A health-related quality of life assessment found an association between worsened self-reported fatigue, cognitive function, and physical function, with enzalutamide treatment for patients with metastatic, hormone-sensitive prostate cancer but improved deterioration-free survival for overall health and quality of life.
Results from the TITAN trial that were presented at 2022 ASCO GU showed a link between deep PSA responses with apalutamide and patient-related outcomes.
Yoga not only yields improvements in physical, mental, and sexual wellbeing, but it may also result in reduced inflammation and antitumor responses in men with prostate cancer.
High intensity interval training yielded decreased prostate-specific antigen levels and velocity, as well as lowering prostate cell growth in men with localized prostate cancer.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle mitigated the genetic risk for lethal prostate cancer in men with high genetic risk.
CancerNetwork®’s podcast features Justin Gregg, MD, lead author of a study investigating the Mediterranean diet and how it impacts men with localized prostate cancer.
The assistant professor of Urology at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center spoke about the results of a study which evaluated the use of the Mediterranean diet in men with localized prostate cancer on active surveillance.