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Clinical, Pathologic, and Imaging Variables Associated with Prostate Cancer Detection by PSMA PET/CT and Multiparametric MRI

Ida Sonni, Adam B. Weiner, Sahith Doddipalli, Madhvi Deol, David Ban, Hye Ok Kim, Tristan Grogan, Preeti Ahuja, Nashla Barroso, Yang Zong, Priti Soin, Anthony Sisk, Johannes Czernin, William Hsu, Jeremie Calais, Robert E. Reiter and Steven S. Raman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine December 2024, 65 (12) 1923-1931; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.124.268443
Ida Sonni
1Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, California;
2Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University Magna Graecia, Catanzaro, Italy;
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Adam B. Weiner
3Department of Urology, UCLA, Los Angeles, California;
4Institute for Precision Health, UCLA, Los Angeles, California;
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Sahith Doddipalli
1Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, California;
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Madhvi Deol
1Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, California;
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David Ban
1Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, California;
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Hye Ok Kim
1Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, California;
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Tristan Grogan
5Department of Medicine Statistics Core, UCLA, Los Angeles, California;
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Preeti Ahuja
1Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, California;
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Nashla Barroso
1Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, California;
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Yang Zong
6Department of Pathology, UCLA, Los Angeles, California; and
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Priti Soin
6Department of Pathology, UCLA, Los Angeles, California; and
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Anthony Sisk
6Department of Pathology, UCLA, Los Angeles, California; and
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Johannes Czernin
7Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, UCLA, Los Angeles, California
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William Hsu
1Department of Radiological Sciences, UCLA, Los Angeles, California;
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Jeremie Calais
7Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, UCLA, Los Angeles, California
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Robert E. Reiter
3Department of Urology, UCLA, Los Angeles, California;
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Steven S. Raman
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Multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) and prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT are complementary imaging modalities used in the presurgical evaluation of patients with prostate cancer (PCa). The purpose of this study was to characterize clinically significant PCa (csPCa) detected and not detected by PSMA PET/CT and mpMRI, focusing on tumors detected solely by PSMA PET/CT and overlooked by mpMRI. Methods: We conducted a single-center, retrospective analysis of patients who underwent both PSMA PET/CT and mpMRI within 3 mo of each other and before radical prostatectomy. Two nuclear medicine physicians and 2 radiologists, in a masked manner, independently contoured PCa lesions on PSMA PET/CT and mpMRI, respectively. A consensus read was done with a third reader for each modality, and a majority rule was applied (2:1). After centralized imaging, a pathologic review was done by a genitourinary pathologist. We assessed agreement between imaging modalities and correlation with pathology. Logistic regression models explored associations between clinicopathologic variables and tumor detection on imaging. Results: In total, 132 csPCa tumors from 100 patients were identified on surgical pathology. PSMA PET/CT showed higher lesion-level (87% vs. 80%) and patient-level (98% vs. 94%) sensitivity than mpMRI. Tumors detected on both imaging modalities were larger and had higher grade groups than those not detected by one or both imaging modalities. On multivariable analysis, csPCa tumors undetected by mpMRI but detected by PSMA PET/CT were smaller than those detected by both modalities. Most tumors showing aggressive pathologic features, such as the large cribriform pattern (94.7%) and the intraductal carcinoma (96%), were correctly detected by both imaging modalities. Limitations included selection bias in a surgical cohort. Conclusion: PSMA PET/CT tends to detect smaller csPCa not detected by mpMRI. Larger tumors on pathology with higher grade groups are more likely to be correctly detected by both imaging modalities. These findings provide insights for refining presurgical evaluation strategies in PCa.

  • multiparametric MRI
  • prostate cancer
  • PSMA PET/CT
  • prostate cancer staging
  • whole-mount pathology

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  • Published online Oct. 30, 2024.

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Clinical, Pathologic, and Imaging Variables Associated with Prostate Cancer Detection by PSMA PET/CT and Multiparametric MRI
Ida Sonni, Adam B. Weiner, Sahith Doddipalli, Madhvi Deol, David Ban, Hye Ok Kim, Tristan Grogan, Preeti Ahuja, Nashla Barroso, Yang Zong, Priti Soin, Anthony Sisk, Johannes Czernin, William Hsu, Jeremie Calais, Robert E. Reiter, Steven S. Raman
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Dec 2024, 65 (12) 1923-1931; DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.124.268443

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Clinical, Pathologic, and Imaging Variables Associated with Prostate Cancer Detection by PSMA PET/CT and Multiparametric MRI
Ida Sonni, Adam B. Weiner, Sahith Doddipalli, Madhvi Deol, David Ban, Hye Ok Kim, Tristan Grogan, Preeti Ahuja, Nashla Barroso, Yang Zong, Priti Soin, Anthony Sisk, Johannes Czernin, William Hsu, Jeremie Calais, Robert E. Reiter, Steven S. Raman
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