Most NETs have proteins on the surface of their cells called SSTRs. LUTATHERA specifically looks for and attacks somatostatin receptor-positive (SSTR+) tumor cells. You can find out if your cancer is SSTR+ by asking your doctor to undergo SSTR imaging.
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Is my neuroendocrine tumor (NET) positive for somatostatin receptors (SSTRs)?
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LUTATHERA is a treatment for patients with SSTR+ NETs. Continue to talk to your doctor about treatment options. Over time, LUTATHERA may become an option.
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9 out of 10 patients with NETs are SSTR+. LUTATHERA is a treatment for patients with SSTR+ NETs. Talk to your doctor about your SSTR status to see if you are eligible for LUTATHERA.
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NETs can grow and spread over time, also known as progression. LUTATHERA was studied in patients who had NETs that progressed and spread to nearby tissue, lymph nodes, or other organs. Regular scans and follow-ups with your doctor can help you see if your cancer is progressing.
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Is my NET growing/spreading to other places in my body?
NETs can grow and change over time. Continue to talk to your doctor about treatment options. Over time, LUTATHERA may become an option.
Because NETs can grow and change, it is important to monitor your NETs. LUTATHERA was studied in patients who had NETs that spread to nearby tissue, lymph nodes, or other organs. Continue to talk to your doctor about treatment options. Over time, LUTATHERA may become an option.
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Whether you've just been diagnosed or your cancer is progressing while on SSAs, there are treatments available to help slow NET growth. Talk to your doctor about the options you have to slow down your tumor growth as early as possible.
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Are you newly diagnosed and looking for a first treatment, or have you been on a somatostatin analogue (SSA)?
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NETs are usually slow growing, but some NETs can grow and spread faster. Your doctor can find out if your cancer is faster growing by checking out your Ki-67 score. If your doctor says your Ki-67 score is between 10%-55%, there is a possibility that your cancer is growing quickly. Ask your doctor about your Ki-67 score to better understand how fast or slow your cancer is growing.
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Is it possible that my cancer is faster growing?
Learn more about Ki-67
Talk to your doctor
Your Ki-67 score might tell you that your cancer is growing slowly right now, but the score can change over time. Regular follow-ups with your doctor can help monitor your Ki-67 score and determine when LUTATHERA might be right for you.
See the results in newly diagnosed patients
You could be ready for LUTATHERA
Talk to your doctor to see if LUTATHERA might be right for you LUTATHERA was proven to slow down NET progression in newly diagnosed patients with faster-growing tumors. If your cancer looks like this, LUTATHERA might be right for you.
Ask your doctor about your Ki-67 score to better understand how fast or slow your cancer is growing. Regular follow-ups with your doctor can help monitor your Ki-67 score and determine when LUTATHERA might be right for you.
If your cancer grew or spread while on SSA treatment, or if you still have symptoms, then SSAs may not be enough to slow down your cancer.
Is my cancer progressing while on SSA treatment?
3 out of 4 patients with NETs had their tumors get worse over time. LUTATHERA early can help slow NET progression for longer. Regular scans and follow-ups with your doctor can help you see if your cancer is progressing and could benefit from more treatment with LUTATHERA.
See results in patients after SSA progression
Talk to your doctor to see if LUTATHERA might be right for you LUTATHERA was proven to slow down NET progression in patients whose cancer progressed while on SSA treatment. If your cancer looks like this, LUTATHERA might be right for you.
Did you know that 3 out of 4 patients with NETs had their tumors get worse over time? LUTATHERA early can help slow NET progression for longer. Make sure to get regular scans and follow-ups with your doctor to see if your cancer is progressing and could benefit from more treatment with LUTATHERA.