This clinical trial is focused on studying two types of cancer: head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and thyroid carcinoma. The treatment being investigated is a special imaging agent called [18F]PSMA-11, which is used in a type of scan known as a PET scan. This agent helps doctors see cancerous lesions more clearly on the scan. The purpose of the study is to see how well this imaging agent works in detecting cancer in patients with advanced forms of these diseases.
Participants in the study will receive an injection of the [18F]PSMA-11 solution, which is administered through a vein. After the injection, a PET scan will be performed to capture images of the cancerous areas. The study aims to observe how much of the imaging agent is taken up by the cancerous lesions, which can help in understanding the extent of the disease. This process will be repeated as needed to gather enough information for the study.
The study will last for a period during which all necessary scans and evaluations will be completed. The results will help determine the effectiveness of [18F]PSMA-11 in providing clear images of cancerous lesions in patients with advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and thyroid carcinoma. This information could be valuable in improving the diagnosis and treatment planning for these types of cancer in the future.



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