Application Detail
Description of Medical Service
177Lutetium PSMA i&t is a targeted radionuclide radiotherapy that enters the cancer cell via the PSMA receptor, which is overexpressed in prostate cancer, with expression increasing in metastatic and castrate resistant disease. Therapy is intended for patients with progressive metastatic castrate resistant prostate cancer after the disease has progressed despite chemotherapy. Screening with PSMA Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and FDG PET determines if the patient has an adequate level of PSMA ‘target’ at all sites of measurable disease such that they will be expected to derive significant benefit from the treatment.Description of Medical Condition
Prostate cancer is one of the commonest cancers in Australia. Castrate-resistant prostate cancer is defined by disease progression despite androgen depletion therapy (reducing the amount of testosterone in the body) and may present as either a continuous rise in serum prostate-specific antigen levels (usually elevated in men with prostate cancer), the progression of pre-existing disease, and/or the appearance of new metastases.Reason for Application
New MBS itemMedical Service Type
Therapeutic technologyPrevious Application Number/s
1686Associated Documentation
Application Form
Application Form (PDF 1920 KB)Application Form (Word 1617 KB)
Consultation Survey
Consultation Survey (PDF 652 KB)Consultation Survey (Word 27 KB)
PASC Consultation
Not applicable
MSAC Consultation
MSAC consultation input closed Friday, 16 February 2024.
For further information please refer to PASC, ESC, MSAC Key Dates
For further information on the consultation process please refer to MSAC Consultation Process
PICO Confirmation
-Assessment Report
-Public Summary Document
Public Summary Document - July 2023 (PDF 570 KB)Public Summary Document - July 2023 (Word 145 KB)
Public Summary Document - April 2024 (PDF 900 KB)
Public Summary Document - April 2024 (Word 519 KB)
Meetings for this Application
PASC
Bypassed PASCESC
8-9 June 202315-16 February 2024
MSAC
27-28 July 20234-5 April 2024