Anyone on Pluvicto (Lu 177), a new drug for prostate cancer?

Posted by dedehans @dedehans, Aug 20, 2022

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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@leebeth

He had 4 treatments, and the Pluvicto just couldn’t keep up with the incredible volume of his disease. He is currently receiving treatment in Europe, not yet available here. His doctor at Mayo referred him.
My 82 year old brother, on the other hand, had one Pluvicto so far with amazing results! He feels great and in just 3 weeks he has gone from a PSA of 205 to 40.
He has been stage 4 for over 13 years. Treatment has come so far!

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Thank you for your comments. The fact that your brother has been at Stage 4 for 13 years has lifted my spirits!! Where is he getting treatment? What is the treatment your husband is getting that is available in Europe? Have you both moved there?

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My brother is receiving his Pluvicto at Froedtert in WI, and his MO is with Aurora Advocate.
My husband is receiving Ac225 in Turkey. It is every 8 weeks, so he flies back and gets supportive care here in between. Insurance works here at least haha! He has his first scan in 3.5 weeks at Mayo and we will see if it is working. Clinically, I don’t see any improvement.

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@leebeth

My brother is receiving his Pluvicto at Froedtert in WI, and his MO is with Aurora Advocate.
My husband is receiving Ac225 in Turkey. It is every 8 weeks, so he flies back and gets supportive care here in between. Insurance works here at least haha! He has his first scan in 3.5 weeks at Mayo and we will see if it is working. Clinically, I don’t see any improvement.

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I hope the scan shows positive things! Does your insurance cover the treatment in Turkey or are you paying for that? I'll have to research AC225.

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We have to self pay for treatment abroad. Getting as many labs and imaging as possible done here.

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Wondering if anyone has heard about a production or shipment delay with Pluvicto? My dad was scheduled for his 2nd treatment this week and they just cancelled it! The hospital just said it was a production delay without any further details. He’s waited so long for this treatment- this is very disheartening

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@leebeth

We have to self pay for treatment abroad. Getting as many labs and imaging as possible done here.

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Can you please tell us more about the treatment abroad, where, how much per sesion?

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@agustinferrari

Can you please tell us more about the treatment abroad, where, how much per sesion?

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Hi,
My husband was referred to Anadolu Medical Center in Gebze, Turkey, which is a Johns Hopkins affiliated facility. Dr Kwon from Mayo Rochester has sent many patients there for treatment.
I have attached the current fee schedule, which varies a bit with exchange rate.
They gave us a list of hotels, and made arrangements for us at the Hyatt House, which was quite lovely with a nice restaurant. Airport transportation to and from the hotel was included. The hotel had a shuttle to the hospital and we had a personal escort while there.
Flights were direct from Chicago to Istanbul.

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My husband had his first Pluvicto dose two weeks ago. He has metastatic disease and has experienced quite a bit of bone pain in one location that we know is active for cancer. I was wondering if anyone else has had this side effect.

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@mehl

My husband had his first Pluvicto dose two weeks ago. He has metastatic disease and has experienced quite a bit of bone pain in one location that we know is active for cancer. I was wondering if anyone else has had this side effect.

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I'm not on Pluvicto but I'm very interested in hearing about your husband's experience with it since it is something I've been very interested in. Did the docs say why they are using Pluvicto? Where do you guys live? How old is your husband and how long ago was he diagnosed?

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@ringmastr1

I'm not on Pluvicto but I'm very interested in hearing about your husband's experience with it since it is something I've been very interested in. Did the docs say why they are using Pluvicto? Where do you guys live? How old is your husband and how long ago was he diagnosed?

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He was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer a little over 4 years ago. He has had several rounds of chemo and radiation. Given his treatment history and disease status the docs thought Pluvicto could keep it from progressing for a while (hopefully through the 6 cycles?). We were very happy for him to be able to try it. The docs aren't sure the pain is related to treatment but given that it started right after treatment, they think it might be so I was curious to find out if any other men have experienced prolonged pain after treatment. Given that it is relatively new, I think they are still learning about it.

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