Abstract
Our aim was to retrospectively evaluate the feasibility of rechallenge 177Lu-prostate-specific membrane antigen (177Lu-PSMA) radioligand therapy. Methods: Rechallenge radioligand therapy was defined as subsequent treatment with 177Lu-PSMA after initial exposure with an excellent response followed by progression. Biochemical, radiographic, clinical antitumor response, and adverse events were analyzed. Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival were calculated. Results: Eight patients underwent a median of 2 (range: 1–4) cycles of rechallenge with 177Lu-PSMA for imaging and therapy. A maximum PSA decrease of 50% was achieved in 3 patients (37.5%). Radiographic response was favorable in 3 patients, whereas 4 exhibited progressive disease. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status was stable during therapy in all patients. No grade 4 toxicity was noticed, and grade 3 toxicity occurred in 3 patients (37.5%). The median PSA-PFS and overall survival were 3.2 mo (95% confidence interval, 2.6–3.7 mo) and 14.0 mo (95% confidence interval, 6.2–21.8 mo), respectively. Conclusion: In a small patient cohort with an initial excellent response, 177Lu-PSMA rechallenge is still active, with lower efficacy and higher toxicity.
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Gafita, A., Rauscher, I., Retz, M., Knorr, K., Heck, M., Wester, H. J., … Tauber, R. (2019). Early experience of rechallenge 177Lu-PSMA radioligand therapy after an initial good response in patients with advanced prostate cancer. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 60(5), 644–648. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.118.215715
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