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- Zach Klaassen and Kelvin Moses discuss the continuum of care for metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer, focusing on triplet therapy. Dr. Moses highlights the ideal patient profile for this treatment, emphasizing collaboration between urology and medical oncology. They stress the manageable nature of chemotherapy and its finite duration. The conversation extends to disparities in prostate ca...
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- Alicia Morgans engages in a discussion with Benjamin Lowentritt, focusing on comprehensive care for prostate cancer patients, particularly those with de novo metastatic hormone-sensitive disease. Dr. Lowentritt shares a patient case illustrating the challenges and strategies in managing such cases over time. They emphasize the importance of multidisciplinary teams and seamless communication betwee...
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- Alicia Morgans hosts a discussion with Paul Eber and Brad Somer to explore the collaborative management of metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer cases. They highlight a unique partnership between urology and medical oncology in Memphis, Tennessee, emphasizing the importance of teamwork in treating patients, especially in underserved areas. Dr. Eber shares his experience with patients presen...
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- Christopher Pieczonka discusses the management of metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer with a focus on triple therapy. Dr. Pieczonka emphasizes that androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is no longer the standard of care as monotherapy for metastatic prostate cancer, citing the ARASENS study's results, which demonstrate the overall survival benefit of adding docetaxel and Nubeqa to ADT. He su...
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- Alicia Morgans hosts a discussion with Damian Sorce, a urologist, and Manoj Bupathi, a medical oncologist, on their collaboration in treating patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer. Dr. Sorce shares a case of a newly diagnosed patient with advanced disease, emphasizing the importance of immediate communication and coordination between urology and medical oncology for starting t...
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- Alicia Morgans convenes a discussion on managing high-volume metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer, bridging the practices of urology and medical oncology with Jonathan Henderson and Sunil Kakadia, a medical oncologist from Genesis Oncology. They emphasize the importance of collaborative care in treating complex cases, like a patient presenting with high PSA levels, highlighting the multidi...
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- Zach Klaassen facilitates a conversation on the continuum of care in metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) with Jason Hafron and Elisabeth Heath. The discussion underscores the importance of collaboration between urology and medical oncology, particularly in administering triplet therapy. Dr. Hafron highlights the evolution of their partnership, emphasizing shared knowledge and pati...
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- Michael Williams and Mark Fleming discuss their collaborative approach in managing patients with metastatic prostate cancer. Drs. Williams and Fleming emphasize the importance of multidisciplinary care, sharing a case of a patient with high-volume disease treated with an oral LHRH antagonist and enzalutamide. They highlight the need for open communication and decision-making between specialties to...
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- Zach Klaassen converses with Daniel Saltzstein about the collaborative approach to treating metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer with triplet therapy or maximum androgen blockade. Dr. Saltzstein describes their unique practice set up in San Antonio, where a medical oncologist is part of their urology team. This shared patient focus facilitates seamless collaboration and treatment managemen...
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- Zach Klaassen is joined by Chandler Park and Ryan Malone to explore the collaborative approach between GU medical oncology and urology in managing metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer with triplet therapy. Drs. Park and Malone, who met through shared patients and conferences, emphasize the importance of co-management in treating these complex cases. They discuss patient selection for tripl...
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