleason 2Cancer patientsVs. 0Odds ratioRisk groupsPatientsCancer biopsies