Reduced Testosterone Levels (ADT) in Men with Bony Metastatic Prostate Cancer Increases Survival Time

A study from Milan Italy look at the controversy, does the testosterone level achieved with androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) increase the survival in men with metastatic prostate cancer? ADT comes with significant morbidity issues, so is there an adequate benefit from ADT (does it provide survival benefits) to balance out the negative side effects? This [...]

On the Horizon – Estrogen Receptor Modulator Reduces Bone Complications from Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Prostate Cancer

A multi-center Phase III study discussed at the 2009 meeting of the American Urological Association,[1] has demonstrated that the risk for bone fractures in men on androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) can be reduced by using toremifene (Acapodene). Men, fighting advanced prostate cancer, often receive long-term ADT, which along with other side effects will increase their [...]

Confirming Hormone Therapy Increases The Risk for Heart Diseases

Confirming a belief of many of us, new research has found that hormone therapy (endocrine therapy or ADT) is associated with a very large increased risk of developing various major heart problems. This research also tells us that some therapy options have a higher risk profile than others. At Europe's biggest cancer congress, ECCO 15 [...]

On the Horizon – Estrogen Receptor Modulator Reduces Bone Complications from Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Prostate Cancer

A multi-center Phase III study was discussed at the 2009 meeting of the American Urological Association.[1] The perliminar results of this study has demonstrated that the risk for incurring bone fractures in men on androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is reduced when the drug toremifene (Acapodene) is administered. Men, fighting advanced prostate cancer, often receive long-term [...]

The Name of The Game Is Life Extension

Advanced prostate cancer will progress and most of us will face a time when Androgen Deprivation Therapy (ADT) stops working. Most men on ADT take a LHRH agonist, which turns off the production of testosterone (i.e. Lupron) along with a non-steroidal anti-androgen (i.e. Casodex) that prevents the small amount of testosterone that continues to be [...]

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