How bad is my prostate cancer??? We’ve all asked ourselves that! Today there are tests to predict its gravity early in the diagnosis and after surgery.
How do these tests work?
… what’s inside the ‘black box’ that makes it an accurate crystal ball?
… and are all tests born equal?
… the test manufacturers won’t say BUT one doc who will is Dr. Todd Morgan – he’s looked inside all of them.
Dr. Morgan is Chief Urologist at the University of Michigan and leads the MUSIC* program.
He will discuss:
the difference between inherited and somatic testing
who should undergo genomic testing
how tests are able to predict
his upcoming randomized trial comparing the leading genomic tests, Decipher, Prolaris, and Oncotype DX
… and more including your questions
* Michigan Urological Surgery and Improvement Collaborative
Dr. Morgan has served on several national guideline committees, including the American Urological Association’s Advanced Prostate Cancer Guidelines, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network’s Prostate Cancer Early Detection Guidelines, the American Society for Clinical Oncology’s Localized Prostate Cancer Guidelines, and the ASCO Molecular Markers for Prostate Cancer Guidelines.
Watch here:
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Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Aug 1, 2023
AnCan is grateful to the following sponsors for making this recording possible: Bayer, Foundation Medicine, Pfizer, Janssen, Myriad Genetics, Myovant, Telix & Blue Earth Diagnostics.
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! You can find out more about our 12 monthly prostate cancer meetings at https://ancan.org/prostate-cancer/ Sign up to receive a weekly Reminder/Newsletter for this Group or others at https://ancan.org/contact-us/
Editor’s Pick: Good riddance to abi, but the prednisone’s “side effects” were useful (bn)
Topics Discussed
Urgent call for AnCan’ers to help review salvage guidelines — contact Rick; triumphant 0.01 PSA after a year of drug holiday — he doesn’t miss abi, but arthritis is flaring without the prednisone; osteoarthritis from treatment or just old age?; retrying Pluvicto after chemo and side effects are roaring back; blindsided by doc’s recommendation to stand down on treatment; too early for an FDG concurrence scan; as disease worsens, choose a hospice carefully; sky-high testosterone reading while he’s still half-asleep; ED and urinary incontinence — ask radonc or medonc?; terrifying nightmares on olaparib
Chat Log
Jim Marshall, Alexandria, VA · 6:40 PM
Diclofenac Sodium Topical Gel, 1%
AnCan – rick · 7:04 PM
michael.hofman@petermac.org. Dr. Michael Hoffman
AnCan – rick · 7:06 PM
Jerry there is a group that meets in Tucson … I just got a message from them. The group is not that good.
Alan Babcock · 7:22 PM
I have another meeting at 7:30. Until next week
Jim Marshall, Alexandria, VA · 7:46 PM
Jimmy – Top down on a bicycle, try it.
TonyFig · 7:48 PM
Jimmy, Maybe there is a correlation between men having morning erections and your testosterone being up in the morning
Jim Marshall, Alexandria, VA · 7:51 PM
Julian. You actually have EM – erectile MALFUNCTION.
AnCan – rick · 7:52 PM
WE HAVE A HARD STOP in 3 min.
Julian – Houston · 7:57 PM
Thanks guys for the advise! I have to make dinner for the wife.
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! You can find out more about our 12 monthly prostate cancer meetings at https://ancan.org/prostate-cancer/ Sign up to receive a weekly Reminder/Newsletter for this Group or others at https://ancan.org/contact-us/
Editor’s pick: Bones to boners in a little under two hours. (bn)
Topics discussed
A skeleton key to bone strengtheners, plus recommendations on calcium supplements; fracture adds to blood concerns; DLL3 as the PSMA for neuroendocrine PCa; apalutamide might not be a Tweedledee; hot flashes arrive after Firmagon has left the party; you can’t split a quarterback; delayed dose opens chasm of indecision; haze to hunger to relief then back to haze — is it ADT?; penile injections move the needle (not painful, sex great); long or short ADT after salvage; we run an ED joke up the flagpole as a grizzly bear reminiscence escapes.
Chat log
Julian – Houston · 6:56 PM
Have to leave early today. Thanks!
Steve Roux – Elk Rapids, MI · 7:38 PM
Gotta Run – new rescue puppy needs my attention. Great meeting! Thanks for all the info!
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, July 17, 2023
AnCan is grateful to the following sponsors for making this recording possible: Bayer, Foundation Medicine, Pfizer, Janssen, Myriad Genetics, Myovant, Telix & Blue Earth Diagnostics.
