Some Side Effects of Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) Induced by Estrogen Deficiency

Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is an old standby for the treatment of men with metastatic or advanced prostate cancer. We have long known that testosterone plays an integral role in the progression of prostate cancer, thus we often use it as an initial treatment for men who become metastatic. ADT is used both for men [...]

Dr. S. Meyers Posts a Video About Intermittent vs. Continuous Hormone Therapy for Men with Prostate Cancer and Bone Metastasis

On June the 4th I reported on the SWOG-9346 study presented at the ASCO Meeting in Chicago (http://advancedprostatecancer.net/?p=3264). In the presentation by principal investigator, Maha Hussain, M.D., F.A.C.P., from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center, Dr. Hussain reported that intermittent androgen-deprivation (IAD) therapy for men with advanced prostate cancer with bone metastasis is not [...]

My Current Personal Take on Intermittent Hormone Therapy for Prostate Cancer

On June the 4th I reported on the SWOG-9346 study presented at the ASCO Meeting in Chicago (http://advancedprostatecancer.net/?p=3264). In the presentation by principal investigator, Maha Hussain, M.D., F.A.C.P., from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center, Dr. Hussain reported that intermittent androgen-deprivation (IAD) therapy is not as good as continuous hormone therapy with regard to [...]

New Research Contradicts Prior Understanding – Intermittent Hormone Therapy for Prostate Cancer Inferior to Continuous Therapy

At the American Society for Clinical Oncology's (ASCO) meeting there was an upsetting plenary presentation made on June 3. Data was presented by principal investigator, Maha Hussain, M.D., F.A.C.P., from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Hussain discussed the findings from the phase III clinical trial SWOG-9346, the largest such study to date [...]

GTx Receives clearance for New Capesaris Trials

GTx Inc. announced that FDA regulators will allow it to restart the clinical trials of its investigational prostate cancer drug Capesaris for men with castrate resistant advanced prostate cancer. They anticipate that the trials of Capesaris will begin during the third quarter of 2012. The trial is designed to evaluate Capesaris as a secondary treatment [...]

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