This clinical trial is focused on studying prostate cancer, specifically in patients who have high-risk, localized, or locally advanced forms of the disease. The treatment being investigated is called [177Lu]Lu-PSMA-617, which is a type of radiopharmaceutical. This means it is a radioactive substance used to target and treat cancer cells. The treatment is administered directly into the arteries, which is known as intra-arterial administration. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety and feasibility of using this treatment before surgery in patients who are scheduled for a procedure called radical prostatectomy, which involves the removal of the prostate gland.
Participants in the study will receive the treatment [177Lu]Lu-PSMA-617 before their planned surgery. The study will monitor how well patients tolerate the treatment and whether it is safe to use in this way. Researchers will also look at how the treatment affects the timing of the surgery and any potential side effects that may occur. The study aims to gather information on how the treatment impacts the cancer and whether it can help reduce the size of the tumor before surgery.
Throughout the study, the effects of the treatment on the cancer will be assessed using various medical tests, including imaging scans. The study will also track any changes in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, which is a marker used to evaluate prostate cancer. The ultimate goal is to determine if this approach can improve outcomes for patients with high-risk prostate cancer who are undergoing surgery.



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