Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, July 15, 2024

Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, July 15, 2024

Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, July 15, 2024

UPCOMING AnCan CLINICAL TRIALS WEBINAR

Clinical Trials 101: Common Myths and Facts Date:

Wednesday July 31, 8.00 pm Eastern

Click here to register https://tinyurl.com/ancanct

AnCan is grateful to the following sponsors for making this recording possible: Bayer, Foundation Medicine, Janssen, Myriad Genetics, Novartis, Telix & Blue Earth Diagnostics.
If you’d like to see the AnCan Moderators picks of the best at ASCO24, visit https://ancan.org/patient-highlights-from-the-2024-asco-conference/ for links to slides and to the recording.
If you missed any recent recordings, you’ll find a full list either on our YouTube Playlist (click above) or visit our Blog Post https://ancan.org/our-recent-blog-posts-in-case-you-missed-them/ Sign up for our Blog by checking the New Blog box at https://ancan.org/contact-us/
AnCan respectfully notes that it does not accept sponsored promotion. Any drugs, protocols or devices recommended in our discussions are based solely on anecdotal peer experience or clinical evidence.
AnCan cannot and does not provide medical advice. We encourage you to discuss anything you hear in our sessions with your own medical team.
AnCan reminds all Participants that Adverse Events experienced from prescribed drugs or protocols should be reported to the pharmaceutical manufacturer or the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). To do so call 1-800-332-1066 or download interactive FDA Form 3500 https://www.fda.gov/media/76299/download
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Editor’s Pick: Gleason 10 de novo going strong 9 years later; sons need baseline PSAs starting at age 35 (bn)

Topics Discussed

De novo Gleason 10 got up-front triplet therapy — and his PSA is still low 9 years later; make sure your mutations are right for Pluvicto; Gemtesa helped him manage a full bladder for radiation; cellulitis isn’t uncommon in radiation therapy, bleach baths may help; the many steps of Mark Finn’s journey to hospice — when is it time to throw in the towel?; SBRT has replaced brachytherapy for many radoncs; there’s not just one kind of rectal spacer for radiation — there are three; important to get the right team, focused on genitourinary care, for radiation; “exercise enthusiastically — kills hot flashes — my personal experience”; PSA undetectable — why all these scans?; thumbs down on Walter Reed for prostatectomies; if you have kids, have them get a baseline PSA at age 35; a son’s PSA of 2.7 at age 39 is “definitely not normal” and an MRI is in the works; entrolled in a trial targeting SPOP mutation — side effects aren’t bad, but also no PSA improvement.

Chat Log
AnCan – rick · 8:30 PM
https://ascopubs.org/doi/abs/10.1200/PO.23.00634?bid=370494862&md5=efb3c3159aa147415d4f2ded3334efa3&cid=DM16999&journalCode=po
AnCan – rick · 8:34 PM
Elizabeth Guancial , Sarasota
https://flcancer.com/en/physician/elizabeth-guancial-md/
John A · 8:37 PM
“Anticancer Lifestyle Program”  is good
Dr. Jeff · 8:39 PM
https://www.mskcc.org/pdf/cancer-care/patient-education/nutrition-and-prostate-cancer?mode=large
AnCan Barniskis Room · 8:42 PM
Also check out https://www.prostatecancer.news/?m=1  This review suggests that diet may not be as effective as thought.
AnCan – rick · 8:43 PM
Guardant study on mutations and Pluvicto https://ascopubs.org/doi/pdf/10.1200/JCO.2024.42.4_suppl.82
AnCan – rick · 8:45 PM
UCSF Nutrition for Prostate Cancer  https://www.ucsfhealth.org/education/nutrition-and-prostate-cancer
AnCan – rick · 8:48 PM
Cancer Fighting Kitchen,   Rebecca Katz
AnCan – rick · 8:54 PM
Dial-in:  (646) 749-3129  #222-583-973
Dr. Jeff · 8:58 PM
https://www.gemtesa.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Gemtesa_DTC_GGL_BRND_Management_AWA_SEA_EXTM_US_EN+KW+-+SP+BR_ALL&utm_content=Gemtesa&utm_term=gemtesa+price&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIuPS5oa2qhwMV70tHAR3d8QupEAAYASAAEgI42PD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
John A · 9:08 PM
Hi David I see your hand is up.  What’s up?           John
David H · 9:12 PM
I callled in on the number.  Since it is so late let me get on the next call
David H · 9:14 PM
ok
Joel Blanchette, Reston, VA · 9:18 PM
Do you have a palliative care doc?
David H · 9:18 PM
thanks Jim
Jim Marshall, Alexandria, VA – mPC · 9:37 PM
David is David Hobbs.    jim
David H · 10:03 PM
Thanks Joel.  I’ll contact you
Joel Blanchette, Reston, VA · 10:04 PM
Invitae
John A · 10:04 PM
somewhat related: I’ve read that if the PSA <.5 at 50 years old, you will not die of prostate cancer
Dr. Jeff · 10:13 PM
sorry I’ve got to jump.
THOMAS  Matica · 10:15 PM
GONNA BOUNCE, THANKS FOR A GREAT MEETING.  Thomas
Nick Young · 10:17 PM
Sorry I have to run. Meeting has been great guys!  Nick
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, July 15, 2024

Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, July 9, 2024

Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, July 9, 2024

 

AnCan is grateful to the following sponsors for making this recording possible: Bayer, Foundation Medicine, Janssen, Myriad Genetics, Novartis, Telix & Blue Earth Diagnostics.
If you’d like to see the AnCan Moderators picks of the best at ASCO24, visit https://ancan.org/patient-highlights-from-the-2024-asco-conference/ for links to slides and to the recording.
If you missed any recent recordings, you’ll find a full list either on our YouTube Playlist (click above) or visit our Blog Post https://ancan.org/our-recent-blog-posts-in-case-you-missed-them/ Sign up for our Blog by checking the New Blog box at https://ancan.org/contact-us/
AnCan respectfully notes that it does not accept sponsored promotion. Any drugs, protocols or devices recommended in our discussions are based solely on anecdotal peer experience or clinical evidence.
AnCan cannot and does not provide medical advice. We encourage you to discuss anything you hear in our sessions with your own medical team.
AnCan reminds all Participants that Adverse Events experienced from prescribed drugs or protocols should be reported to the pharmaceutical manufacturer or the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). To do so call 1-800-332-1066 or download interactive FDA Form 3500 https://www.fda.gov/media/76299/download
AnCan’s Prostate Cancer Forum is back (https://ancan.org/forums). If you’d like to comment on anything you see in our Recordings or read in our Reminders, just sign up and go right ahead. You can also click on the Forum icon at the top right of the webpage.
All AnCan’s groups are free and drop-in … join us in person sometime!
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Editor’s Note: Adderall conquers his ADT fatigue — what’s the downside? (bn)
Topics Discussed
Adderall is rescuing him from ADT fatigue — but easy does it; a friend insists his darolutamide led to sepsis; shortening IMRT with SBRT — and which goes first?; topping off the bladder for radiation — a clamp (Lundberg or Wiesner) can prevent accidents; spacer gel for rectal protection in radiation — doctor skill seems to matter; his doc is talking about BAT, but chemo seems a better first option; acute fevers have come and gone since April 2021 — finally, antibiotics and a possible explanation; starts ADT and finds he can finally sleep through the night; solifenacin (new to us) to reduce nighttime bathroom trips; his PSA isn’t responding to ADT — a consult with Dr. E might be wise; we prefer other genomic tests to Guardant; if you’re on a lutamide, watch out for supplements that interact with CYP3A4; he’ll keep the holiday in his drug holiday and put off PSA testing till he’s back; be aware of costs in a clinical trial.l
Chat Log
(Once again, GoTo did not capture the entire log — our apologies)
AnCan – rick · 6:45 PM
We’ve been talking BAT here for many years. Here’s a webinar with Sam Denmeade from 2017  https://ancan.org/bipolar-androgen-therapy-bat-sam-denmeade-md/
AnCan – rick · 6:50 PM
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9313844/
AnCan – rick · 7:24 PM
Solifenacin (VESIcare)
John A · 7:35 PM
lab error? repeat?
AnCan – rick · 7:42 PM
Dr. Eleni Efstathiou https://www.houstonmethodist.org/doctor/eleni-efstathiou/?inm=vfad
AnCan – ricksent a chat · 8:04 PM
I realized – OK
Patient Highlights from the 2024 ASCO Conference

