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Reproducibility of Multiparametric Renal Magnetic Resonance Imaging on 1.5T MRI Scanners

This is an interventional, multicenter, prospective study involving healthy volunteers, to primarily assess the reproducibility of multiparametric renal MRI on 1.5T scanners. The study is also aimed at assessing possible differences in renal MRI reproducibility on 1.5T MRI scanners by sex and age, and assessing possible differences in renal MRI reproducibility across field strengths (1.5T vs 3T) in the subgroup of subjects enrolled in both RESPECT clinical study and in the current subproject.

Participants needed: 48
Trial details
Age: 18-70Biological sex: AllType: InterventionalSponsor: Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological ResearchUpdated: Sep 2, 2025Locations: 4
Eligibility criteria

Provision of written informed consent prior to any study specific procedures [+4]

Previous enrollment in the present substudy [+3]

Status: Recruiting

The Added-value of PSMA PET in Detecting Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer Lesions in Patients Undergoing MRI-targeted Biopsy. (PANDORA)

Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT), an imaging modality focusing on a protein overexpressed by prostate cancer cells, has revolutionised the staging of both newly diagnosed and biochemically recurrent prostate cancer with better performance when compared to conventional imaging. Indeed, several studies have shown that PSMA PET/CT outperformed choline PET/CT with better detection rate of metastatic disease, particularly in the setting of disease recurrence after therapy even at (very) low PSA level. Moreover, the proPSMA trial reported that PSMA PET/CT had 27% greater accuracy than that of CT and bone scanning when staging patients with high-risk localised prostate cancer. More recently, availability of integrated PET/MRI scanners offers the opportunity for higher accuracy imaging and promising diagnostic studies. It also offers enhanced spatial integration that resulting in better contouring and targeting of prostate lesions. In the light of current issues, the next question is whether PSMA PET imaging could add to the detection of prostate cancer. Several retrospective case-report studies reported promising results regarding the improved diagnostic accuracy of prostatic PSMA PET/CT . Recently, in the PRIMARY trial, 291 men received successively MRI, PSMA PET/CT and systematic ± MRI-targeted biopsies. Despite similar PPV between imaging methods, the main advantage of PSMA was in men with equivocal MRI. Indeed, they found that 90% of csPCa was identified by PSMA PET/CT in this subgroup and paved the way for further investigation. This finding was confirmed in the most recent systematic review and meta-analysis. The aim of this prospective study is to evaluate the added-value of PSMA PET in detecting prostate cancer in patients who are candidates for biopsy with equivocal MRI.

Participants needed: 68
Trial details
Age: 18+Biological sex: MaleType: InterventionalSponsor: Jules Bordet InstituteUpdated: Mar 31, 2025Locations: 1
Eligibility criteria

Men ≥ 18 years of age [+3]

Previous prostate cancer diagnostic on MRI-targeted biopsy [+6]