US FDA Reviewing the Safety of LHRH Agonists – ADT with Advanced Prostate Cancer

Hormone therapy (ADT), using luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) agonists or gonadatropin releasing hormone or GnRH agonists (Lupron, Zoladex, Trelstar, Viadur, Vantas, Eligard and Synarel ) have been known to have many side effects, some severe and potentially life threatening. Many of us believe that ADT is associated with cardiovascular disease and diabetes along with [...]

Salvage Therapy with High Dose Bicalutamide (Casodex) In Non-metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer – It Controls PSA and Disease Progression

Researchers at the Department of Urology, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire du Québec (CHUQ), Quebec, Canada evaluated the rate and duration of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) response to high-dose bicalutamide (150 mg) in men with non-metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (nmHRPC) as well as its impact on the duration of metastasis-free survival. They concluded that high dose bicalutamide is [...]

Watch This Informative Video About Advanced Prostate Cancer & Bone Health

Thanks to Kathy Meade, I just viewed an exceptional video about advanced prostate cancer. It also includes information on bone health, screening, research, the need for funding and the history of prostate cancer treatment. All advocates and men with prostate cancer should learn something by watching the video. The following is the link: http://www.itvisus.com/programs/hbhm/index.asp#ooid=Iza2VhMTqn-tHgaxfstDRMBJ 1b12EW7i [...]

Diet and Lifestyle Still Top Bone Loss Prevention Strategies

According to a new position paper from the North American Menopause Society (NAMS), despite all the new drugs that are available, diet and lifestyle should remain the first osteoporosis management tool. Only after diet and lifestyle has failed should any of the newly approved treatment options to prevent osteoporosis be considered. […]

Early Hormone Therapy, Is It Good or Bad for Us?

I have just read a report from Mike Scott of a 64-year-old Croatian man who was recently diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. His PSA was 21,380 ng/ml! Yes, I said a PSA of 21,380. Now, hold on to your seats for even more intriguing information. According to the report this man has never experienced any [...]

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