Patient Highlights from the 2024 ASCO Conference

Patient Highlights from the 2024 ASCO Conference
Watch RECORDING here https://youtu.be/P6qQcCwPIcQ
Highlights of the top prostate cancer papers from the recent ASCO annual conference were presented by AnCan moderators in a special 75-minute session preceding the 7/1/2024 High Risk / Recurrent / Advanced prostate cancer meeting. Moderators Rick Davis, John Antonucci, Len Sierra, and Ben Nathanson spoke, followed by a 30-minute audience Q&A.
Topics we covered:
* Sequence your tumor before Pluvicto
* More tough news if you’ve got the bad mutations…
* With a BRCA mutatoin, get that PARP-I quickly!
* Readily available solution to hot flashes if you’re on abi
* State-of-the-art personalized medicine and imaging
* Cushioning the blows of ADT
* A flop for metformin
* Who should get treatment holidays?
* Is alpha radiation the top dog?
* Pressing AR’s self-destruct
* An angle on neuroendocrine
* Predicting winners at immunotherapy
* Who’ll connect at BAT?
* Doublet faceoff: ADT+ chemo vs ADT+ARPI
* In triplet trials, who really needed chemo?
* Ranking PARP inhibitors for bone-marrow complications
* When PSA and PSMA go different ways
* Who’s expressing PSMA?
* Could CD46 be a better PSMA?
* Niche for precision medicine: fused genes
* AI keeps advancing
* An OS oracle from UCSF
* An OS oracle from ArteraAI
* Taking on oligomets
* Decipher without the sequencing
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, July 15, 2024

Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, July 1, 2024

Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, July 1, 2024

Apologies for the delay this week… it was a GoTo issue because we had a double session with a lot of slides. The ASCO24 presentation can be found at https://ancan.org/patient-highlights-from-the-2024-asco-annual-conference/

Men Speaking Freely is on for July 4 – we’re talking parent-child relationships with Dr. John Happy July 4th to all

If you missed any recent recordings, you’ll find a full list either on our YouTube Playlist (click above) or visit our Blog Post https://ancan.org/our-recent-blog-posts-in-case-you-missed-them/ Sign up for our Blog by checking the New Blog box at https://ancan.org/contact-us/

AnCan is grateful to the following sponsors for making this recording possible: Bayer, Foundation Medicine, Janssen, Myriad Genetics, Novartis, Telix & Blue Earth Diagnostics.
AnCan respectfully notes that it does not accept sponsored promotion. Any drugs, protocols or devices recommended in our discussions are based solely on anecdotal peer experience or clinical evidence.
AnCan cannot and does not provide medical advice. We encourage you to discuss anything you hear in our sessions with your own medical team.
AnCan reminds all Participants that Adverse Events experienced from prescribed drugs or protocols should be reported to the pharmaceutical manufacturer or the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). To do so call 1-800-332-1066 or download interactive FDA Form 3500 https://www.fda.gov/media/76299/download
AnCan’s Prostate Cancer Forum is back (https://ancan.org/forums). If you’d like to comment on anything you see in our Recordings or read in our Reminders, just sign up and go right ahead. You can also click on the Forum icon at the top right of the webpage.
All AnCan’s groups are free and drop-in … join us in person sometime!
Join our other free and drop in groups:

Editor’s Pick:  Dr. Jeff advises you read your medical records carefully – he’s found mistakes and typos in his! (rd) 

Topics Discussed
Solution to chafing from sweats; put a GU med onc in place before you finish up at Fort Belvoir; Promise germline test; advocating for yourself at KP; play anxiety card to get Casodex buffer; couple of Gents update us; read your medical records carefully; PSA creeps – possible post-RP recurrence – when to get PSMA PET?; testing PSA in Panama and US; how does PSMA change as disease advances; responding well to HT; good immune system can slow disease
Chat Log
  • Norm Pollock

    sent: 5:19 PM

    Monistat chafing relief powder gel

  • AnCan – rick

    sent: 5:22 PM

  • Joel Blanchette, Reston, VA

    sent: 5:40 PM

    Invitae gene test

  • GARY Z

    sent: 5:42 PM

    Hi, Dr. John. I’m 66. Inova Oncology Genetic testing ~ 2018. No BRCA. No prostate cancer history immediately family (father, uncles, cousin). Mother breast cancer (survived 30 years) died of uterine cancer (BRCA, I think). After an ADT vacation three years – 2020 > 2023. Orgovyx February 2024 and scheduled to stop end of July 2024. (Received continuous ADT 2017-2018. Had intermittent ADT 2018 through 2019.) Thank you, Doctor.

