Scientists test Two-Drug punch for tough prostate cancer

NCT ID NCT05113537

Summary

This study is testing a two-step treatment for advanced prostate cancer that has spread and stopped responding to standard hormone therapies and chemotherapy. First, patients take a pill (abemaciclib) for two weeks, aiming to make cancer cells more visible. Then, they receive a targeted radiation treatment (177Lu-PSMA-617) designed to seek out and destroy those cells. The main goals are to find the safest and most effective dose of the pill and to see if it truly helps the radiation treatment kill more cancer cells.

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  • University of California, San Francisco

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    San Francisco, California, 94143, United States

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