Intermittent Androgen Deprivation (IAD)- No Longer Considered Experimental for Treating Men with Advanced Prostate Cancer

Changing the Standard of Care for Men with Recurrent and Advanced Prostate Cancer, Men receiving androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for the treatment of advanced or metastatic prostate cancer know all to well the terrible side effects this treatment modality can cause. These side effects can include fatigue, hot flashes, mood swings, inability to concentrate as [...]

Are You Interested in Joining A Promising Clinical Trial? PREVAIL – A Pre-chemotherapy MDV3100 Prostate Cancer Trial

There has been a lot of discussion about a number of “on the horizon” drugs that are designed to aggressively treat advanced prostate cancer, including MDV3100. MDV3100 is supposed to act as a “super” antiandrogen (Casodex is the currently most used antiandrogen in the treatment of advanced prostate cancer). You may qualify to participate in [...]

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No Difference In Ketoconazole Response For Men With Advanced Prostate Cancer Post Chemotherapy Failure

The use of Ketoconazole (Keto) in men with advanced prostate cancer is not considered mainstream, however there is clear evidence that it does reduce PSA in men with castrate resistant prostate cancer. Currently, most men with advanced prostate cancer who do use Keto utilize it prior to chemotherapy. There has been little literature evaluating the [...]

Caregivers of People Treated By the VA Can Qualify for Benefits

In July the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) sent out the first stipend payments to nearly 100 family caregivers of veterans, including men with prostate cancer. To qualify for the benefits the caregivers first had to complete a training program, “Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers”. Qualified family caregivers receive an average $1,600 in monthly stipend [...]

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