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- Management of Prostate Cancer in Older Adults
men with prostate cancer, highlighting evidence from prospective studies of interventions that may comprehen-sively address frailty among men with prostate cancer The final section will discuss how to synthesize the use of as-sessment tools and interventions with recent treatment advances in prostate cancer while also considering the
- Screening and Treating Prostate Cancer in the Older Patient: Decision . . .
• Older adults are much more likely to have other comorbidities and chronic conditions, which can impact the biology of their disease and influence decisions about screening and treatment of early prostate cancer • Older men must have an RLE greater than 10 to 15 years to consider screening for prostate cancer, and those with
- Progress in the Systemic Management of Advanced Prostate Cancer: The . . .
Progress in the Systemic Management of Advanced Prostate Cancer: The Hormone-Sensitive Paradigm Channing J Paller, MD1 and Mario A Eisenberger, MD1 Over the past 15 years, eight prospectively randomized studies compared various combinatorial regimens of standard gonadal androgen deprivation treatment (ADT)
- Forecasting incidence and mortality rates of prostate cancer in older . . .
Background: Prostate cancer is the second most common and fifth deadliest cancer in men worldwide, with incidence and mortality rates influenced by regional and economic factors In older adults, differing physiological conditions impact treatment efficacy and side effects, requiring careful therapeutic planning
- 12055 Poster Session Feasibility ofdailyphysicalactivity monitoring . . .
Older adults aged 65+ starting treatment (chemotherapy, enzalutamide abiraterone, or Radium-223) for metastatic prostate cancer were enrolled in a prospective cohort study Participants reported step counts (measured via smartphone and a free commercial app) and symptoms (Edmonton Symptom
- Treating Older Adults with Cancer: Geriatric Perspectives
can help predict treatment outcomes, and can inform supportive care management for older adults In this review, we discuss the principles of GA and their use in older adults with cancer
- ASCO Initial Management of Noncastrate Advanced, Recurrent, or . . .
prostate cancer 3 As new information is now available, the current guideline updates and replaces all three prior guidelines Existing ASCO guidelines already address several as-pects of prostate cancer care complementary to this guideline These include Optimum Imaging Strategies for Advanced Prostate Cancer,4 Molecular Biomarkers
- Older Men With Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer: To Treat or Not to Treat?
prostate cancer: How long will clinical practice patterns resist the weight of evidence? J Clin Oncol 33:676-678, 2015 3 Widmark A, Klepp O, Solberg A, et al: Endocrine treatment, with or without radiotherapy, in locally advanced prostate cancer (SPCG-7 SFUO-3): An open randomised phase III trial Lancet 373:301-308, 2009 4
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