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Optimizing Timing of rhPSMA-7.3 (18F) for Assessing Site(s) of Recurrent Disease Following Radical Prostatectomy
Sponsor: NYU Langone Health
Summary
All men following Radical Prostatectomy (RP) at NYU Langone Health undergo routine prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing in order to identify disease recurrence. By consensus, a BCR following RP occurs once the PSA \> 0.2 ng/ml/ Biochemical recurrence often develops years prior to clinical evidence of disease recurrence. Early identification of the site(s) of disease recurrence enables early salvage intervention. Men will be eligible for the study at the point in time their post-prostatectomy PSA level first becomes \>0.2 ng/ml. Only those patients with rhPSMA-7.3 (18F) identifiable disease (local, nodal or systemic) will be offered salvage intervention per standard of care. All patients with a negative initial rhPSMA-7.3 (18F) scan will undergo a second scan when the PSA is \> 0,5 ng/ml or one year after the initial PET study. The salvage interventions will be at the discretion of the investigator. The study will compare the diagnostic yield of the first and second rhPSMA-7.3 (18F) studies.
Key Details
Gender
MALE
Age Range
18 Years - 100 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
26
Start Date
2023-01-31
Completion Date
2026-11
Last Updated
2026-03-25
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
18F-Labeled Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Diagnostic Agent
Under development for the diagnosis of prostate cancer by Blue Earth Diagnostics. rhPSMA-7.3 (18F) will be administered intravenously as a single-dose injection. The molecular structure of the drug substance comprises a prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) binding motif, a peptide spacer, an 18F-radiolabeled silicon fluoride acceptor moiety and a gallium chelator complex.
PET MRI Imaging
rhPSMA-7.3 (18F) PET MRI imaging will be conducted once at baseline and a second time within one year of the initial scan.
Locations (1)
Smilow Comprehensive Prostate Cancer Center
New York, New York, United States