Hi there, I’m located in Vancouver, BC 🇨🇦. My dad is on a clinical trial and after over a decade with this disease he has failed Zytiga, Xtandi, docetaxel, and is now on his 4/6 Lu-177 infusion. He’s castration-resistant and metastatic. PSA decreased considerably after the first Lu-177 infusion but sense then it’s been climbing slowly (~4.00 currently). What’s next? I’m his eldest daughter, 27, and I just can’t bear to see him in this position. I feel hopeless and devastated.
What’s after Lu-177 in Vancouver, BC? - Advanced Prostate...
What’s after Lu-177 in Vancouver, BC?
cabazitaxel, xofigo, combinations, clinical trials...
As your dad failed Zytiga, Xtandi and Docetaxel I would consider 4.0 a low PSA value. He should continue his Lu-177 therapy. After that he can get a break and then a chemo with Cabazitaxel.
Hello,
Is your dad receiving Lutetium as part of the clinical trial he is on? If so, what is the name of the trial and is it being offered through the BC Cancer Agency?
Hello! Yes it’s part of a clinical trial. It’s through the Vancouver Cancer Research Centre near VGH. I’m not entirely sure of the name of the trial, but he was originally randomly assigned to docetaxel which didn’t get rid of all the cancer (and resulted in his left leg going completely numb) so they did a treatment crossover and are now trying the Lu-177.
Hello,
The reason I asked, is that I too live in British Columbia. Like your Dad I am in a clinical trial (called SPLASH), investigating the use of Lutetium pre-chemotherapy. The reason for enrolling in this trial is I that have never taken chemotherapy and have always been interested in nuclear medicine. When I began this trial I was randomized to the non-Lutetium arm. In my case that meant switching from Xtandi to Zytiga, although with a rising PSA I think I am getting close to crossing over to Lutetium. I initially thought your dad and I might be in the same trial but what confused me is that your dad went through docetaxel or chemo before beginning the Lutetium. After reading skiing fiend's response to me, I now think your dad is in a fairly new BC Cancer Agency trial comparing Lutetium to chemotherapy. For all of us battling PCa, this is a very important comparison. Good luck to you and your Dad. Stay in touch if you wish!
I am in Vancouver after urologist late referral I was shocked to have advanced cancer --petscan showed several cancer lymph nodes--now on aberaterone, lupron and prednisone for last 3 months psa down from 12 to 0.008 and T at 0,2 with headache side effect
So I am very interested in lutetium --- does that mean I would only be eligible for lutetium when/if my current treatment fails ?
Thanks
Lutetium treatment is only available as clinical trial in Canada, or, private clinic. When you advance to Castration Resistance you may be accepted for clinical trial if one is running, it is recruiting and you meet eligibility criteria.
Hello,
Lutetium has been approved by Health Canada but only after chemotherapy. Several clinical trials are investigating the use of Lutetium pre-chemotherapy and therefore much earlier in a patient's treatment plan. The bad news is just because Health Canada has approved a drug does not mean that individual provinces will make it eligible for funding through either your local Cancer Agency or provincial medical services plan. Remember individual provinces look after health. Skiingfiend is right. Your best option right now is to receive Lutetium is through a clinical trial. Hope that helps!
Hey RyderLake2, my dad was actually in the same boat as you because he never had chemotherapy before being randomized to the chemo arm, but I definitely think it’s the same trial. Dad’s trial is comparing chemo to Lu-177 and he exhausted Xtandi and Zytiga before joining the trial as well! I’ll try to get the name from him but he doesn’t like talking about his cancer so I’ll have to do some investigative digging on my own haha. I’m wishing you all the best and please don’t hesitate to message me with any questions, especially as we are in the same city!
There is the epi-7386 trial of a new anti androgen (protac) which may be recruiting in Vancouver
clinicaltrials.gov/study/NC...
There are preliminary data and it may work.
Seattle?? clinicaltrials.gov/study/NC...
We have some guy here who has been in this arx517 trial and had good results
Would you please let us know your dear Dad's age. BTW He's very fortunate that he has a sweetheart of a daughter. Regards to all.
Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.
j-o-h-n Wednesday 01/03/2024 7:47 PM EST
Maybe too far from Vancouver, but I think they are testing it in Canada somewhere: