I suppose it means he's suppose to go to get some clinic and get an IV with the drug added to it and Kaiser in typical HoMO fashion, fucked him over.
Yeah, that's basically it. He got the authorization to use a "breakthrough therapy" and they delayed the administration due to some sort scheduling thing.
Worth pointing out that Pluvicto is a radiopharmaceutical. It's basically a ligand the with an affinity with the prostate linked together with radioactive material. Think radiation therapy from the inside out. Wouldn't surprise me if administering it had some complexity around it besides just sticking in an IV. Might require some specialists on hand. Still, no excuse.
On a separate note, Novartis just had earnings on 10/28 and dropped like 6%. If this high-profile treatment saves funny cartoon man... pretty good press...
Yeah, that's basically it. He got the authorization to use a "breakthrough therapy" and they delayed the administration due to some sort scheduling thing.
Worth pointing out that Pluvicto is a radiopharmaceutical. It's basically a ligand the with an affinity with the prostate linked together with radioactive material. Think radiation therapy from the inside out. Wouldn't surprise me if administering it had some complexity around it besides just sticking in an IV. Might require some specialists on hand. Still, no excuse.
On a separate note, Novartis just had earnings on 10/28 and dropped like 6%. If this high-profile treatment saves funny cartoon man... pretty good press...