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Advanced imaging uncovers hidden metastases in high-risk prostate cancer cases

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Advanced imaging uncovers hidden metastases in high-risk prostate cancer cases.

Findings could impact the interpretation of previous clinical trial results, including the EMBARK trial, which relied on standard imaging.

PSMA-PET imaging uses tiny amounts of radioactive "tracers" called radiotracers, that binds to prostate cancer cells, making them visible on PET scans.

Adrien Holzgreve , Wesley R. Armstrong , Kevyn J. Clark , Matthias R. Benz , Clayton P. Smith , Loïc Djaileb , Andrei Gafita , Pan Thin , Nicholas G. Nickols , Amar U. Kishan , Matthew B. Rettig , Robert E. Reiter and Jeremie Calais .

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