Evaluating Interim Progression: First Posttherapy <sup>177</sup>Lu-PSMA SPECT/CT Relative to Baseline PSMA PET/CT.
Parihar AS, Dehdashti F, Pant N, Ravindra SG, Pachynski R, Picus J (+10 more)
Abstract
Prostate Cancer Working Group 4 recommends using prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET for response assessment of patients with androgen pathway receptor modulator-resistant prostate cancer treated with 177Lu-PSMA-617. For that purpose, the time interval between baseline PSMA PET and initiation of therapy is critical as interim disease progression may influence the performance of PET as a response assessment tool. Methods: We visually assessed the frequency of interim disease progression seen on the first posttherapy 177Lu-PSMA-617 SPECT/CT in 87 patients with androgen pathway receptor modulator-resistant prostate cancer. The time interval between baseline PSMA PET and initiation of therapy, pretherapy prostate-specific antigen (PSA) measures, and treatment outcomes between patients with or without interim progression on SPECT/CT were also compared. Results: For the 32 patients (36.8%) with interim progression, the PET to therapy interval (88 d) was significantly greater than those without progression (42 d, P Conclusion: Baseline PSMA PET may not represent the true disease status if the first cycle of 177Lu-PSMA-617 occurs more than 30 d after baseline PET.
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