PSMA Scan
I have a long wait for a biopsy (9 weeks). My MRI shows 2 lesions and I'm wondering if paying for a PSMA Pet scan now might help to get answers and if the scan can replace the biopsy (or help) in terms of information about staging.
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Yes, Canada also lags in drug approvals, but that's unrelated to universal vs private healthcare.
Pharma companies put all their resources into pursuing approvals in the big markets first (especially the U.S. and European Union), then they go for the mid-sized markets like Canada a couple of years later. We'd be in the same situation if we had a private healthcare system; it's just global economics at work.
For example, Orgovyx wasn't approved in Canada until fall 2023, and didn't become widely available until early 2024 (I was one of the first patients on it; my pharmacy hadn't even heard of it yet when I brought in my prescription). Likewise, I needed special authorisation from the Ontario Ministry of Health to start on Apalutamide in fall 2021 — it was already approved by Health Canada, but didn't make it into the Ontario formulary until early 2022.
To make up for that, the drug manufacturers generally offer "patient-access programmes" that provide critical, life-saving cancer drugs for free during the gap between Health Canada approval and when they show up in the provincial formularies.
Got a call today that there was a biopsy cancellation, so my date moved up a month! Its now 21 Jan instead of 20 Feb. May not make much difference in the long term but it sure helps to ease the waiting anxiety.
stew80, sometimes people cancel around the holidays. You might even have more luck. Thanks for letting me know. A month sooner is a lot better.