NDA Has Finally Submitted for FDA Approval of Abiraterone, A Very Promising Treatment for men with Metastatic Prostate Cancer

It has been announced that the application for the FDA approval of abiraterone with prednisone has been submitted by Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc. As I have discussed in prior posts, abiraterone is an extraordinarily promising investigational drug designed to treat metastatic advanced prostate cancer in men who have received prior chemotherapy containing a taxane. [...]

Abiraterone, A Compassionate Use Program & Trial for Men with Advanced Prostate Cancer After Chemotherapy Failure

The investigational drug Abiraterone, designed for the treatment of men with advanced prostate cancer who have failed chemotherapy has not yet been approved by the FDA. Because of the extraordinarily positive results that were obtained on the phase III trials (which were stopped early because of these fantastic results) the pharmaceutical manufacturer of the drug [...]

Life Does Not Come with Do-Overs

Whether you are struggling with advanced prostate cancer, or a member of your family is, we all know how this journey can be very difficult. As we look forward to this New Year, 2011, we can be sure that there will be many difficult and down periods, but we should also remember there will also [...]

Dosing Schedules for ADT, Does It Matter When Treating Men Who Have Prostate Cancer?

One of our biggest disputes around hormone deprivation (ADT) concerns the question of scheduling. Traditionally, ADT involved staying on the therapy drug forever. However, ADT causes significant side effects that negatively impacts both the quality of life as well as posing potential significant medical problems. Over the last five or so years there has been [...]

Long-Term Overall Survival & Metastasis-Free Survival Post Surgery After A Biochemical Recurrence of Prostate Cancer

Researchers at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins and the Walter Reed Army Medical Center evaluated metastasis-free survival (MFS) and overall survival (OS) among men with a biochemical reoccurrence (PSA only) of prostate cancer after having received a radical prostatectomy but did not receive additional therapy until developing metastases […]

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