ALP, HB etc are in normal range. But PSA is increasing continuously being on Enza + lu177. We r yet to do the PSMA scan after Aug ( last scan was before starting Enza). Probably Dr. will do after 3 cycle.
Getting disappointed after seeing father's PSA increasing trend.
Any suggestions please?
Is there anyone whose PSA start decreasing after 2/3 cycle of lu177??
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I only had my second Lu-PSMA treatment on Friday, so I can’t comment on drop after 2nd or 3rd treatment. My PSA and ALP both went up 50% after my first treatment. My pain is nearly gone and my energy is improved.
The doctors tell me those are much more important signals than PSA or ALP. How are your symptoms?
Congrats. Please keep us informed. I just did labs and scans to do an Arrow trial with Hoag in Newport Beach. Im hoping I get the PSMA treatment versus xtandi only. Fingers crossed.
Not sure what you are saying. The dendritic cells are removed by leukapheresis. After stimulating the cells, they are reinserted into the blood. That occurs in either therapy.
I looked for APCEDEN papers. I saw that it was approved following a phase 2 trial. Do you know if there was a phase 3, or if there are papers discussing effectiveness after approval?
I understand it is only available there. . I’m interested to know if a dendritic vaccine exposed to multiple cancer antigens might be more effective than sipeluecel t. In general , Im looking to learn all I can about topics that interest me, rather than advice on treatment.
Thanks for the response...I will check with my Dr. on FDG scan..
In Aug, we had one PSMA scan, but Dr did not get any feasible site for fresh biospy which they could sent for somatic BRCA/HRR. They will review once they do the scan again.
Regarding APCEDEN, My Dr.'s are not in favour of doing this or they don't know much about this. So unfortunately I am not able to decide.
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