New Imaging Solution Could Help Improve Survival for Patients with Recurring Prostate Cancer
Nearly 90% of men had treatment changes after PSMA PET scans, leading to better survival than standard imaging, study shows.
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London researchers’ work helps improve prostate cancer treatment
A multi-centre study whose leads include London-based researchers has found a new imaging solution that can more effectively detect the recurrence of prostate cancer and is linked to improved survival rates.

London researchers' work helps improve prostate cancer treatment
A multi-centre study whose leads include London-based researchers has found a new imaging solution that can more effectively detect the recurrence of prostate cancer and is linked to improved survival rates.
New imaging solution could help improve survival for patients with recurring prostate cancer
A multicenter study led by London Health Sciences Centre Research Institute (LHSCRI), Lawson Research Institute of St. Joseph's Health Care London (Lawson), and University Health Network (UHN) has found a novel imaging solution, called prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) positron emission tomography (PET) scanning, can more effectively detect the recurrence of prostate cancer compared to standard imaging methods, and is associated with imp…
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