NOTE: August Schedule Change for Tuesday meetings only – Tuesday, Aug 1 and 15
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! You can find out more about our 12 monthly prostate cancer meetings at https://ancan.org/prostate-cancer/ Sign up to receive a weekly Reminder/Newsletter for this Group or others at https://ancan.org/contact-us/
Editor’s Pick: Worth waiting until the end to hear our sonorous tones on the Eastern Front relate liver marker issues during Pluvicto… but maybe down to gabapentin?? (rd)
TopicsDiscussed
New sponsor Blue Earth and Posluma; younger man (55) reports successful treatment; denovo Mx gent needs GU med onc; drug financial subsidies help- one of our gents; hypertension and abiraterone; neurological symptoms; lodging suggestions during treatment; cancer returns to prostate bed; 2nd series of Pluvicto treatments; what to do when PSA makes tiny move off insignificant; ALT & AST swing during Pluvicto – could it be an unrelated drug?; gabapentin issues
Chat Log
AnCan – rick sent · 5:34 PM Dr. Andrea Harzstark
AnCan – rick sent · 5:38 PM rd@ancan.org
Jim Marshall, Alexandria, VA sent · 5:59 PM Zytiga is also called Abiraterone It is generic.
Jim Marshall, Alexandria, VA sent · 6:03 PM Genitourinary Medical Oncologist
Julian – Houston sent · 6:30 PM Dr. E is awesome!!!
AnCan – rick sent · 6:39 PM Who in Houston would talk to me about where to stay when going to MD Anderson. Can you say?
Matt Krieger sent · 6:41 PM What is pluvecto (spelling?)?
Peter Kafka – Maui sent · 6:41 PM Most centers have a sheet with places to stay that work with the hospital. Call your doc’s receptionist
AnCan – rick sent · 6:42 PM Pluvicto
Joe Gallo – Bucks Cty PA sent · 6:45 PM One of our AS moderators Hugh Idstein is a Houston resident if you want any help beyond the hospital list.
Richard Tolbert sent · 6:47 PM I live in the Houston area and can provide some hotel options near M.D. Anderson. (contact rd@ancan.org for Richard’s email)
AnCan – rick sent · 6:48 PM Another question to me from John Babb: As a disabled veteran which base or post would the best to try for housing while I am at MD Anderson?
Matt Krieger sent · 6:49 PM I nap every day at 55 if I can find a way!!
Don Needham – Bend, Or sent · 6:50 PM I nap every day after my walk and weights.
Julian – Houston sent · 6:50 PM Naps are good – I try to take one every mid-afternoon.
Matt Krieger sent · 6:58 PM It seems like everyone here is having PSA tests that have a sensitivity down to like .01, whereas the Kaiser tests I get just say ‘less than .06’ if it’s below that level. Should I be pushing for a more sensitive test, does that have value?
Peter Kafka – Maui sent · 7:00 PM You can try asking Kaiser about ultra sensitive PSA testing. But usually they only use it for guys who have had a prostatectomy as primary rather than radiation,
AnCan – rick sent · 7:01 PM Matt – My suggestion would be not to worry. You still have a prostate. I agree with Peter – not needed if you have a prostate.
Matt Krieger sent · 7:01 PM Got it, makes sense and thanks much —
Jim Marshall, Alexandria, VA sent · 7:02 PM Am using Kaiser and I get the Ultra-Sensitive every month for last year Mid Atlantic Kaiser
Frank Fabish Columbus OH sent · 7:06 PM Got to guys. Thanks guys. Stay strong.
Richard Tolbert sent · 7:07 PM Thanks everyone. Have a great week!
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, July 11, 2023
AnCan is grateful to the following sponsors for making this recording possible: Bayer, Foundation Medicine, Pfizer, Janssen, Myriad Genetics, Myovant, Telix & Blue Earth Diagnostics.
NOTE: August Schedule Change for Tuesday meeting only – Tuesday, Aug 1 and 15
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! You can find out more about our 12 monthly prostate cancer meetings at https://ancan.org/prostate-cancer/ Sign up to receive a weekly Reminder/Newsletter for this Group or others at https://ancan.org/contact-us/
Editor’s Pick: Abiraterone can have significant cardio comorbidities (rd)
Topics discussed
Immediate recurrence following RP; older Gent seeks GU med onc after 12 years; PSA fluctuates during Pluvicto; no more Pluvicto problems – maybe thanks to AnCan!; GU med onc in Toronto – but is it needed?; abi +meddling with dosage may have lead to heart issues; older Gent continue Pluvicto; HT therapy does what it should – to the concern of this physician patient; doc raises darolutamide monotherapy; upcoming webinar and August calendar change
Chat Log
Neil Brandom sent · 3:23 PM Note to self : GU Medical oncologist Mathew Rettic UCLA Rana McKay UCSD
Len Sierra sent · 4:59 PM Jack et al., This is why you want to take darolutamide even with a low T level: Nubeqa (darolutamide) is an androgen receptor inhibitor. Darolutamide competitively inhibits androgen binding, AR nuclear translocation, and AR-mediated transcription
Alan Babcock sent · 5:02 PM That makes my wife happy. bye