The Latest News about MDV3100 (Enzalutamide) – We Believe that Its FDA Approval is Just Around the Corner

My very dear friend and advocate supreme, Jan Manarite, from PCRI has sent me an update on MDV3100 (enzalutamide). As usual her information is important, so I thought I would pass it on today. • She points out that once the FDA approves MDV3100 (I am going to work on the assumption that it will [...]

Neurological Complications of Advanced Prostate Cancer

Rarely discussed, but very much a potential problem for men with advanced prostate cancer are neurological complications resulting from prostate cancer metastasis. Neurological complications of metastatic prostate cancer require quick treatment to minimize impact on a man, so early recognition is important. Family physicians when faced with a man complaining of low back pain or [...]

Combining and Sequencing the New Prostate Cancer Drugs, Can It Improve Treatment Outcomes? – On the Horizon

There is good reason for guarded optimism among men with advanced prostate cancer. Over the last 2 years we have seen some significant movement with the development of new drugs and treatments for men with advanced prostate cancer. All of these drugs have demonstrated a survival advantage in their clinical trials. Each of the agents [...]

Disease Risk, Not Age, Should Influence Prostate Cancer Treatment Decisions

Should treatments offered to older men with high risk prostate cancer be different than for younger men? Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco found that older men were denied more aggressive treatments because of their age. Men older than 75 years of age with high-risk prostate cancer often are under-treated when compared to [...]

A New Strategey – Fight Cancer with Cancer – On The Horizon

Thinking out of the box, a new concept to fight cancer, including prostate cancer, has been developed. The strategy is simple, fight cancer with cancer! In a very small phase one trial researchers at the Rogosin Institute have taken encapsulated tumor cells from mice and made a bead from a seaweed-derived sugar called agarose. Then, [...]

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