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- Evan Yu joins Zachary Klaassen to discuss the results of the ARROW trial. The study evaluates Iodine-131-LNTH-1095, a novel PSMA radioligand therapy, in combination with enzalutamide versus enzalutamide alone for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer patients who previously received abiraterone. While the trial meets its primary endpoint with significantly higher PSA decline rates in the...
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- Bram De Laere discusses the ProBio trial, a platform study for metastatic prostate cancer. Dr. De Laere explains the trial's unique design, which uses circulating tumor DNA analysis to guide treatment decisions and evaluate multiple biomarker-therapy combinations simultaneously. The study demonstrates that AR pathway inhibitors generally outperform taxane-based chemotherapy in mCRPC patients, with...
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- Christos Kyriakopoulos discusses the phase 1/2 trial of masofaniten plus enzalutamide in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. Dr. Kyriakopoulos discusses the trial design, focusing on the completed phase 1 results and ongoing phase 2 study. The phase 1 data show the combination is well-tolerated with promising efficacy, including an 88% PSA-90 response rate in evaluable patients. The t...
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- Neeraj Agarwal interviews Niven Mehra about the INSPIRE trial. The study examines the efficacy of nivolumab and ipilimumab combination therapy in molecularly selected patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Dr. Mehra discusses the trial's design, which focuses on four subgroups: mismatch repair deficiency, high tumor mutational burden, CDK12 inactivation, and BRCA2 m...
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- Oliver Sartor interviews William Kevin Kelly about findings on AMG 509 (Xaluritamig), a STEAP1-targeted T-cell engager for advanced prostate cancer. Dr. Kelly discusses the drug's mechanism, dosing optimization, and efficacy in heavily pretreated patients. He highlights the manageable cytokine release syndrome and the need to address musculoskeletal side effects. The conversation covers impressive...
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- Himisha Beltran discuses DLL3, a promising target for neuroendocrine prostate cancer treatment. Dr. Beltran explains that DLL3 is highly expressed in neuroendocrine and small cell prostate cancers, making it an attractive therapeutic target. She reviews recent clinical trials of DLL3-targeted T-cell engagers, including Tarlatamab and MK-6070, highlighting their potential efficacy in treating neuro...
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- Oliver Sartor hosts Jake Berchuck to discuss a novel epigenomic liquid biopsy platform for determining PSMA expression in prostate cancer. Dr. Berchuck explains how the assay analyzes cell-free DNA to infer tumor PSMA expression, showing strong correlation with PSMA PET scan results. They explore the potential of this technology to provide real-time, non-invasive monitoring of tumor drug target ex...
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- Oliver Sartor and Ken Herrmann discuss the current state and future directions of PSMA ligand therapy in prostate cancer treatment. Dr. Herrmann presents recent findings from various clinical trials, including PSMAfore and ENZA-p, which explore the use of lutetium-PSMA therapy in different stages of prostate cancer. They examine the potential of combining lutetium-PSMA with other treatments like e...
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- Oliver Sartor host Dana Rathkopf for a discussion on BMS-986365, a novel androgen receptor ligand-directed degrader for prostate cancer treatment. Dr. Rathkopf discusses the drug's unique dual mechanism of action, which both degrades and competitively inhibits the androgen receptor. She presents data from the phase I/II trial, highlighting the drug's efficacy, particularly in patients without prio...
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- Neeraj Agarwal discusses a post-hoc analysis of the TALAPRO-2 Phase III study, which evaluates the efficacy of talazoparib and enzalutamide in metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer patients with prior ARPI or docetaxel treatment. The analysis shows promising results for the combination therapy, particularly in patients with HRR-deficient tumors. Dr. Agarwal emphasizes the potential benefit...
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