Integrating Multiparametric MRI and PSMA PET Imaging in Prostate Cancer: Toward a Unified Diagnostic and Risk-Stratification Paradigm
Rosa Alba Pugliesi, Roberto Cannella, Karim Ben Mansour, Daniele Di Biagio, Pierpaolo Alongi

TL;DR
This paper explores combining MRI and PSMA PET imaging to improve prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment planning.
Contribution
The paper highlights the novel integration of mpMRI and PSMA PET for enhanced diagnostic and risk-stratification capabilities.
Findings
mpMRI excels in local tumor characterization while PSMA PET improves detection of metastases.
Quantitative biomarkers like ADC and SUV can enhance risk stratification and treatment planning.
Hybrid imaging techniques may lead to more accurate diagnoses and better-informed treatment decisions.
Abstract
Prostate cancer represents a highly prevalent malignancy affecting men globally, necessitating precise staging and risk stratification for effective patient management. Multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) and prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography (PSMA PET) have individually revolutionized the diagnosis and management of prostate cancer. Recent developments emphasize the integration of these imaging modalities to improve detection capabilities, inform therapeutic interventions, and facilitate personalized management. This narrative article reviews existing literature on the clinical utilization of mpMRI and PSMA PET in prostate cancer. Key areas encompass initial diagnosis, both local and systemic staging, detection of biochemical recurrence, and their influence in treatment strategies. The integration of mpMRI and PSMA PET offers complementary…
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TopicsProstate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research · MRI in cancer diagnosis
