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How do you follow/manage patients with metastatic prostate cancer with undetectable PSA and castration-sensitive but active disease on PSMA PET?

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Summary: This is a challenging clinical scenario, and one in which I think there is currently a lot of practice variability. In such cases, I would not jump to action immediately, and I would first try to obtain some additional information. This would include repeat PSA for confirmation as well as f...

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Radiation Oncology · UC San Diego

I’m not sure there is any data to guide us in this situation. Until new data are available, I suggest we adhere to the principle of “first, do no harm” and simply monitor. I obtain PSMA PET periodically (q6 months if no change on PSA q3 months) to evaluate for progression. If there is progression on...

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Medical Oncology · Virginia Cancer Spclsts PC

If no disease is seen on conventional imaging, then follow up. If disease is seen, consider biopsy and treat accordingly.

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