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Rising PSA after SBRT - worrysome or to be expected?

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Nov 3 7:17pm | Replies (11)

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Did you do a biopsy on the sternum? This is very rare for prostate cancer to metastasize to the sternum. In fact, I only know of one case I read where Where this Has happened. If you used a PSMAP scan with the F 18 tracer, there’s a much higher chance of this reading false positive than F 68 tracer. Shame very rare.

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@whatthef Wow, I never heard this. I did have the PET CT F-18 PSMA DCFPyL (PYLARIFY).

Per my report,
"New moderate intense uptake in the manubrium just above the sternal angle with associated sclerosis on CT. SUV max of 8.4".