Disease Risk, Not Age, Should Influence Prostate Cancer Treatment Decisions

Should treatments offered to older men with high risk prostate cancer be different than for younger men? Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco found that older men were denied more aggressive treatments because of their age. Men older than 75 years of age with high-risk prostate cancer often are under-treated when compared to [...]

One Man’s Experience Fighting The Side Effects of Jevtana (Cabaziltaxel)

A member of the advanced prostate cancer on-line group recently posted about his experience using the newly approved chemotherapy agent, Jevtana (cabazitaxel). His post included not only a report about his PSA response to the drug, but his experiences with side effects and a suggested method of controlling one of the debilitating side effect, diarrhea. [...]

Current Update on the Abiraterone Expanded Access Trial

The latest from Jan Manarite of PCRI about the getting early access to Abiraterone for men with advanced prostate cancer and who have failed chemotherapy: Abiraterone expanded Access Trial Site Contact Info – 2/7/11 (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 3. no brain [...]

Timely Use of Zoledronic Acid Provides Both Longer Hospital Free Survival and Increased Survival

A recent study conducted at the Southeast Louisiana Veterans Health Care System, New Orleans, LA, USA by the Section of Hematology and Medical Oncology, Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LA, evaluated the efficacy of the timely use of zoledronic acid (ZA) on clinical outcomes and health care utilization in men with bone-metastatic prostate [...]

More About Dosing Ketoconazole

There are two different dosage levels used for the administration of Ketoconazole (Keto), a commonly used 2nd line hormone deprivation drug used after the failure of the traditional drugs (Lupron, Zoladex etc.). Low dosage keto involves taking 200 mg three times a day (600 mg per day), while high dose keto uses 400 three times [...]

Ketoconazole – How To Take It So That It Works

Recently, I received two separate questions about both low dose ketoconazole (LDK) and high dose ketoconacole (HDK). For both of these men with castrate resistant advanced prostate cancer, their PSA scores continued to rise, despite their using keto. Even when taken properly, not all men experience a positive effect from the drug (a decline in [...]

One Years Cost To Treat One man with Advanced Prostate Cancer

Of interest is a recent advanced prostate cancer survivor's post the cost of his treatments in 2010. His accompanying comments were: Often on these boards we discuss the cost of treating prostate cancer. Below you will find the summation of my 2010 medical costs. These are 100% prostate cancer related as I am otherwise healthy. [...]

A New Strategey – Fight Cancer with Cancer – On The Horizon

Thinking out of the box, a new concept to fight cancer, including prostate cancer, has been developed. The strategy is simple, fight cancer with cancer! In a very small phase one trial researchers at the Rogosin Institute have taken encapsulated tumor cells from mice and made a bead from a seaweed-derived sugar called agarose. Then, [...]

Your Oncologist and Getting Their Cooperation In Using Out Of The Box Treatments

For those who do not know, I moderate an advanced prostate cancer on-line support group. Members are both men with advanced prostate cancer and many of their care givers. There was a recent conversation I want to share about specific “off label” and “out of the box” treatment strategies, specifically about oncologists not knowing about [...]

Abiraterone Acetate Now Available in the North East, United States

From Jan Manarite: To all, Many of you who have advanced prostate cancer may have been watching a drug in development called Abiraterone Acetate. It is not yet FDA approved, but trials look very good, and side effects appear to be very few. Most common side effects are fluid retention (30.5%), and low potassium (17.1%). [...]

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