New Method for Detecting and Managing Prostate Cancer | Robert Reiter, MD | UCLAMDChat
UCLA urologist Robert Reiter, MD, discusses Ga-PSMA PET CT, a new method for detection and visualization of metastatic prostate cancer not previously visible with conventional and molecular imaging techniques. *Ga-PSMA PET CT is now offered at UCLA and aims to improve management of recurrent and high-risk cancers. Watch more webinars at https://www.uclahealth.org/uclamdchat.
PSMA is now FDA approved for use at UCLA and UCSF.
Видео New Method for Detecting and Managing Prostate Cancer | Robert Reiter, MD | UCLAMDChat канала UCLA Health
PSMA is now FDA approved for use at UCLA and UCSF.
Видео New Method for Detecting and Managing Prostate Cancer | Robert Reiter, MD | UCLAMDChat канала UCLA Health
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