  • John A

    sent: 5:49 PM

    Color includes PTEN.

  • Richard Fiske

    sent: 5:56 PM

    Long Term AnCan title: BSd

  • dan straub

    sent: 6:02 PM

    I just received my COLOR genetic test results… it does NOT analyze P10 or RB1

  • AnCan – rick

    sent: 6:04 PM

    BSd….. I like it

  • Frank Fabish Columbus OH

    sent: 6:12 PM

    Thanks everyone gotta sign off.

  • AnCan – rick

    sent: 6:35 PM

  • Julian – Houston

    sent: 6:43 PM

    Thanks again everyone – Great discussion: See you next week

  • AnCan – rick

    sent: 6:44 PM

  • Larry

    sent: 6:44 PM

    should be cautious about rushing to see surgeon and opting for surgery before not knowing a lot more

  • Stephen

    sent: 6:49 PM

    Nope – Not a vet – I’ll be back for more info – I have time to explore my best options. Thanks guys!

Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, July 15, 2024

Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, June 25, 2024

Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, June 25, 2024

 

AnCan is grateful to the following sponsors for making this recording possible: Bayer, Foundation Medicine, Janssen, Myriad Genetics, Novartis, Telix & Blue Earth Diagnostics.
AnCan respectfully notes that it does not accept sponsored promotion. Any drugs, protocols or devices recommended in our discussions are based solely on anecdotal peer experience or clinical evidence.
AnCan cannot and does not provide medical advice. We encourage you to discuss anything you hear in our sessions with your own medical team.
AnCan reminds all Participants that Adverse Events experienced from prescribed drugs or protocols should be reported to the pharmaceutical manufacturer or the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). To do so call 1-800-332-1066 or download interactive FDA Form 3500 https://www.fda.gov/media/76299/download
AnCan’s Prostate Cancer Forum is back (https://ancan.org/forums). If you’d like to comment on anything you see in our Recordings or read in our Reminders, just sign up and go right ahead. You can also click on the Forum icon at the top right of the webpage.
All AnCan’s groups are free and drop-in … join us in person sometime!
Join our other free and drop in groups:

Editor’s Pick: After a 10x PSA rise on Pluvicto, it’s time for new therapy — and a new genetic test (bn)

