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Expert Discusses Early Safety and Tolerability Findings for VMT-α-NET in Neuroendocrine Tumors | ESMO 2025
Q: Could you walk us through the key safety and tolerability findings from the dose-finding cohorts (1 and 2)? Were there any dose-limiting toxicities, and how manageable were they in this patient population?
Thor Halfdanarson, MD: Absolutely. So, in terms of the safety profile, there were relatively few grade 3 toxicities, and overall, the drug is very well tolerated. There were no new safety signals. Obviously, as always, we get concerned about kidney function and bone marrow involvement by the radioligand, but we didn’t really see any of that.
In terms of renal function, creatinine—the indicator of renal function—was stable in patients following treatment. There were no obvious kidney signals. Therefore, for kidney toxicity, same thing with the bone marrow and the blood counts—everything seemed to hold up really nicely.
So, nothing unexpected. As we’ve seen with other alpha particle therapies, there is more hair loss, but typically mild in patients undergoing latitude 12 alpha, VMT alpha NET, and it’s similar with other radioligand therapies testing alpha. There is a little bit of nausea, mostly mild, but in terms of other organ toxicities, not a whole lot.
Q: Do you have data on the pharmacokinetics, tumor uptake, normal organ distribution, and clearance of ^212Pb-VMT-α-NET? How consistent was tumor targeting across patients?
Halfdanarson: We have limited information on that yet. We did collect those data in a subset of the patients enrolled, but we haven’t looked at it in a systematic way yet, so we are not reporting that at ESMO. That’s definitely to be reported later.
What we do know is that a subset of the patients had tumors that did not uniformly light up on somatostatin receptor imaging and were included in the trial because the inclusion criteria didn’t require uniform expression—and they seemed to derive benefit as well. So, in terms of pharmacokinetics and more advanced dosimetry data, that’s yet to come.
Q: Based on the safety and preliminary efficacy, what is the recommended phase 2 dose (or dose expansion dose) you intend to move forward with? What factors drove that decision?
Halfdanarson: We are not yet at a point with the recommended phase 2 dose. We are up to 5 millicurie in the largest expansion cohort, and then there is one cohort above that with 6 millicurie, which I believe has eight patients on it. We have not yet reported in full in terms of efficacy and toxicity. So, I would suspect that it falls somewhere between five and six, depending on what the third and highest dose cohort shows.
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The last few months have been devastating for LLM dreams
First slowly, and then all at once, dreams of LLMs bringing us to the cusp of AGI have fallen apart. The last few months have been devastating:
• June, 2025: the Apple reasoning paper confirmed that even with “reasoning”, LLMs still can’t…
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Astronomers Astonished By Twin Cosmic Rings That Dwarf Entire Galaxies
Looming billions of light years away, astronomers have spotted an enormous double-ring structure — itself hundreds of thousands of light years across — that glows spectacularly in radio wavelengths. And, tantalizingly, they can’t fully…
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Researchers Image The Toxic Molecules That Drive Parkinson’s Disease For The First Time
Scientists have imaged and quantified the toxic protein molecules that are thought to drive Parkinson’s disease for the first time. The finding will help researchers understand how this neurodegenerative disease begins at the molecular level.
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Unlock true multiomics with Semi-Permeable Capsules
Atrandi Biosciences is changing how scientists explore cells with its proprietary Semi-Permeable Capsule (SPC) technology. SPCs isolate single cells in permeable compartments, enabling high-throughput, multi-step workflows while maintaining…
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Male Brains Shrink Faster Than Female Brains, Study Finds : ScienceAlert
New evidence has found that male brains really may shrink faster than female brains with age.
Among 4,726 participants with healthy cognition, brain scans have revealed “modest yet systematic sex differences” in how neurological tissue wastes…
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Arctic Ocean methane ‘switch’ that helped drive rapid global warming discovered
The Arctic Ocean was once an important source of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere — and it could become one again, researchers warn.
Methane (CH4) is second only to carbon dioxide (CO2) in trapping heat in Earth’s atmosphere. Since 2020,…
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The #1 High-Protein Drink for Weight Loss
- Dietitians say unsweetened plain low-fat kefir is the top high-protein drink for weight loss.
- It works by promoting satiety, fighting inflammation and stabilizing blood sugar.
- Try it in smoothies, cereal, soups, curries or as a healthy swap for…