The Story Behind the FDA's Approval of PSMA for Prostate Cancer | Thomas Hope, MD & Mark Moyad, MD

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Radiologist Thomas Hope, MD recounts how UCLA and UCSF collaborated to gain FDA approval for the PSMA-11 PET scan.

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My PSA fell to 0.029 After taking Zytiga 120mg and Firmagon Shots every 28 days since July 2020

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Before joining NIH, I worked for the FDA (1978-1987) where I reviewed INDs and NDAs that required reviewing thousands of pages of complicated data. The Big Pharma used to send us truck loads of files. Of course, now they submit electronic files.

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Can someone tell me where can a pc patient have a psma scan done? My dad needs one pretty urgently to see if he has enough psma for a psma targeting trial.

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