ADT and Hot Flashes

Did you have androgen deprivation therapy (ADT)? If you have you probably experienced hot flashes. Up to 80% of men treated with ADT for prostate cancer will experience hot flashes, ranging from very mild to very severe. Along with hot flashes many of us will also have insomnia, fatigue, irritability and a host of other [...]

Exisulind On The Horizon

A study which was funded by Cell Pathways Inc., developer of the drug Exisulind, suggest that Exisulind may delay disease progression in men with recurrent prostate cancer according to Dr. Erik Goluboff, Assistant Professor of Urology at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, Director of Urology at The Allen Pavilion of New York-Presbyterian Hospital, [...]

Support At Diagnosis

When we are diagnosed with prostate cancer, especially with recurrent prostate cancer, we shoulder the emotional burden of telling our loved ones. This burden comes at the very same moment that we too are managing our own emotional response to the news. When diagnosed, we face an uphill emotional battle. At the exact time we [...]

Why ADT Ultimately Fails

Hair on a man's head offers clues about versatility of a molecule central to Advanced Prostate Cancer. Once again, those of us fighting advanced and recurrent prostate cancer are confronted with contradictory and confusing information. The usual first line treatment for advanced prostate cancer is hormone therapy (ADT). We all know that ADT is short [...]

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