Some Good News In England & Wales for Men with Advanced Prostate Cancer

The National Health Service cost regulators for England and Wales have recommended the use of Zytiga in the treatment of men with castrate resistant advanced prostate cancer. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has published a final guidance endorsing Zytiga as an NHS treatment option for men with advanced, metastatic, castration resistant [...]

Important Survey for you

Here's a great opportunity to participate in an advanced prostate cancer marketing survey, earn $40 dollars for yourself and help move our understanding of our disease just a little bit further forward. *What is the purpose?* Understanding patients' knowledge and perceptions of treatments for prostate cancer, so researchers can understand how prostate cancer affects patients [...]

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Failing Zytiga – Some Requirements to Access the MDV-3100 Early Access Trial

Many of us in the United States with advanced prostate cancer who have failed Zytiga are looking to enter the Early Access MDV-3100 Clinical Trial. However, you need to be aware that there are some requirements you will need to meet prior to starting MDV-3100. You will need to wait 30 days after stopping Zytiga [...]

Some Great News for our Fellow European Survivors

Recently, it was announced that there was a submission by Astellas and Medivation to the European Regulatory Agency for Enzalutamide (MDV-3100) for the treatment of men with advanced prostate cancer post-chemotherapy The basis of the submission was the pivotal phase 3 AFFIRM study. The Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) that was made to the European Medicines [...]

FDA Approves the PHI Test to Screen for Prostate Cancer

Not in the normal realm of advanced prostate cancer, but important for the prostate cancer world is the news that the FDA has approved a new screening test for prostate cancer. The currently used screening tool, the PSA has only a 55% accuracy rate and as recently run into serious trouble with The U.S. Preventive [...]

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