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Looks like this is the next step for hubby as LU177 Pluvicto 6 treatments completed. Unfortunately PSA has doubled, so going to try a reverse approach suggested by our Urologist. John Hopkins was the study trial location. Hubby would be our urologist first patient to try this. See if you can find the article on line if interested in reading.

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check out also trials for Cu-67 SAR-bisPSMA

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gsun

I'm a fan of BAT. Haven't tried it yet as I am still hormone sensitive. Keep us in the loop please.

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hz5flm in reply togsun

Yes, will do. By the way psa was up to 50 by the end of the pluvicto 6th. treatment. Started at 15.

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gsun in reply tohz5flm

Did the doctor tell you that happens sometimes as the dead cancer cells get into the blood stream. Maybe it will go down over time if the Pluvicto worked at all.

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hz5flm

The nuclear Dr. mentioned that. But, the oncologist thought maybe the last 2 treatments didnt do anything? Due to labs showing the rise in PSA.

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hz5flm

Update: First injection of testosterone for the starting of BAT treatment was done on June 13th Still waiting for that energy that was supposed to arrive. Any completed BAT men out there?

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VitaminPea in reply tohz5flm

any update hz5flm ? did you notice any PSA change from BAT?

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