Take a look at the government's website
here. I see 7 gallium-68 clinical trials, 4 of which are recruiting. You might want to call them up to find out what they have to say. I'm sure they'd love to pay for their fancy machines that cook up each individual subject's batch of gallium-68-labelled ligand, but I don't know if any of them would be able to take you on.
I got a scan at UCSF as a patient of Dr. Carroll's but I don't think you could just call them up and get on their docket. I had to wait over a month to get in.
Tomson
P.S. My scan came out negative -- no metastases located. For me, that was sort of a good news/bad news thing. Who wants to find metastases? However, if I'd shown some metastasis in the prostatic bed but none elsewhere, it would suggest a greater likelihood that I would benefit from SRT. Conversely, if they'd found mets outside my pelvic region, it would suggest that the horse was already out of the barn and SRT would not be effective. You might be interested in my story in
this other thread.