Purpose

The purpose of this post-marketing study is to further characterize the long-term outcome of known or potential risks of lutetium (177Lu) vipivotide tetraxetan also known as [177Lu]Lu-PSMA-617 or 177Lu-PSMA-617 and hereinafter referred to as AAA617. The study also seeks to further characterize (as possible) any other serious adverse reaction(s) in the long-term in adults with prostate cancer who received at least one dose of AAA617 from interventional, Phase I-IV Novartis sponsored clinical trials.

Condition

Eligibility

Eligible Ages
Over 18 Years
Eligible Genders
Male
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No

Inclusion Criteria

  1. Signed informed consent must be obtained prior to participation in the study 2. Must have received at least one dose of AAA617 within an interventional, Phase I-IV Novartis sponsored clinical trial in prostate cancer and have fulfilled the trial's requirements that allows them to participate in this study. 3. Willingness of sexually active participant to use a condom during intercourse for up to 14 weeks from the last dose of AAA617 treatment administered on the parent study.

Exclusion Criteria

  1. Inability to complete the needed investigational examinations due to any reason.

Study Design

Phase
Phase 4
Study Type
Interventional
Allocation
N/A
Intervention Model
Single Group Assignment
Primary Purpose
Other
Masking
None (Open Label)

Arm Groups

ArmDescriptionAssigned Intervention
Other
Single arm
Participants will be followed until death, lost to follow-up, or up to 10 years from first dose of AAA617, whichever occurs first. There will be no study treatment administered to participants while participating in this study.
  • Drug: AAA617
    Long-term follow-up (LTFU) safety study of adult participants with prostate cancer that have received at least one dose of AAA617 from parent clinical interventional Novartis sponsored clinical trials.
    Other names:
    • lutetium (177Lu) vipivotide tetraxetan
    • [177Lu]Lu-PSMA-617
    • 177Lu-PSMA-617

Recruiting Locations

Tulane Cancer Center
New Orleans, Louisiana 70112
Contact:
504-585-6077

More Details

Status
Recruiting
Sponsor
Novartis Pharmaceuticals

Study Contact

Novartis Pharmaceuticals
1-888-669-6682
novartis.email@novartis.com

Detailed Description

This is a global, prospective, multi-center, long-term follow-up (LTFU) safety study of adult participants with prostate cancer that have received at least one dose of AAA617 from interventional, Phase I-IV Novartis sponsored clinical trials. There will be no study treatment administered to participants in this study. Participants will have visits every 6-8 months for monitoring of selected AEs and laboratory parameters. The study periods include a Baseline and Follow-up Period (up to 10 years after first dose of AAA617 in parent treatment study). Participants should enroll into the LTFU study after parent treatment study requirements are fulfilled (refer to the parent treatment study protocol for requirements, including any additional requirements after participant enters this LTFU safety study). The schedule of activities for this LTFU study is designed to start from date of informed consent for this LTFU study. Participants should be followed every 6 to 8 months for up to a total of 10 years starting from first dose of AAA617 in the parent treatment study. Participants entering the LTFU study will have already completed a variable portion of the required 10-year follow-up within the parent treatment study. The specific number of visits required in this LTFU study will depend upon the time of enrollment into this LTFU study following the first dose of AAA617 in the parent treatment study. The total number of participants to be enrolled and the duration of this LTFU study will depend upon the total number treated in the parent treatment studies and their duration.

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