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LIVING WITH ADVANCED DISEASE

We typically refer to Advanced Disease as the state of prostate cancer that has grown beyond the prostate and is unlikely to be cured with surgery or radiation alone. After a man experiences PSA progression after surgery or radiation, hormonal therapy is often given at some point, and often for many years.

Some men will not require any therapy, however, if their PSA doubling time is quite prolonged. However, many men will continue to progress at some point despite the above hormonal treatments and require more aggressive therapy.

This comes in the form of additional second and third line hormonal therapies, investigational agents (many are in trials right now from new hormonal therapies to prostate cancer vaccines to bone-targeting drugs), and chemotherapy.

More information about LIVING WITH ADVANCED DISEASE can be found on the Prostate Cancer Foundation website including information about managing bone metastases and pain, hormone therapy, chemotherapy, and Provenge.

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7 BASICS ABOUT PROSTATE CANCER

  1. THE PROSTATE
  2. RISK FACTORS
  3. PREVENTION & SYMPTOMS
  4. EARLY DETECTION & SCREENING
  5. UNDERSTANDING A DIAGNOSIS
  6. TREATMENT OPTIONS
  7. LIVING WITH ADVANCED DISEASE

The information above has been supplied by the Prostate Cancer Foundation. For more information about prostate cancer, or to find out more about the Prostate Cancer Foundation, visit www.pcf.org.

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