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Early PSA Change after [ 177 Lu]PSMA-617 Radioligand Therapy as a Predicator of Biochemical Response and Overall Survival.

Felix KindThomas F FassbenderGeoffroy AndrieuxMelanie BörriesPhilipp T MeyerJuri Ruf
Published in: Cancers (2021)
PSA changes as early as four weeks after PSMA-RLT allow a significant prediction of later biochemical and PET-based imaging response, as well as OS. At this early time point, a more lenient threshold for a PSA decrease of at least 30% appears better-suited for the prediction of a positive biochemical response and longer OS. In contrast, the PCWG3-derived threshold for PSA increase (+25%) reliably anticipates biochemical progression and shorter OS.
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