Clinical results of radionuclide therapy of neuroendocrine tumours with 90Y-DOTATATE and tandem 90Y/177Lu-DOTATATE: which is a better therapy option?
Creators
- 1. Medical University of Warsaw, Nuclear Medicine Department, Warsaw (Poland)
- 2. Collegium Medicum Cracow, Cracow (Poland)
- 3. Institute of Atomic Energy POLATOM, Swierk-Otwock (Poland)
Description
Peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) using radiolabelled somatostatin analogues is a treatment option for patients with disseminated neuroendocrine tumours (NET). A combination treatment using the high-energy 90Y beta emitter for larger lesions and the lower energy 177Lu for smaller lesions has been postulated in the literature.The aim of the study was to evaluate combined 90Y/177Lu-DOTATATE therapy in comparison to 90Y-DOTATATE alone. Fifty patients with disseminated NET were included in the study prospectively and divided into two groups: group A (n = 25) was treated with 90Y-DOTATATE, whereas group B (n = 25) received the 1:1 90Y/177Lu-DOTATATE. The administered activity was based on 3.7 GBq/m2 body surface area in three to five cycles, with amino acid infusion for nephroprotection. The median overall survival time in group A was 26.2 months while in group B median survival was not reached. Overall survival was significantly higher in group B (p = 0.027). Median event-free survival time in group A was 21.4 months and in group B 29.4 months (p > 0.1). At the 12-month follow-up, comparison of group A vs group B showed stable disease (SD) in 13 vs 16 patients, disease regression (RD) in 5 vs 3 patients and disease progression (PD) in 3 vs 4 patients; 4 and 2 patients died, respectively. The 24-month follow-up results were SD in nine vs ten patients, RD in one patient vs none and PD in four patients in both groups; three and four patients died, respectively. Side effects were rare and mild. The results indicate that therapy with tandem radioisotopes (90Y/177Lu-DOTATATE) provides longer overall survival than with a single radioisotope (90Y-DOTATATE) and the safety of both methods is comparable. (orig.)
Availability note (English)
Available from: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00259-011-1833-xAdditional details
Identifiers
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
- Journal Volume
- 38
- Journal Issue
- 10
- Journal Page Range
- p. 1788-1797
- ISSN
- 1619-7070
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Germany
- Country of Input or Organization
- Germany
- INIS RN
- 43018504
- Subject category
- S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
- Descriptors DEI
- AMINO ACIDS; BREMSSTRAHLUNG; CARCINOMAS; CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; CLINICAL TRIALS; ENDOCRINE DISEASES; ENDOCRINE GLANDS; LUTETIUM 177; PEPTIDES; RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS; RADIOTHERAPY; RECEPTORS; SINGLE PHOTON EMISSION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY; SOMATOSTATIN; SURVIVAL TIME; WHOLE-BODY COUNTING; YTTRIUM 90
- Descriptors DEC
- BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; BODY; CARBOXYLIC ACIDS; COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY; COUNTING TECHNIQUES; DAYS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES; DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES; DISEASES; DRUGS; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION; EMISSION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY; GLANDS; HOURS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES; INTERMEDIATE MASS NUCLEI; ISOMERIC TRANSITION ISOTOPES; ISOTOPES; LABELLED COMPOUNDS; LUTETIUM ISOTOPES; MATERIALS; MEDICINE; MEMBRANE PROTEINS; NEOPLASMS; NERVOUS SYSTEM; NUCLEAR MEDICINE; NUCLEI; ODD-EVEN NUCLEI; ODD-ODD NUCLEI; ORGANIC ACIDS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANS; PROTEINS; RADIATIONS; RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS; RADIOISOTOPES; RADIOLOGY; RARE EARTH NUCLEI; TESTING; THERAPY; TOMOGRAPHY; YTTRIUM ISOTOPES