Early detection of recurrent prostate cancer (PCa) is of paramount importance to deliver prompt and accurate therapy reducing the chance of progression to metastatic disease. However, current imaging modalities such as conventional computed tomography, MRI and PET scanning do not provide sufficient sensitivity, especially at lower prostate-specific antigen values. Moreover, biological characterization of PCa has become increasingly important to provide patient-specific therapy and current imaging poorly characterizes disease aggressiveness. The current uprise of novel PET tracers in recurrent and metastatic PCa shows promising, yet variable sensitivities and specificities in detection, indicating the need for further studies. In this review, we highlight current and new PET tracers that have been developed to improve the detection of recurrent and metastatic PCa.
Keywords: PET; biochemical recurrence; prostate cancer.