Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat Recording, Oct 4, 2021

(Apologies for the multiple confusions re. links and disappearing videos on YouTube!  Thanks to RS for the heads-up and hopefully we have resolved and this works fine: rd)

 

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Editor’s Pick:   Lots of talk this week about switching docs and when to get a GU med onc involved.(rd)

Topics Discussed

Chemotherapy and mood swings; exercise duing chemo; can you avoid HT with advanced disease?; when’s the time to switch to a GU med onc?; Pylarify vs Ga68 PSMA R11; with advanced disease, is 0.298 a low enough nadir?; 2nd pembro dose after cytokine storm; pancreatic spot stable; 1st cabazitaxel tolerable; daily prednisone w. chemo???; GU med onc refuses to measure testosterone; using ibuprofen

Chat Log

Len Sierra (to Everyone): 5:37 PM: Genitourinary

Alan Moskowitz (to Everyone): 5:51 PM: Just an update on the availability of Pylarify PSMA scans, Mt Sinai Hospital in NYC has just received written confirmation (Wednesday Sept 29) that Medicare will cover the standard 80% of the cost. They are currently scheduling. You can find out more by calling their PET/CT Nuclear Medicine lab at 212-241-7775. I was also advised that Medicare supplement insurers legally must pay their share if Medicare covers their share.

Stephen Saft (to Everyone): 5:52 PM: That is great! Thanks for the information.

Joe Gallo (to Everyone): 6:00 PM: Nick at W La VA. Nicholas.Nickols@va.gov

ake Hannam (to Everyone): 6:06 PM: https://ancan.org/

Len Sierra (to Everyone): 6:15 PM: https://www.practiceupdate.com/C/123770/56?elsca1=emc_enews_topic-alert Cardiovascular Safety of Degarelix vs Leuprolide in Patients With Prostate Cancer

Stephen Saft (to Everyone): 6:16 PM: I agree that people with prostate cancer should go to a Medical Oncologist that specializes only in Prostate Cancer. They are conversant with all of the research and new developments. There are new developments every day.

Stephen Saft (to Everyone): 6:18 PM: What is an R11 Scan?

Alan Moskowitz (to Everyone): 6:23 PM: Rick said the R11 relates to the Gallium PSMA scan available only in 2 California sites.

Stephen Saft (to Everyone): 6:30 PM: I heard that. I believe that Gallium 68 is the more common name for that scan. (NB…. there are several different ligands married to Ga68 that seek out PSMA. R11 is the FDA approved one at UCSF and UCLA. There are other ligands like R617 still awaiting approval. rd)

Joe Gallo (to Everyone): 6:32 PM: PSMA PET PYL is/will be more available as compared to Gallium-68 which requires a radionuclide generator on site due to limited half-life.

Jake Hannam (to Everyone): 6:33 PM: Good point, Joe.

Rick Davis (to Everyone): 6:35 PM: Guancial https://flcancer.com/en/physician/elizabeth-guancial-md/

Jake Hannam (to Everyone): 6:36 PM: Nubeqa (darolutamide)

Ted Healy- Portland, OR. (to Everyone): 6:58 PM: Gotta go folks. Thank you be safe!

Rick Davis (to Everyone): 6:59 PM: tx for your advice to Christo Ted

Joe Gallo (to Everyone): 7:06 PM: Nick is Dr. Berengi’s admin. He will give you the details and schedule. He is a very easy going guy. Probaby easier to contact. However Dr B is also a very personable guy and willing to talk.

Herb Geller (to Everyone): 7:18 PM: I gotta go. See you next week.