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PSMA PET for the Evaluation of Liver Metastases in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Patients: A Multicenter Retrospective Study

Susanna Mattoni    
Andrea Farolfi    
Fabio Formaggio    
Gabriel Bruno    
Paola Caroli    
Juliano Julio Cerci    
Matthias Eiber    
Wolfgang Peter Fendler    
Rita Golfieri    
Ken Herrmann    
Federica Matteucci    
Cristina Mosconi    
Giulia Paolani    
Miriam Santoro    
Lidia Strigari    
Cristina Nanni    
Paolo Castellucci and Stefano Fanti    

Resumen

Visceral involvement in prostate cancer (PCa) represents a negative prognostic factor. Liver metastases typically occur in systemic, late-stage, castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). The diagnostic performance of [68Ga]Ga-PSMA-11-PET for visceral metastases of CRPC patients has never been systematically assessed. Our aim was to evaluate the diagnostic performance of PSMA-PET compared to conventional imaging, i.e., CT or MRI, or liver biopsy in the detection of liver metastases in CRPC patients. The secondary aim was to assess the ability of radiomics to predict the presence of liver metastases. Regarding liver metastases assessment in CRPC patients, [68Ga]-PSMA-11-PET demonstrated moderate sensitivity while high specificity, positive predictive value, and reproducibility compared to conventional imaging and liver biopsy. However, nuclear medicine physicians should carefully assess the liver parenchyma on PET images, especially in patients at higher risk for liver metastases and with high PSA values. Moreover, radiomic features may aid in recognizing higher-risk patients to develop them.

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