I think it was our member Roy who was one of the 2 patients treated in Germany (Munich) referred to in the first link Lyn gave to birmingham prostate clinic.
This link details results of a comparison between 18F Chlorine and 68 Gallium PSMA scans in the same men. Here is the conclusion
'This study presents a retrospective comparison between the established 18F-fluoromethylcholine-based PET/CT and a novel method of PET imaging with a 68Ga-labelled PSMA ligand in the diagnosis of recurrent PC. Our experience with 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT strongly suggests that this is an easy to handle method which can detect PC relapses and metastases with significantly improved contrast when compared to choline-based PET/CT. Nevertheless, the most significant advantages of 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT are the sensitive detection of lesions even at low PSA levels, of even small lymph node metastases (primarily due to a high radiotracer uptake) and of central bone and liver metastases due to low background signal.' For anybody wanting to read details this is a link https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3843747/
I am hoping to be offered the 68 Gallium scan at UCLH as my PSA is now above the figure suggested by University Hospital Heidelberg who are familiar with my case to have this scan. Naturally, I hope to have the scan at UCLH within the NHS rather than have to pay. (I would expect the scan itself would be about £2000 in Heidelberg based on my recollection of what Roy said he paid in Munich).
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