A phase III Trial Comparing Intermittent versus Continuous ADT for Men with PSA Progression after Radiotherapy

In prior studies with men who have had a PSA recurrence after radiotherapy (RT), intermittent androgen suppression (IAS) has been suggested to improve quality of life (QoL) but effects on survival are unknown. The researchers performed an inter-group randomized phase III trial, which compared IAS vs continuous androgen deprivation (CAD) to test overall survival (OS) [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

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%). [...]

Changing ADT in the Treatment of Prostate Cancer – Are We Using It Correctly?

Patient advocates have long raised the question about the wisdom in using hormone therapy for extended periods of time. The introduction of intermittent scheduling of hormone therapy (ADT) has become more acceptable thanks to the questions raised by the community and the support of some oncologists who have been willing to think out of the [...]

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