Another Drug Mishap

Considering yesterday's post about the problems with fentanyl patches today's post becomes even more scarey. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has made warns of opioid drug mix-up! According to the FDA pills, tablets, or caplets of Percocet and eight other opioid products packaged by Novartis for Endo Pharmaceuticals may have been mixed up, with [...]

CAUTION – PAIN PATCHES (FENTANYL) CAN CAUSE A DANGEROUS OVERDOSE

Leslie from the Malecare Advanced Prostate Cancer On-line Support Group made a post today warning us that there have been significant malfunctions in fentanyl patches. Fentanyl patches are used to control severe pain, especially in men with very progressed advanced prostate cancer. According to the information posted some of these patches are malfunctioning causing accidental [...]

A New Mathematical Model To Predict Who Would Benefit From IADT

Researchers at Ohio State University report that they have developed a new mathematical model for men with advanced prostate cancer who are on androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). This model could guide future treatment decisions for men with advanced prostate cancer, specifically, helping to decide which men would benefit from ADT on an intermittent schedule (IADT). [...]

The 2012 ACS Cancer Facts & Figures

Yesterday, The American Cancer Society (ACS) released their annual cancer statistics for the United States. Specific to prostate cancer, they indicated an increase in projected new prostate cancer diagnosis, but a decrease in prostate cancer deaths. In 2011, the ACS projected 240,890 new cases of prostate cancer; in 2012 they are projecting 241,740 new diagnoses. [...]

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Neurological Complications of Advanced Prostate Cancer

Rarely discussed, but very much a potential problem for men with advanced prostate cancer are neurological complications resulting from prostate cancer metastasis. Neurological complications of metastatic prostate cancer require quick treatment to minimize impact on a man, so early recognition is important. Family physicians when faced with a man complaining of low back pain or [...]

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