PET/CT Scans May Help Detect Recurring Prostate Cancer Earlier

The September issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine published a study that shows that positron emission tomography (PET)/computer tomography (CT) scans using the imaging agent choline could detect recurring prostate cancer sooner than conventional imaging technologies in some patients who have had their prostates surgically removed. Men who elect to have a radical prostatectomy [...]

Searching for Clinical Trials

There is a new web site that will make finding a clinical trial specific for prostate cancer even easier. Not only can you search for trials, but now you can locate the trials by location (distance from your home zip code). Go to: https://web.archive.org/web/20170512051333/http://cancertrials4prostate.org/ or look for the link in the resource section of this [...]

Why Participate in a Clinical Trial, They Are Never Successful

Why should I participate in a clinical trial? If I participate in a trial I take a risk and probably the trial will fail to prove that there is a better drug or treatment, so why should I put myself at risk with no chance of anyone getting any benefit? This is an excellent question [...]

Clinical Trials

One of the options for treatment your oncologist may recommend is for you to participate in a clinical trial. Clinical trials are carefully designed research studies that answer specific questions regarding the effectiveness and safety of new drugs, combinations of drugs, treatments, surgical techniques, or medical devices. Human volunteers with specific health conditions are studied [...]

Surrogate Endpoints – What They Are & Why They Are Important

On the Prostate Problems Mailing List there has been some recent discussion and a large amount of confusion expressed about the need for and importance of surrogate end points for drug and treatment approval. I attempted to make a very simple clarification and recommendation about surrogates. Here it is, but slightly modified ……. Maybe I [...]

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