Can anyone share their experience with Pluvicto?
My 85 year old dad has prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones. Zytiga is no longer effective. He is considering Pluvicto. I would appreciate input from those who have used Pluvicto.
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Thanks for sharing your Pluvicto infusion story... I just finished my six infusions. I had a PSMA scan after the first four infusions, and it showed that the infusions had been beneficial in regards to my bone metastises... Question for you--- Did you have any bone scan (not bone density) after your fourth infusion?? If so, did you then have another scan after your sixth infusion to see what benefit there was (or not)??
Thanks again for your time/information... Mark
Yes, I had PET CTs prior to (2021), mid way through and after (6-22) my Pluvicto treatments. The treatments resulted in a remarkable reduction of lesions/tumors. Two years afterwards (6-24), things turned down, again and I am repeating the full 6 treatments under a very special arrangement. After the 3rd, treatment, 9 overall to-date, I had another PET CT to confirm the treatments are working, again. They are, and I will continue to receive the last 3 within the next 18 weeks.
I am 81 years old, coming to the end of the proverbial five year life cycle of stage IV prostate cancer which has metastasized throughout my bones and lymph nodes. I have had every treatment protocol available except chemotherapy which was my choice to not have.
I took the full Pluvicto course of six infusions, six weeks apart. I have to say I am the poster boy for Pluvicto. I tolerated it quite well. That is not to say that your results would be the same.
Every treatment has its better days and worse days. For me, the Pluvicto course was filled with way more better days than worse.
@preservationworks, welcome. Pain in your big toe is quite specific. metas2019 mentioned weakness in this discussion:
- Knee / thigh weakness after Pluvicto? Knee / thigh weakness after Pluvicto?
Are you noticing joint pain any where else?
Interesting about the gout like pain you described, @preservationworks. I've gone through chemo twice and Pluvicto. I'm currently repeating the full 6 Pluvicto treatments, now 9 total, 3 more to go. I had gout in my big toe a 40 years ago, so I know how that feels. I'm not a doc, but I'd have to say, I do not know of an association between Pluvicto and traditional gout systems. Please post any news you find. I'd be interested.