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- In this video, Alicia Morgans speaks with Cora Sternberg about the evolution of prostate cancer care over the last 20 years, highlighting recent advances and current barriers. Prostate cancer research includes advancements in novel hormonal therapies such as androgen deprivation therapy with a novel hormonal therapy or docetaxel improving overall survival in its metastatic hormone-sensitive stage....
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- Karim Fizazi discusses the substantial progress made in treating metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer. In their conversation, Dr. Fizazi emphasizes the importance of understanding different patient scenarios based on volume and the timing of the metastasis, highlighting the distinctions between de novo metastatic disease and relapse after local treatment. He breaks down four scenarios t...
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- At the 2022 Large Urology Group Practice Association (LUGPA) annual meeting, Alicia Morgans presented on couplet versus triplet therapy for metastatic castrate-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC). Biography: Alicia Morgans, MD, MPH , Genitourinary Medical Oncologist, Medical Director of Survivorship Program at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts Related Content: APCCC 2022: Treatment...
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- Russell Szmulewitz joins Charles Ryan in a discussion highlighting three abstracts in the metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer treatment landscape when discussing treatment intensification. In highlighting these studies outlines the following 5 key questions for the field of mHSPC: Do all patients with mHSPC benefit from ADT intensification? When should we use triplet (ADT + ARSI + docetax...
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- Gwenaëlle Gravis joins Alicia Morgans in a discussion on the PEACE-1 phase 3 trial 8-month PSA outcomes of men with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC). In the PEACE-1 study, investigators evaluated the efficacy and safety of abiraterone plus prednisone, with or without radiotherapy, in addition to standard of care in de novo mCSPC. The 8-month PSA decline to undetectable level...
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- Alicia Morgans and Karim Fizazi discuss quality of life and patient-relevant endpoints with darolutamide in the phase 3 ARASENS study and which patient populations benefit most from this data. Dr Fizazi also details the P6 platform. P6 is for all patients with metastatic castration-sensitive disease. There are different phase three trials called P6. Drs Morgans and Fizazi discuss the P6 vulnerable...
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- Alicia Morgans is joined by Neal Shore, who provides his perspective on the phase 3 ARASENS data for patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer, which demonstrates the superiority in terms of survival and numerous other secondary endpoints of triplet versus doublet therapy. In ARASENS, darolutamide + androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) + docetaxel significantly reduced risk of death...
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- Evan Yu discusses the changing landscape of metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer treatment with Alicia Morgans. Dr. Yu provides an overview of the many important questions and concerns clinicians must address in sequencing treatment for mCRPC patients in light of novel hormone therapy agents and the opportunity for triplet therapy. Biographies: Evan Yu, MD , Professor, Department of Medici...
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- Alicia Morgans converses with Matthew Smith and Kim Chi about the application of triplet therapy in metastatic hormone sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC). Dr. Smith outlines the ARASENS study that tests the impact of adding darolutamide, an AR pathway inhibitor, to the standard treatment of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and docetaxel. The data suggest a significant survival advantage with trip...
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- At the 2022 Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference (APCCC) Hybrid Meeting, Gert Attard presents on whether we need more granularity in mHSPC, and whether biology can help with treatment decisions. Biographies: Gert Attard, MD, PhD, FRCP, John Black Charitable Foundation Endowed Chair in Urological Cancer Research, University College London Cancer Institute, London, UK Related Content: APCCC...
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