September 5th 2025
Changes in FKSI-15 scores from baseline indicated more favorable HRQOL outcomes with the benmelstobart combo vs sunitinib in advanced ccRCC.
Urologists More Likely to Treat Low-Risk Prostate Cancer
July 24th 2014How low-risk prostate cancer is managed depends more on the diagnosing physician than the patient’s disease state. Men who were diagnosed by a urologist were more likely to receive a treatment performed by the urologist and more likely to receive a therapy rather than monitoring.
Immediate Adjuvant Chemo Delayed Bladder Cancer Progression
June 16th 2014Immediate adjuvant cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy after radical cystectomy in patients with transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder significantly increased progression-free survival, according to the final results of the EORTC 30994 trial.
Friend or Foe: The Bifunctional Role of Steroid Hormones in Prostate Cancer
May 15th 2014While the multifunctional role of steroid hormones in prostate cancer and men’s health was recognized early, the apparent clinical benefit afforded by ADT tipped the scales in favor of androgen deprivation in men with advanced prostate cancer.
Gemcitabine-Containing Combo Increased Complete Response in Germ Cell Tumors
April 16th 2014The addition of gemcitabine to a cisplatin- and ifosfamide-containing drug regimen resulted in a complete response rate of greater than 50% in patients with relapsed metastatic germ cell tumors, results of a phase II study indicated.
Radium-223 vs EBRT for Multiple Painful Bone Metastases: Is Less More?
April 15th 2014There is no question that radiopharmaceuticals have a role in the management of patients with metastatic bone disease. There is also no question that fractionated external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) is highly effective and generally well tolerated when delivered with large open or focal fields.
Radium-223 vs EBRT for Multiple Painful Bone Metastases: The Data Favor Radium-223
April 15th 2014In order to achieve maximum survival of patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, the judicious use of all available effective agents and modalities is required. Both EBRT and radium-223 are effective at relieving pain, but both may decrease bone marrow function.