Circulating Tumor Cells as a Prognostic Factor of ADT Responsiveness in Survivors With Hormone Naive Metastatic Prostate Cancer

When we make treatment decisions we never know how effective the treatment will actually be for each individual and for how long that treatment effect might last. This makes all of our treatment decisions guess work. A recent study has demonstrated that counting circulating tumor cells in the blood can be used to predict prostate [...]

Whole Grains, Fruits And Vegetables Beat Supplements In Nutrional Value Of Fiber

Go to a prostate cancer support group and I guarantee sometime during the conversation the issues surrounding diet and supplements will become a hot topic of conversation. My guess is that if you poll the topics of the “special guest lecturers” that speak at support groups, 15% of the topics will include diet and supplements. [...]

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 [...]

A New Phase II Trial for Men with Androgen Independent Prostate Cancer After the Failure of Chemotherapy

Once we develop metastatic androgen-independent prostate cancer and experience disease progression after receiving docetaxel-based chemotherapy we have no approved treatment options. We have hit the proverbial wall! In the process of attempting to develop additional treatments, ImClone Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: IMCL), announced the beginning of a Phase II clinical trial for men with advanced prostate [...]

Identifying That Tumor, Is It A Metastasis or A New Cancer?

Coincidentally, when I experienced my PSA recurrence of prostate cancer my rheumatologist suggested that I have an MRI to check up on the status of spinal involvement from my arthritis. After going through the usual struggles with the insurance company, I did have the MRI. While still dealing with the emotional issues of learning about [...]

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