Nadir PSA Levels and Time to Achieving Nadir Are Significant Prognostic Factors

Hormone therapy or Primary androgen deprivation therapy (PADT) is the usual first “go to” therapy for men when they are diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer whether it is a primary diagnosis or the result of a recurrence. The natural progression of the disease is to become unresponsive to the treatment (castrate resistant) leading to a [...]

What you Need to Know About Denosumab (Xgeva)

Xgeva is used in men with advanced and metastatic prostate cancer with bone metastases for the prevention of developing additional skeletal-related events (not to be confused with bone mineral density). In a phase 3 trial, the 147 Study, evaluating denosumab (Xgeva) versus placebo 1,432 men with castrate-resistant prostate cancer demonstrated that Xgeva improved median bone [...]

Finding BioMarkers to Drug Sensitivity, The Next Step – ASCO Annual Meeting at ASCO GU

Now that we have new treatments available to fight advanced, metastatic prostate cancer we need ways to decide on the best treatments given that many of the treatments occupy the same disease space.  This is especially important with the soaring costs of many treatments as well as the need to not waste time by giving [...]

TAK-700 Fails to Offer A Survival Extension

Much of my reporting about ASCO 2014 has included only positive studies, but there is always a share of studies and trials that do not prove to be of a direct positive  value to men with Advanced Prostate Cancer.  Today’s report includes one of these negative reports.  Remember, a negative report is as valuable as [...]

ASCO 2014 – Exercise Cuts Cytokines in Prostate Cancer

Research released at the ASCO meeting in Chicago confirms that regular exercise is a must for men with advanced prostate cancer.  It was found that a regular and  structured physical exercise program reduces cytokine production which is related to depression and  to the inflammatory processes.  According to the researchers these factors may impact prostate cancer [...]

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