The Washington Post and DOD Funding – Let Your Comments Be Seen By the Members of Congress

The Washington Post has written an article about the funding controversy  surrounding the Department of Defense (DOD) Medical Research Programs.  I urge everyone to go to the web site and add your comments.  Members of congress do read the Washington Post daily. Please go to: The Washington Post It would be a good idea if [...]

Radio Interviews on Prostate Cancer

Tomorrow,  Wednesday- March 2, I will be joining Dr. Daniel Petrylak for a number of radio interviews about prostate cancer. Dr. Petrylak is a world renowned prostate cancer researcher and clinician. He was the principal investigator in for the development of Taxotere (docetaxel). I anticipate that we will cover a number of different prostate cancer [...]

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, [...]

Caution- Do Not Combine Chemotherapy for Prostate Cancer with Avestin

An article appearing today the Urology Times E-News rang a warning bell about the use of the angiogenesis inhibitor bevacizumab (Avastin). The article warned that men with advanced prostate cancer may be at an increased risk of treatment-related death when bevacizumab is used in combination with other therapies. Senior author Shenhong Wu, MD, PhD, and [...]

The effect of PSA doubling time (PSADT) and Gleason score on the PSA at the time of initial metastasis in men with biochemical recurrence after prostatectomy.

The researchers took a cohort of 430 men with a biochemical recurrence (PSA increase only) after failed prostatectomy. The men underwent observation until they experienced metastatic disease as determined by CT or bone scan. The researchers then evaluated the PSA at the time the men developed metastasis for those patients who developed metastatic disease. PSA [...]

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