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We Still need Your Support To Insure The Survival of the Prostate Cancer Research Program (PCRP)

I have been writing about the dire need for us to reach out to our congressional delegates and demand they support funding for the Prostate Cancer Research Program (PCRP). If you have not yet contacted your congressional members, please do it. Don’t forget you also need to let your entire email list and address book [...]

Study Shows that Six Months of Neoadjuvant ADT Significantly Reduces Mortality in Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer

Researchers from the Trans-Tasman Radiation Oncology Group 96.01 trial study (TROG 96.01) concluded that six months of treatment with neoadjuvant androgen deprivation combined with radiation reduced the risk for disease-specific death by 49% in men with locally advanced prostate cancer. […]

The Latest on the Expanded Access Trial for Abiraterone- New Locations

ABIRATERONE EXPANDED ACCESS Trial Site Contact Info – 3/25/11 for men with advanced prostate cancer (800) 457-6399 M-F, 9am –5pm, EST TRIAL link: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01217697?term=abiraterone&recr=Open&rank=6 Basic Criteria: 1. testosterone less than 50 2. metastatic prostate cancer 3. no brain metastasis 4. failed chemo 5. no more than 2 different types of previous chemo […]

Bristol-Myers Squibb Wins U.S. Approval for Ipilimumab to Treat Melanoma – Good News for Men with Advanced Prostate Cancer

Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. announced today (March 25) that it has received FDA approval for ipilimumab, the first drug in a new family of medicines to treat advanced melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer. This is potentially good news for those of us who are fighting advanced prostate cancer as there is currently an [...]

FDA Perspective on Developing Novel Combination Therapies – What We Need

Increasingly it has become obvious to me and to many other individuals that our current drug approval and development process has a basic flaw. If you go to research conferences you quickly learn that there is probably no magic bullet to stop any type of cancer, including advanced prostate cancer. Current drug development focuses on [...]

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