Positron emission tomography (PET) and liquid biopsy have independently transformed prostate cancer management. This systematic review explores the complementary roles of PET imaging and liquid biopsy in prostate cancer, focusing on their combined diagnostic, monitoring, and prognostic potential. A systematic search of PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane Library databases was conducted to identify human studies published in English up to January 2025. Seventeen studies met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed according to PRISMA guidelines. Across the included studies, PET-derived imaging metrics, such as metabolic activity and radiotracer uptake, correlated consistently with liquid biopsy biomarkers, including circulating tumor cells and cell-free DNA. Their joint application demonstrated added value in early detection, treatment monitoring, and outcome prediction, particularly in castration-resistant prostate cancer. Independent and synergistic prognostic value was noted for both modalities, including survival outcomes such as overall survival and progression-free survival. Combining PET imaging and liquid biopsy emerges as a promising, non-invasive strategy for improving prostate cancer diagnosis, monitoring, and therapeutic stratification. While preliminary findings are encouraging, large-scale prospective studies are essential to validate their integrated clinical utility.

Synergizing Liquid Biopsy and Hybrid PET Imaging for Prognostic Assessment in Prostate Cancer: A Focus Review

Gayane Aghakhanyan;Salvatore C. Fanni;Giacomo Aringhieri;Lorenzo Faggioni;Emanuele Neri;Duccio Volterrani;Dania Cioni
2025-01-01

Abstract

Positron emission tomography (PET) and liquid biopsy have independently transformed prostate cancer management. This systematic review explores the complementary roles of PET imaging and liquid biopsy in prostate cancer, focusing on their combined diagnostic, monitoring, and prognostic potential. A systematic search of PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane Library databases was conducted to identify human studies published in English up to January 2025. Seventeen studies met the inclusion criteria and were analyzed according to PRISMA guidelines. Across the included studies, PET-derived imaging metrics, such as metabolic activity and radiotracer uptake, correlated consistently with liquid biopsy biomarkers, including circulating tumor cells and cell-free DNA. Their joint application demonstrated added value in early detection, treatment monitoring, and outcome prediction, particularly in castration-resistant prostate cancer. Independent and synergistic prognostic value was noted for both modalities, including survival outcomes such as overall survival and progression-free survival. Combining PET imaging and liquid biopsy emerges as a promising, non-invasive strategy for improving prostate cancer diagnosis, monitoring, and therapeutic stratification. While preliminary findings are encouraging, large-scale prospective studies are essential to validate their integrated clinical utility.
2025
Stracuzzi, Federica; Dall' Armellina, Sara; Aghakhanyan, Gayane; Fanni, Salvatore C.; Aringhieri, Giacomo; Faggioni, Lorenzo; Neri, Emanuele; Volterra...espandi
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