Anyone on Pluvicto (Lu 177), a new drug for prostate cancer?
My close friend has had Pluvecto treatment suggested to him by oncologists. It is relatively new, having been approved by the FDA in March 2022. Have any of you been given this drug? I have read it is radioactive material and patient needs to stay away 6 ft from others for at least 3 days so as not to contaminate them. He has not yet decided whether to take the treatment or not as he is feeling awful enough as is.
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@bburgess1 : this sounds very positive. Lu177 is among my next options. Your positive response is very encouraging.
I just finished my 1 year anniversary after receiving 2 treatments of Lutetium PSMA in Germany. At 3 months, my PSA was non-detectable, at 1 year it is currently 0.09 and I am watch/wait. The only side effects have been a little dry mouth. The radiation seems to migrate to saliva glands in the mouth, and they take precautions to limit this, but that was the only issue I had. Every cancer case is different, I had Gleason scores of 9-10 in all prostrate biopsies, and had surgery to remove the prostrate which indicated it had spread outside the margins. A PSMA scan showed over 7 tumors in my lymph nodes. The scan 8 weeks after treatment showed no tumors. After surgery, this was my first course of treatment. I did not elect to try any others. I am looking for locations in the SE US that are now providing this treatment if I have to get a second round.
My dad is starting this on Monday. Can I drive him home? It is about a 45 min drive.
How is your husband doing with the treatment now?
B
How are you doing now, 2 months later?
How is he doing now?
Absolutely you will be able to drive him home.
My husband has had 4 treatments and tolerated them all just great! Best of luck!
I am not a doctor, however, my research tells me Lu 177 in only available for patients where the cancer has metastases throughout the body. i.e., after other procedures - surgery, hormone therapy, chemotherapy.
What is LU-177 PSMA therapy?
Lutetium-177 PSMA therapy, or lutetium-177 prostate specific membrane antigen therapy is a treatment for men with advanced prostate cancer. It is to be used predominantly when the disease has metastasized and other treatments have been poorly tolerated or failed.
https://i-med.com.au/procedures/pet/plu-177-psma-therapy
My dad is starting Pluvicto on Mon. Is there hope that it can help w/ the "innumerable spinal mets" seen on the MRI?
Hello @royalbee. I noticed you have been part of the discussion on Pluvicto, so you will notice I have moved your most recent post back into this discussion to continue to seek support from this group of members who have experience with this treatment. For reference, you can find your post here:
- Anyone on Pluvicto (Lu 177), a new drug for prostate cancer?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/any-one-on-pluvecto-a-relatively-new-drug/
Was there any expectations set by the oncologist with regard to what this drug can do for your dad?