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18F- fluciclovine PET/CT to guide post-prostatectomy salvage radiotherapy improved outcomes, researchers reported.
Results from the EMPIRE-1 trial showed that when the radiotracer was used to guide final radiotherapy treatment decisions, patients had an approximately 12% absolute improvement in event-free survival (EFS) at 3 years compared with patients who underwent therapy guided by conventional imaging, according to Ashesh Jani, MD, of Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University in Atlanta, and colleagues.
In addition, as shown in their study online in
The Lancet, toxicity was similar in both groups.
Jani told
MedPage Today that the trial, which began in 2012, was born out of a desire to improve outcomes in post-prostatectomy patients. We recognized there was great potential here with this imaging test to improve radiation decisions, to improve radiation planning, and even exclude patients who may not benefit from radiation, he said. We saw it as a valuable test.
Sensitive qubit-based technique to accelerate search for dark matter Sensitive qubit-based technique to accelerate search for dark matter
Share The blue cylinder in this diagram represents a superconducting microwave cavity used to accumulate a dark matter signal. The purple is the qubit used to measure the state of the cavity, either 0 or 1. The value refers to the number of photons counted. If the dark matter has successfully deposited a photon in the cavity, the output would measure 1. No deposition of a photon would measure 0. Credit: Akash Dixit, University of Chicago
Scientists at the Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and the University of Chicago have demonstrated a new technique based on quantum technology that will advance the search for dark matter, the invisible stuff that accounts for 85% of all matter in the universe.
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