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PEER-TO-PEER CLINICAL CONVERSATIONS |
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| Multidisciplinary Care Teams to Optimize Care of Patients with Bone Metastatic CRPC
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Tanya Dorff, MD
Tanya Dorff and Alicia Morgans discuss the importance of multidisciplinary care teams for patients with bone metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. The pair talk about the need for clear communication between physicians, radiation oncologists, and nuclear medicine physicians on the team, as well as the importance of the nursing and imaging staff.
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| Depression, Bone Health and Exercise in Prostate Cancer
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Alicia Morgans, MD, MPH, Fred Saad, MD, FRCS, Charles Ryan, MD, and Tomasz M. Beer, MD, FACP
Alicia Morgans is joined by Drs. Fred Saad, Charles Ryan, and Tomasz Beer at the 2022 Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference (APCCC) in Lugano, Switzerland, to discuss holistic treatment of men with prostate cancer who are being treated with ADT.
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| Treatment with Radium-223 and Effects on Bone Health in Patients with mCRPC
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Fred Saad, MD, FRCS
Fred Saad and Alicia Morgans discuss bone health in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) in the context of treatment with radium-223 and reducing skeletal complications with bone-directed therapy.
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| The Importance of Lifestyle and The Prevention of Complications in Advanced Prostate Cancer: How to Take Care of the Bones? APCCC 2022 Presentation
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| A. Oliver Sartor, MD
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| At the 2022 Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference (APCCC) Hybrid Meeting, Oliver Sartor presents on the importance of lifestyle and the prevention of complications in advanced prostate cancer focusing on how we should take care of our patient’s bones.
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| Lutetium-177-PSMA Therapy in Patients with Prior Radium-223: Safety and Effectiveness Outcomes in the RALU Study |
| Kambiz Rahbar, MD |
| In this presentation, Kambiz Rahbar discusses safety and effectiveness outcomes of 177Lu-PSMA therapy in patients with prior treatment with radium-223 in the RALU study. In patients for whom radium-223 had been used as part of routine disease management, subsequent 177Lu-PSMA therapy was clinically feasible and well tolerated, with acceptable myelosuppression rates. Survival outcomes in patients who received the radium-223/177Lu-PSMA sequence were similar to those reported in previous real-world studies and the phase 3 VISION trial. |
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| The Importance of Lifestyle and The Prevention of Complications in Advanced Prostate Cancer: How to Take Care of The Bones?
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| Oliver Sartor, MD
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| The Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference (APCCC) Hybrid Meeting included a session on the importance of lifestyle and prevention of complications in advanced prostate cancer and a presentation by Oliver Sartor discussing how we should take care of our patient’s bones. Dr. Sartor notes that bone health agents continue to be underutilized. Denosumab cessation is associated with rebound risk, and overuse of skeletal- related event agents persists in castration-sensitive prostate cancer.
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| Improvements in Symptoms Related to Bone Metastasis in Recipients of Lutetium-177 PSMA-617 for Prostate Cancer |
| Brian Gonzalez, Ph.D. |
| Brian Gonzalez presents work on patient-reported quality of life metrics among men receiving PSMA radioligand therapy (RLT) for the treatment of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). PSMA-RLT conjugates a radionuclide to a small molecule ligand with affinity for PSMA. PSMA-RLT utilizing Lutetium-617 has recently been demonstrated to improve progression-free survival, overall survival, and patient-reported outcomes in the TheraP and VISION trials. However, there is a relative dearth of knowledge about the effects of PSMA-RLT on symptoms related to bone metastasis, a common cause of significant morbidity in men with mCRPC. |
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| Bone Mineral Density in Men With De Novo Metastatic Castration-Sensitive Prostate Cancer Treated With or Without Abiraterone Plus Prednisone in the PEACE-1 Phase 3 Trial |
| Guilhem Roubaud, MD |
| Guilhem Roubaud presents an analysis of bone mineral density in men treated on the PEACE-1 trial. In terms of assessing the toxicity of abiraterone acetate and prednisone, a planned study amendment sought to analyze whether the addition of abiraterone acetate and prednisone was associated with increased bone loss. It is well known that ADT is associated with bone loss and fracture. However, the involvement of next-generation hormone therapies in this process is somewhat less clear. |
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