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Practice patterns and outcomes of equivocal bone scans for patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer: Results from SEARCH.

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Hanyok, BT; Everist, MM; Howard, LE; De Hoedt, AM; Aronson, WJ; Cooperberg, MR; Kane, CJ; Amling, CL; Terris, MK; Freedland, SJ
Published in: Asian journal of urology
July 2019

To review follow-up imaging after equivocal bone scans in men with castration resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) and examine the characteristics of equivocal bone scans that are associated with positive follow-up imaging.We identified 639 men from five Veterans Affairs Hospitals with a technetium-99m bone scan after CRPC diagnosis, of whom 99 (15%) had equivocal scans. Men with equivocal scans were segregated into "high-risk" and "low-risk" subcategories based upon wording in the bone scan report. All follow-up imaging (bone scans, computed tomography [CT], magnetic resonance imaging [MRI], and X-rays) in the 3 months after the equivocal scan were reviewed. Variables were compared between patients with a positive vs. negative follow-up imaging after an equivocal bone scan.Of 99 men with an equivocal bone scan, 43 (43%) received at least one follow-up imaging test, including 32/82 (39%) with low-risk scans and 11/17 (65%) with high-risk scans (p = 0.052). Of follow-up tests, 67% were negative, 14% were equivocal, and 19% were positive. Among those who underwent follow-up imaging, 3/32 (9%) low-risk men had metastases vs. 5/11 (45%) high-risk men (p = 0.015).While 19% of all men who received follow-up imaging had positive follow-up imaging, only 9% of those with a low-risk equivocal bone scan had metastases versus 45% of those with high-risk. These preliminary findings, if confirmed in larger studies, suggest follow-up imaging tests for low-risk equivocal scans can be delayed while high-risk equivocal scans should receive follow-up imaging.

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Asian journal of urology

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2214-3890

ISSN

2214-3882

Publication Date

July 2019

Volume

6

Issue

3

Start / End Page

242 / 248

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Hanyok, B. T., Everist, M. M., Howard, L. E., De Hoedt, A. M., Aronson, W. J., Cooperberg, M. R., … Freedland, S. J. (2019). Practice patterns and outcomes of equivocal bone scans for patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer: Results from SEARCH. Asian Journal of Urology, 6(3), 242–248. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajur.2019.01.004
Hanyok, Brian T., Mary M. Everist, Lauren E. Howard, Amanda M. De Hoedt, William J. Aronson, Matthew R. Cooperberg, Christopher J. Kane, Christopher L. Amling, Martha K. Terris, and Stephen J. Freedland. “Practice patterns and outcomes of equivocal bone scans for patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer: Results from SEARCH.Asian Journal of Urology 6, no. 3 (July 2019): 242–48. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajur.2019.01.004.
Hanyok BT, Everist MM, Howard LE, De Hoedt AM, Aronson WJ, Cooperberg MR, et al. Practice patterns and outcomes of equivocal bone scans for patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer: Results from SEARCH. Asian journal of urology. 2019 Jul;6(3):242–8.
Hanyok, Brian T., et al. “Practice patterns and outcomes of equivocal bone scans for patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer: Results from SEARCH.Asian Journal of Urology, vol. 6, no. 3, July 2019, pp. 242–48. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.ajur.2019.01.004.
Hanyok BT, Everist MM, Howard LE, De Hoedt AM, Aronson WJ, Cooperberg MR, Kane CJ, Amling CL, Terris MK, Freedland SJ. Practice patterns and outcomes of equivocal bone scans for patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer: Results from SEARCH. Asian journal of urology. 2019 Jul;6(3):242–248.

Published In

Asian journal of urology

DOI

EISSN

2214-3890

ISSN

2214-3882

Publication Date

July 2019

Volume

6

Issue

3

Start / End Page

242 / 248

Related Subject Headings

  • 3202 Clinical sciences