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Serial PSMA PET Scans for the Imaging of Newly Diagnosed, Progressive, or Metastatic Prostate Cancer

Trial Status: closed to accrual

This phase II/III trial studies how well serial PSMA PET scans work in imaging patients with prostate cancer that is newly diagnosed, growing, spreading, or getting worse (progressive), or has spread to other places in the body (metastatic). PSMA PET scans use radiation to make images of tumors. Serial PSMA PET scans may work better at showing the PSMA protein, which is located on many prostate cancer cells, and in assessing treatment response in patients with prostate cancer compared to the usual imaging methods.