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UCLA study suggests PSMA-PET imaging may detect more prostate cancer spread than traditional methods.
A new UCLA study using advanced PSMA-PET imaging found that traditional methods may underestimate the spread of prostate cancer.
In high-risk patients, PSMA-PET detected metastatic disease in 46%, suggesting these patients might need more aggressive treatment than previously thought.
The study supports the wider use of PSMA-PET for better diagnosis and treatment planning in prostate cancer.
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El estudio de UCLA sugiere que las imágenes de PSMA-PET pueden detectar más diseminación del cáncer de próstata que los métodos tradicionales.