One thing a lot of people don’t realize is that Pluvicto Only works real well for 1/3 of patients OK for 1/3 of patients and not at all for 1/3 of patients.
Besides that there is no fixed amount of time that it gives anybody, As usual with prostate cancer, everyone is different and everybody’s reaction to Pluvicto Is different.
If you have certain genetic issues, either hereditary or somatic, it can affect how well Pluvicto Works. You can ask for a somatic test before doing Pluvicto, to find out if you’ve got Genetic changes Due to the cancer. You should have already had a hereditary genetic test. You can even get one for free from prostatecancerpromise.org
If you have BRCA2 or ATM It seems to work better. If you have RB1, PTEN or TP53 They are Pluvicto resistant. I don’t know if these are the only genetic changes that cause Pluvicto to work much better or more poorly, it is the latest list I have collected from people that have investigated this problem.
How do you know about the genetic markers that work and the ones that are resistant. I don’t know much about Pluvicto but would I interested in your findings because my somatic test says I have PTEN and TP53.