Treatment Options for Advanced​ Prostate Cancer (High Royal Stage) | Prostate Cancer Staging Guide

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  • čas přidán 23. 09. 2019
  • PCRI’s Executive Director, Mark Scholz, MD, defines "High-Royal," the highest stage of prostate cancer, and gives an overview of the newest therapies available for treating it.
    0:38 High-Royal is the most advanced stage of prostate cancer and is defined as a situation in which there are five or more metastases with at least one being outside of the pelvic region.
    0:56 Treatment protocols for High-Royal are aggressive since the disease has advanced to the stage where it can be life-threatening. There are many pharmaceutical options, and ideally, you would want to use them all as early as possible, but in practice, the body can only tolerate so much at once. There is a preferred sequence to balance anti-cancer efficacy and quality of life, and this video follows the order. Close monitoring is essential because there are a number of factors that can change the protocol such as PSA response to treatments, changes in scans, etc.
    4:02 Many men in High-Royal have developed a resistance to androgen deprivation medications (also called testosterone inactivating pharmaceuticals), but for those who haven't, the first agents to consider are Lupron along with a second-generation hormone treatment such as Xtandi or Zytiga.
    5:16 If hormone treatments are insufficient, then men should consider immune therapy such as Provenge. With Provenge, immune cells are taken out of the body, activated in a lab, and then put back into the body. Immune therapy is unique in the prostate cancer world because it does not always cause a sharp PSA decline. This does not mean that it is not working. Studies have proven that Provenge increases longevity. Unlike other therapies which fight cancer directly, cause PSAs to drop, but then stop working once they are no longer being taken, immune therapy permanently changes the immune system to be more effective against prostate cancer.
    6:31 The side effects of Provenge are mild, and so men can consider chemotherapy or Xofigo relatively soon after receiving immune therapy. Xofigo is an injectable form of radium that targets bone metastases, and since it has fewer side effects, it's generally preferable to use it before chemotherapy. After Xofigo, men should consider Taxotere or Jevtana chemotherapies. Taxotere is the preferred agent, and it is given with supportive medications to support the immune system such as Neulasta and Neupogen. Some studies have shown fewer side effects from Jevtana, so that is a good consideration for men who cannot tolerate Taxotere.
    8:00 If all the aforementioned medicines have been used, and more is needed, then clinical trials are an option. Currently, there are trials across the United States using Lutetium-177, and the results have been promising.
    8:40 Good fitness (or the best possible fitness) is imperative for tolerating the effects of these treatments (especially fatigue). A low-fat diet with minimal animal products is the best diet for inhibiting the progression of cancer.
    9:17 Long term hormone treatment causing leeching of calcium from the bones called Osteoporosis. There is a medication called Xgeva which preventing this from occurring, but repeated use has caused issues with the teeth and jaws.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @wilfredmotosue7526
    @wilfredmotosue7526 Před 3 lety +10

    thanks Dr. Scholz for keeping me UNDETECTABLE FOR 10 YEARS.!!!

  • @mikeoniones667
    @mikeoniones667 Před 2 lety +1

    U help so much. Thank you

  • @halstaples2469
    @halstaples2469 Před rokem

    Thank you very much!!!

  • @markwalz1418
    @markwalz1418 Před 3 lety +2

    I truly hope my Mayo Clinic oncologist watched this video.

  • @john-brady
    @john-brady Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve subscribed because of those ties … yup

  • @daveaultman7688
    @daveaultman7688 Před rokem

    Are mets in the sacrum considered the pelvic region for the purposes of defining high royal?

  • @Euegene152
    @Euegene152 Před 3 lety +3

    My father has been diagnosed with stage four metastatic prostate cancer that has spredid to his bones and his spinal cord which has caused peralysis in the last week dr scholz is there any thing thatcan be done

    • @BimboTV
      @BimboTV Před rokem

      What his all symptoms may I know

  • @najeebmirza9589
    @najeebmirza9589 Před 3 lety +2

    My father have cancer stomach lungs and liver treatment is possible

  • @d.alford3445
    @d.alford3445 Před 3 lety

    Did you not mention beam radiation - or did I miss it? Also, Targeted Therapy other than CAB (Lupron + Xtandi)?

    • @daysleeper062
      @daysleeper062 Před rokem

      Once the cancer's spread far and wide, radiation to the primary tumor site (prostate) doesn't seem to help (check out the STAMPEDE study). You can still use radiation palliatively to deal with metastases as needed though.

  • @psadagopan4327
    @psadagopan4327 Před 2 lety

    I am advised to take pamorelin inj 11.25 every three months. Unfortunately the pharmacist ave 22.5 instead 11.25 and was administerred as such. What is the remedy dr?

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  Před 2 lety

      I will add this to our list of questions for future videos. In the meantime, we have a helpline which you can feel free to contact here: pcri.org/helpline
      Have you talked to your doctor and pharmacist to get their rationales for each recommendation? The main difference is that 11.25mg lasts three months while 22.5mg lasts six months. It could be that your doctor wants to check your progress after three months and possibly make changes, or it may have just been an arbitrary choice versus the six-month dose. The one six-month dose is more convenient than two three-month doses, and it might be cheaper too (not sure how that works where you live), so maybe that is why the pharmacist recommended the six-month dose? If you check with them and get their rationale, that might tell you what you need to know. If you still have questions, their rationales would be valuable for the patient advocates on our helpline to provide you with good information.

  • @davidcroyd365
    @davidcroyd365 Před 3 lety +1

    Cbd oil??

  • @supermanforever1000
    @supermanforever1000 Před 4 lety +2

    My father has an advanced prostate cancer, and two days ago he had a kidney failure and his legs got swollen. He is still in bed and could barely walk at all.

    • @ThePCRI
      @ThePCRI  Před 4 lety +1

      Hello. We are so sorry to hear this. Our prostate cancer helpline may be able to ​help. Please feel free to contact us here: pcri.org/helpline

    • @rajeevtiwari1872
      @rajeevtiwari1872 Před 3 lety

      @@ThePCRI d2 metastatic

    • @BimboTV
      @BimboTV Před rokem

      How's your father

  • @j.jsjourneysouthafrica3806

    We have almost no help for advanced prostate cancer here in South Africa we need help please we have two young kids .... Please help my husband

  • @debbiebrannon8874
    @debbiebrannon8874 Před rokem

    Praying for a healing for everyone try cannabis oil and thc for cancer and worm medicine for pigs or dogs to kill cancer amen