Abstract

The side effects of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) as general treatment against prostate cancer are known to impair quality of life. However, the optimal onset of ADT at PSA relapse is unknown, especially in patients with normal testosterone. In our case a limited PSMA avid lymph node was detected on PET/CT. Our case highlights the importance of metastasis-directed therapy balancing general versus tailored treatment in the decision making in the era of advanced molecular imaging. By using PSMA-PET/CT and radiation we were able to pinpoint the metastasis prolonging the ADT-free survival, thus sparing the patient the side-effects of continuous ADT.

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