Kaiser reports on quality of life outcomes after first-line treatment for...
Kaiser Permanente maintains a large data registry in order to assess the quality of outcomes over time among tens of thousands of Kaiser patients, prostate cancer patients included. In the current...
View ArticleAn update on “screening” for prostate cancer: four perspectives
To quote the abstract of the paper discussed below, the use of the PSA test to screen for risk of prostate cancer “in men at normal risk of prostate cancer is one of the most contested issues in cancer...
View ArticlePatients’ understanding of the risks and benefits of first-line treatment
A newly published article in BJU International has (finally) proven something many prostate cancer educators and advocates have known for years: many patients have a very poor appreciation of the risks...
View ArticleAre we all talking about AS the same way? Not yet!
An interesting new article in The ASCO Post tells us almost as much about the physicians who treat prostate cancer as it does about the options that are available to patients. Unfortunately, articles...
View ArticleProstate ablation using HIFU — the role of patient preference information
A newly published review by staff of the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH at the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FD) addresses the potential role for patient preference information...
View ArticleSurvival of men with metastatic, castration-resistant prostate cancer
There has been regular discussion here and elsewhere about the degree to which new forms of therapy have impacted patient survival since the original approval of docetaxel for treatment of metastatic,...
View ArticleThe pros and cons of “screening” for prostate cancer
A newly published article by Shoag et al. in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) has suggested that the risks associated with “screening” for prostate cancer using the PSA test may not be as...
View ArticleHow does your doctor do prostate biopsies?
So (in our opinion) the time has come — for a whole bunch of reasons — for actual and potential prostate cancer patients to start asking their urologists about whether they are able to carry out...
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