Staging

Kerzhner, Druckmann, Kuten, Levine, Sarid, Keizman, Yossepowitch, Even ‐ Sapir
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Purpose The aim of the study was to elaborate the incidence and type of skeletal involvement in a large cohort of patients with newly diagnosed prostate cancer (PCa) referred for Ga-68 PSMA-11 PET/CT staging in a single center. Methods Study cohort included 963 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed PCa referred for Ga-68 PSMA-11 PET/CT study for staging. The incidence of bone involvement, type of bone metastases, and extent of disease were determined and correlated with the ISUP Grade Group (GG) criteria and PSA levels. Results Bone metastases were found in 188 (19.5%) of 963 patients. Bone metastases were found in 10.7% of patients with PSA < 10 ng/dL and in 27.4% of patients with PSA > 10 ng/dL and in 6.1% of patients with GG ≤ 2/3 and in 8.9% of patients with GG 4/5. In 7.6% of the patients, skeletal involvement was extensive, while 11.9% of patients had oligometastatic disease. Osteoblastic type metastases were the most common type of bone metastases presented in 133 of the patients with malignant bone involvement (70.7%). More than half of them had only osteoblastic lesions (72 patients (38.3%)), while the other (61 patients (32.5%)) had also intramedullary and/or osteolytic type lesions. Intramedullary metastases were found in 97 patients (51.6%), while 41 (21.8%) of them were only intramedullary lesions. Osteolytic metastases were detected in 36 patients (19.2%), of which 8 were only osteolytic lesions. Conclusion Although traditionally bone metastases of PCa are considered osteoblastic, osteolytic and intramedullary metastases are common, as identified on PET with labeled PSMA. Skeletal spread may be present also in patients with GG ≤ 2/3 and PSA < 10 ng/dL.
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目的:本研究的目的是详细阐述在单个中心进行Ga-68 PSMA-11 PET/CT分期的大队列新诊断前列腺癌(PCa)患者中骨骼受累的发生率和类型。方法研究队列纳入963例连续的新诊断PCa患者,进行Ga-68 PSMA-11 PET/CT分期研究。确定骨受累发生率、骨转移类型和疾病程度,并与ISUP分级组(GG)标准和PSA水平相关。结果963例患者中发生骨转移188例(19.5%)。PSA < 10 ng/dL的患者中有10.7%发生骨转移,PSA为bbb10 ng/dL的患者中有27.4%发生骨转移,GG≤2/3的患者中有6.1%发生骨转移,GG 4/5的患者中有8.9%发生骨转移。在7.6%的患者中,骨骼广泛受累,而11.9%的患者患有少转移性疾病。成骨细胞转移是133例恶性骨受累患者中最常见的骨转移类型(70.7%)。超过一半的患者仅发生成骨细胞病变(72例(38.3%)),其余61例(32.5%)同时发生髓内和/或溶骨型病变。髓内转移97例(51.6%),单纯髓内转移41例(21.8%)。溶骨转移36例(19.2%),其中仅溶骨病变8例。结论尽管传统上认为前列腺癌的骨转移是成骨性的,但溶骨性和髓内转移是常见的,PET和标记的PSMA可以识别。GG≤2/3和PSA < 10 ng/dL的患者也可能出现骨扩散。
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