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- Urologist Neal Shore joins Alicia Morgans in a discussion on the integration of lutetium into clinical practices. Dr. Shore reviews the phase 3 VISION trial which led to the approval of Lutetium-177–PSMA-617 for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. They discuss steps to thoughtfully and practically, integrate this new therapeutic into our treatment paradigm. Biographies: Neal Shore, MD...
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- Oliver Sartor joins Phillip Koo to discuss the United State FDA approval of Pluvicto™ (177Lu-PSMA-617) as the first targeted radioligand therapy for the treatment of PSMA positive metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). They discuss currently enrolling in clinical trials with Pluvicto in the pre-chemotherapy treated mCRPC patient population. They look further into the future discu...
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- Drs Charles Ryan and Alicia Morgans discuss the approval of Pluvicto TM (lutetium Lu 177 vipivotide tetraxetan) (formerly referred to as 177Lu-PSMA-617). Pluvicto was approved based on the pivotal Phase III VISION trial which evaluated men who had post androgen receptor pathway inhibitor therapy and post docetaxel or docetaxel and cabazitaxel chemotherapy, who were randomized to a protocol-defined...
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- Christopher Wallis and Zachary Klaassen highlight the New England Journal of Medicine VISION trial publication entitled, "Lutetium-177-PSMA-617 for Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer." In the VISION trial, radioligand therapy with 177Lu-PSMA-617 prolonged imaging-based progression-free survival and overall survival when added to standard care in patients with advanced PSMA-positive me...
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- Alicia Morgans and Oliver Sartor discuss additional data from the VISION trial that was recently presented at ESMO 2021. Dr. Sartor discusses the health-related quality of life findings from the VISON specifically pain and symptomatic skeletal events. Dr. Sartor offers the background on the VISION trial, while also describing the patient cohorts. Dr. Sartor discusses how the trial patients randomi...
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- Alicia Morgans and Karim Fizazi discuss the VISION trial, evaluating new patient-reported data. This patient-reported health-related quality of life data was presented at ESMO 2021. They discuss the VISION trial design, primary trial endpoints, and the importance of preserving good patient quality of life during advanced prostate cancer treatment. Biographies: Karim Fizazi, MD, Ph.D., is a medical...
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- Alicia Morgans, MD, MPH, is joined by Michael Morris, MD, to discuss the phase III VISION trial results and the practice-changing implications when lutetium-177-PSMA-617 is FDA approved. The VISION trial evaluated men who had post androgen receptor pathway inhibitor therapy and post docetaxel or docetaxel and cabazitaxel chemotherapy, who were randomized to a protocol-defined standard of care with...
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- Oliver Sartor, MD, joins Charles Ryan, MD in a conversation about the New England Journal of Medicine publication "Lutetium-177–PSMA-617 for Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer" known as the VISION trial. The VISION Trial is an international, open-label, phase 3 trial evaluating 177Lu-PSMA-617 in patients who had metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer previously treated with a...
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- Oliver Sartor, MD, the CO-PI on the VISION Trial joins Alicia Morgans, MD, MPH in a conversation on the practice-changing VISION Trial results presented at the 2021 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting. 177Lu-PSMA-617 is a targeted radioligand therapy that delivers ß-particle radiation to PSMA-expressing cells and the surrounding microenvironment. The VISION study was an int...
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- Men who received 177Lu-PSMA-617 plus best standard of care had a 38% reduction in risk of death (median OS benefit of 4 months) and a 60% reduction in the risk of radiographic disease progression or death (median rPFS benefit of 5 months) compared to best standard of care alone. Mary-Ellen Taplin, Professor of Medicine and a GU Medical Oncologist at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, joins Alicia Morga...
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