PSMA PET total tumor volume predicts outcome of patients with advanced prostate cancer receiving [177Lu]Lu-PSMA-617 radioligand therapy in a bicentric analysis

Robert Seifert(German Cancer Society), Katharina Kessel(University Hospital Münster), Katrin Schlack(University Hospital Münster), Manuel Weber(German Cancer Society), Ken Herrmann(German Cancer Society), Maximilian Spanke(German Cancer Society), Wolfgang P. Fendler(German Cancer Society), Boris Hadaschik(German Cancer Society), Jens Kleesiek(German Cancer Research Center), Michael Schäfers(University Hospital Münster), Matthias Weckesser(University Hospital Münster), Martin Boegemann(University Hospital Münster), Kambiz Rahbar(University Hospital Münster)
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
September 24, 2020
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Abstract Introduction [ 177 Lu]Lu-PSMA-617 (Lu-PSMA) radioligand therapy is an emerging treatment option for patients with end-stage prostate cancer. However, response to Lu-PSMA therapy is only achieved in approximately half of patients. It is clinically important to identify patients at risk of poor outcome. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate pretherapeutic PSMA PET derived total tumor volume and related metrics as prognosticators of overall survival in patients receiving Lu-PSMA therapy. Methods A total number of 110 patients form the Departments of Nuclear Medicine Münster and Essen were included in this retrospective analysis. Baseline PSMA PET-CT was available for all patients. Employing a previously published approach, all tumor lesions were semi-automatically delineated in PSMA PET-CT acquisitions. Total lesion number, total tumor volume (PSMA-TV), total lesion uptake (PSMA-TLU = PSMA-TV * SUV mean ), and total lesion quotient (PSMA-TLQ = PSMA-TV / SUV mean) were quantified for each patient. Log2 transformation was used for regressions. Results Lesion number, PSMA-TV, and PSMA-TLQ were prognosticators of overall survival (HR = 1.255, p = 0.009; HR = 1.299, p = 0.005; HR = 1.326, p = 0.002). In a stepwise backward Cox regression including lesion number, PSMA-TV, PSA, LDH, and PSMA-TLQ, only the latter two remained independent and statistically significant negative prognosticators of overall survival (HR = 1.632, p = 0.011; HR = 1.239, p = 0.024). PSMA-TLQ and LDH were significant negative prognosticators in multivariate Cox regression in contrast to PSA value. Conclusion PSMA-TV was a statistically significant negative prognosticator of overall survival in patients receiving Lu-PSMA therapy. PSMA-TLQ was an independent and superior prognosticator of overall survival compared with PSMA-TV.


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