Zoledronic Acid Also Induces Cell Death in Human Prostate Cancer Cells

Bisphosphonates, specifically Zometa, is commonly used in the treatment of men with advanced prostate cancer. Zometa is used to treat and protect bones from developing fractures. Bisphosphonates are potent inhibitors of bone resorption. Additionally, in vitro studies show that zolendronic acid also inhibits prostate cancer cell growth by activating apoptosis (A form of cell death [...]

More Good Data Supporting the Approval of Abiraterone

As we all anxiously wait for the FDA to finally make a determination about the pending application for approval of the investigational androgen biosynthesis inhibitor abiraterone acetate more data rolls in showing that supports the need to have a speedy approval. A new study published March 1, 2011, out of Italy adds support to the [...]

Testaxel – A New Phase 2 Trial for Men Who Are Chemo Naive and Who Have Failed Chemotherapy

A new Phase 2 clinical trial of tesetaxel in men with castrate resistant advanced prostate cancer will be conducted through the Prostate Cancer Clinical Trials Consortium (PCCTC). Tesetaxel, an oral taxane which is in clinical development, will be evaluated for its use as both first- and second-line chemotherapy. […]

A Phase II Study Demonstrates that Docetaxel and Epirubicin Is Superior to Docetaxel and Prednisone in Advanced Prostate Cancer

Researchers at the Medical Oncology Unit, University of Siena, Viale Bracci 11, 53100, Siena, Italy performed a randomized phase II study which compared the activity and safety of the combination docetaxel (D)/epirubicin (EPI) with the standard of care D/prednisone (P) in men with advanced castrate-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). […]

Morbidity and Treatment Regret in Men with Recurrent Prostate Cancer

Researchers wanted to determine if concurrent the development of morbidity issues ( i.e.- myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure, angina, diabetes, stroke, circulation problems, inflammatory bowel disease, or amputation) is associated with treatment regret among men with PSA recurrence following failed primary therapy for prostate cancer. The researchers evaluated 795 men from the Comprehensive, Observational, Multicenter, [...]

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