Topics Discussed
Poised to start ADT, de novo Floridian has two good choices for GU medonc; with PSA of 700 and a cancer “that’s really gotten out of hand,” he starts chemo but it sends him to the ICU;  tenfold rise in PSA puts an end to his Pluvicto treatment — he needs a fresh genetic test before changing course; a go-ahead for spot therapy, so he’s headed to a free NYC hotel room; wheeze raises concern about his lung mets, but multiple tests find nothing;  switching from treadmill to recumbent bike, max heart rate sags; back pain woes on Provenge; recurrence after prostatectomy but PSMA PET is giving no guidance; don’t pick a hospital, pick a doctor — and we like Dr. E; medoncs won’t talk with him because he’s not metastatic, so choose a great radonc for now.
Chat Log
Unknown · 6:16 PM
Promise study …. https://www.prostatecancerpromise.org/?utm_campaign=ANCAN&utm_medium=link&utm_source=Webinar
Paul Freda Lake Worth FL · 6:29 PM
Genutourinary Medical Oncologist, Abraham Schwartzberg, Jupiter and Palm Beach Florida. I can highly recommend as I have been with him for 9 years.
Dr. Jeff · 7:06 PM
Six-transmembrane epithelial antigen of prostate 1= STEAP1
Julian – Houston · 7:07 PM
STEAP: A prostate-specific cell-surface antigen highly expressed in human prostate tumors, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC24469/
Joel Blanchette, Reston, VA · 7:19 PM
Hope Lodge
Joel Blanchette, Reston, VA · 7:20 PM
Hope lodge is in 30 cities
Geoffrey Nourse – Denver · 7:42 PM
So doctors I am meeting with over the next 3 weeks to discuss my T4N1M1 diagnosed 6/5/24.
Dr. Corbin Eule – Anschutz (Denver)  6/27
Dr. Michael Serzan – Dana Farber (Boston) 7/15
Dr. Karen Autio – MSK (NYC) 7/16
Working to get in to Dr. Eugene Kwon – Mayo (Rochester)
On Orgovyx (4 days in) and will be starting Nebeqa and xgeva (osteo).
PSA 21 –> 35 in last 30 days
Baselined all blood work – normal except PSA  (35)
Genetic tests in progress.
Anyone work with these doctors and have any opinions of them?
Joel Blanchette, Reston, VA · 7:51 PM
Posluma
Frank Fabish · 8:02 PM
Thanks guys. See you Monday.
Steve Roux, MI · 8:08 PM
Thanks guys. Great Meeting! See you next time!
Unknown · 8:11 PM
Retig not taking patients w my profile rising psa post rep
Unknown · 8:15 PM
They are referring me to a dr Kareem chamie
Unknown · 8:17 PM
Dr. John,  thank you it was a very good meeting.
Richard Tolbert · 8:18 PM
Thanks for another great discussion.
Peter M · 8:19 PM
Good night gents!
John A · 8:25 PM
got to go guys, I will leave Rick to finish up
Geoffrey Nourse – Denver · 8:25 PM
at Houston Med.
Joel Blanchette, Reston, VA · 8:25 PM
Dr. Eleni Efstathiou, Houston Methodist
Julian – Houston · 8:26 PM
Dr Eleni Efstathiou
Joel Blanchette, Reston, VA · 8:27 PM
That is the value of ANCAN
Julian – Houston · 8:28 PM
Full Name: Dr Eleni Efstathiou
Efstathiou, Dr Eleni
(713) 441-9948
+1 (832) 755-3261
Geoffrey Nourse – Denver · 8:29 PM
Ranna McKy UC SD
AnCan – rick · 8:30 PM
Eleni Efstathiou
Joel Blanchette, Reston, VA · 8:30 PM
DR Rana Mckay
Jim Marshall, Alexandria, VA · 8:31 PM
Dr Oliver Sartor.
AnCan – rick · 8:31 PM
Oliver Sartor
Geoffrey Nourse – Denver · 8:37 PM
Need to go.  Thank you all SOOOO much!
Julian – Houston · 8:39 PM
Thanks again – great conversation!
THOMAS  Matica · 8:42 PM
Thanks to all. Great meeting. Got to go.
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, July 15, 2024

Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, June 17, 2024

Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, June 17, 2024

 

AnCan is grateful to the following sponsors for making this recording possible: Bayer, Foundation Medicine, Janssen, Myriad Genetics, Novartis, Telix & Blue Earth Diagnostics.
AnCan respectfully notes that it does not accept sponsored promotion. Any drugs, protocols or devices recommended in our discussions are based solely on anecdotal peer experience or clinical evidence.
AnCan cannot and does not provide medical advice. We encourage you to discuss anything you hear in our sessions with your own medical team.
AnCan reminds all Participants that Adverse Events experienced from prescribed drugs or protocols should be reported to the pharmaceutical manufacturer or the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). To do so call 1-800-332-1066 or download interactive FDA Form 3500 https://www.fda.gov/media/76299/download
AnCan’s Prostate Cancer Forum is back (https://ancan.org/forums). If you’d like to comment on anything you see in our Recordings or read in our Reminders, just sign up and go right ahead. You can also click on the Forum icon at the top right of the webpage.
All AnCan’s groups are free and drop-in … join us in person sometime!
Join our other free and drop in groups:
Editor’s pick: “Do no harm” – does that also mean waiting to start HT? Good debate ensues! (rd)
Topics Discussed:
All good with The General; TP53 and radiation; best combos with which to start HT on recurrence; pre-treatment PSMA reveals Nx and changes treatment decision; stopping Orgovyx after 13 months may prove a good move; switching to 3 mo. from 6 mo. LHRH Depot; weight gain on LHRH; spot too close to bladder for safe RT – stick with HT alone; more rowers than just ardee; our mountain climber’s doing very well and happy with his GU MO; slow albeit steady climb in PSA shows no source – intervene with HT or wait?; starting HT on Lupron and testicular pain – any connection?
Chat Log
APOLOGIES but a GoTo glitch only downloaded these 2 posts – who knows why??? If anyone who attended has entire Chat transcript, please forward to rd@ancan.org
Jeff Marchi: Withings Body+ Scale. Synchs to your phone
Alan Babcock sent: 6:40 PM:  I have to go.