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Clin Nucl Med
; 41(7): 572-3, 2016 Jul.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-26909718
ABSTRACT
An 80-year-old patient with castrate-resistant prostate cancer presented to our department for PSMA imaging because of a rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level. The tumor was diagnosed in 2004. GnRh analog was the only treatment the patient received. Two cycles of Lu-PSMA-617 were performed with a 2-month interval in between. Ten months after finishing with 2 cycles of Lu-PSMA therapy, we noticed a continuous falling PSA level and a decreasing tumor spread in the PET/CT imaging just under the hormone therapy.