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Nikoo Rezaei Borujerdi1, Amin Saber Tanha, Haniye Elahifard
1Department of Nuclear Medicine, Nuclear Medicine Research Center, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences (MUMS), Mashhad, Iran.
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We report a 69-year-old man with de novo high-volume metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) presenting with PSA 433.75 ng/mL and widespread skeletal and nodal metastases. Androgen-deprivation therapy with goserelin, abiraterone, and cyproterone acetate reduced PSA to 44.29 ng/mL. He subsequently received 3 cycles of 177 Lu-PSMA radioligand therapy, achieving a near-complete biochemical response (PSA 0.15 ng/mL) and resolution of bone pain. Nine-month follow-up 99m Tc-PSMA demonstrated complete regression of metastatic lesions. This case highlights the potential efficacy and safety of early 177 Lu-PSMA therapy in high-volume mHSPC, suggesting a role for optimizing hormonal therapy outcomes.
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