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Have we discussed this new Australian Theranostic? Clarity’s CU-65/CU-67 bisPSMA. Maybe some of the smarter guys here may be up on it?

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Tall_Allen

Clinical trial recruiting in the US.

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spencoid2 in reply toTall_Allen

all of the trials are either closed or only for castrate resistant PC unless I missed something.

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Read through it's trial descriptions, Looks promising and 5 trial locations in US for those interested. Lots of scans to find and access mCRPC so even if you aren't included, you should find out a lot about what you have... All a long way from me, nearest about 1500mi. away. Sometimes it just doesn't pay to live in a northland wilderness area.

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dhccpa

If you have a cat, you don't need a brain. Just do what your cat tells you. It's called Standard of Cat (SOC).

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Currumpaw in reply todhccpa

Cats are therapeutic devices--Except when my little guy decides that I should get up earlier than I would like to. Birds I should be watching? Perhaps a racoon or the bunnies are fattening up for the winter!!

I also at times get "petted" with the paw pads.

Currumpaw

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dhccpa in reply toCurrumpaw

Yep. I only have one now. 17 years and counting.

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Currumpaw in reply todhccpa

I hope you have more happy years together. Almost 16 for my little guy. He is in good shape. He still does "drifts" around the corners on slippery floors and runs down stairs pell mell! We do get attached!

Currumpaw

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cesces

Does anyone know what is the hoped for advantage of CU-65/CU-67 bisPSMA treatment?

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Spyder54 in reply tocesces

“64/67Cu SAR-bisPSMA products hold great promise of improving prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment and have the potential to provide significant supply benefits in comparison to current products in the market. We look forward to working together with Clarity to explore these benefits and utilise them to improve the lives of men with this insidious disease."Cesces, another PSMA binding agent using copper to help locate and destroy PCa cells. Similar to Lu-177 but hopefully more effective.

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dhccpa

Good! That makes my whole weekend.

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j-o-h-n

I'm up on it..... but haven't discussed it.........

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Saturday 11/06/2021 11:41 PM DST

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Spyder54 in reply toj-o-h-n

What can you tell us about it? How does it differ from LU-177?

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j-o-h-n

Beats the shit outta me.........

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Sunday 11/07/2021 6:12 PM EST

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Got me😂

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