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NCT07608419

Predictors of Nodal and Distant Metastatic Disease Detected by PSMA PET in Treatment-Naïve High-Risk Prostate Cancer: A Czech Multicentre Cohort Study

Sponsor: General University Hospital, Prague

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Summary

Prostate cancer is the second most common malignancy worldwide and the fifth leading cause of male cancer-related mortality. Approximately 15% of localized cases are classified as high-risk for biochemical recurrence. These patients frequently harbour occult metastases undetected by conventional imaging (CT and bone scintigraphy). Consequently, PSMA PET has revolutionized primary staging and is strongly recommended by EAU guidelines. In the Czech Republic, a transition toward a "PSMA-first" pathway is evident, where molecular imaging increasingly replaces conventional modalities. This "stage-migration" identifies a new cohort of miN1/M1 patients previously classified as having localized disease. However, PSMA PET is a resource-demanding modality and not yet universally available. To optimize its utility, identifying which combinations of routinely available parameters predict metastatic disease and characterizes this new cohort is essential. Furthermore, real-world evidence regarding early oncological outcomes within this PSMA-only framework is limited. This multicentre cohort study aims to define a multiparametric predictive model for PSMA-detected metastases and evaluate the real-world therapeutic trajectories and follow-up outcomes of this newly defined high-risk population. Integrating clinical, biological, and molecular data, seeks to refine patient selection and provide a longitudinal perspective on the "PSMA-first" diagnostic era.

Key Details

Gender

MALE

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Enrollment

400

Start Date

2016-01-01

Completion Date

2027-12

Last Updated

2026-05-27

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

PSMA PET

PSMA PET with different the use radiotracers as primary staging of high risk localized or locally advanced PCa