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Completed PHASE2 INTERVENTIONAL NCT04291300

Lutetium-177-PSMA Radioligand Therapy in Advanced Salivary Gland Cancer Patients

View on ClinicalTrials.gov Updated Dec 15, 2025

Brief Summary

Phase 2 pilot study, which evaluates the safety and efficacy of Lutetium-177-PSMA radioligand therapy in advanced salivary gland cancer patients.

Detailed Description

Rationale: Prostate specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is a transmembrane protein, which is expressed on prostate cancers cells and other malignancies. Recently, several ligands have been developed that target PSMA. Linked to Gallium-68, this enables diagnostic 68Ga-PSMA-PET/CT scans. Linked to Lutetium-177 enables therapeutic 177Lu-PSMA Radioligand therapy. Most research on the diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities of PSMA has been conducted in patients with advanced prostate cancer. This research group investigates whether these findings also apply to salivary gland cancer (SGC), a rare cancer. Previously the investigators conducted a phase II 68Ga-PSMA imaging study (NCT03319641), to evaluate PSMA ligand uptake in locally advanced, recurrent and metastatic (R/M) ACC and SDC (two subtypes of SGC). A relevant PSMA-ligand uptake was observed in 93% of ACC patients and 40% of SDC patients. Therefore we consider 177Lu-PSMA radioligand therapy a potential new treatment option for these subtypes of SGC. Objective: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of 177Lu-PSMA RLT in patients with R/M ACC and SDC with PSMA ligand uptake. Study design: Phase II pilot study, single centre, two cohorts.

Interventions

Name: Lutetium-177-PSMA-I&T
Type: DRUG
Description: 4 cycles of 7.4 GBq 177Lu-PSMA every 6 weeks.

Primary Outcomes

Measure: Adverse events measured using Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events (CTCAE) version 5.0
TimeFrame: Through study completion, up until 3 years after last patient commences treatment
Description: Safety

Trial Information

NCT ID

NCT04291300

Status

Completed

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Phases

PHASE2

Sponsor

Radboud University Medical Center

Last Updated

December 15, 2025