Combined Androgen Deprivation Therapy and Radiation Therapy for Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer:Positive Results

A group of researchers just reported positive results of a phase 3 trial showing that the addition of radiation therapy (RT) improves overall survival in men with locally advanced prostate cancer (T3 & T4) to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) alone. The researchers used a sample of 1,057 men with locally advanced (T3 or T4) prostate [...]

Identifying A New Pathway Explaining Resistance to Prostate Cancer Treatment

We al are very familiar with the significant problem in the treatment of prostate cancer, even therapies that initially work stop working and our disease continues to progress. The inevitable onset of this resistance to treatment with antiandrogens (ADT) such as Lupron or Zoladex is not limited just to this class of drugs. We have [...]

Towards An Understanding of the Role of Genetics in Determining Future Treatment Options in Advanced Prostate Cancer – SLCO2B1 and SLCO1B3

We have heard for a period of time that the future of cancer treatment is in genetics. Despite the hubbub, we see very little hard evidence of this in today’s current treatment decisions. Treatment still remains tied into protocols with a strong bias to following a common map. Each map does have little variances, but [...]

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 [...]

An Official Release of the Exciting Results of the Abiraterone Acetate (Zytiga) Trial

Today’s big news is about a media release made yesterday by Centocor Ortho Biotech with the official and final results of the Phase III clinical trial of abiraterone acetate (Zytiga™) plus prednisone vs. prednisone alone in men with metastatic, castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who have already received at least one course of a docetaxel based [...]

Is Intermittent Androgen Suppression Becoming the New Standard in Recurrent Prostate Cancer?

Recent data presented at the 2011 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium supports the growing consensus that intermittent androgen suppression (IADT) is no less effective than continuous androgen suppression at treating men with prostate cancer that recurs after radiotherapy. Lead investigator, Laurence Klotz, MD, chief of urology, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center, and professor of surgery at the University [...]

Announcing A Phase 2 Clinical Trial of MDV3100 in Hormone-Naive Prostate Cancer Patients

For our European readers who have not yet started, but are getting ready to start hormone deprivation therapy (ADT), there is a new clinical trial you should consider. This trial is evaluating MDV3100 monotherapy as the first hormonal treatment of patients with prostate cancer. Enrolled men would not have had any previous hormonal therapies for [...]

Blood Glucose and Cholesterol Levels Change Due to ADT in Men with Non-Metastatic Prostate Cancer

We often talk about the assumed fact that androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) changes both the blood glucose levels as well as cholesterol levels in men who are under treatment. Researchers at the Division of General Internal Medicine & Clinical Epidemiology, University Health Network, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON. decided to formally evaluate this theory over [...]

A Confirmatory Study – Acupuncture Provides Relief for Men on ADT

Another small confirmatory study of acupuncture to treat the side effects of hormone deprivation (ADT) was published in the International Journal of Radiation Oncology. The study found that acupuncture appears to provide long-lasting relief to hot flashes, heart palpitations, and anxiety due to side effects of hormone treatment for prostate cancer. […]

Changing ADT in the Treatment of Prostate Cancer – Are We Using It Correctly?

Patient advocates have long raised the question about the wisdom in using hormone therapy for extended periods of time. The introduction of intermittent scheduling of hormone therapy (ADT) has become more acceptable thanks to the questions raised by the community and the support of some oncologists who have been willing to think out of the [...]

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