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Prostate Cancer Information: Advanced
Prostate Cancer Information
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What is the Prostate
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
Four Categories of Advanced Prostate Cancer
Currently Approved Treatment Options
Experimental Treatments
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The Phsyician's Conversation Corner
Table of Contents
Four Categories of Advanced Prostate Cancer [AIPC]
Currently Approved Treatment Options for Advanced Patients
Treating Metastases
Alternative and Complementary Therapies
Pain Management
Experimental Treatments in Clinical Testing
Scientific Research Building Upon Recent Survival Data to Extend Life and Improve Options for Late-Stage Patients
New Chemotherapeutic Treatment Options
Nuclear Receptors
Growth Factor Receptor Antagonists
Anti-Angiogenic Agents
Proapoptotic Agents
Other Novel Targeted Agents
Immunotherapeutic Agents
Information on Accessing Investigational Products Through Clinical Trials
The Physician's Conversation Corner
What are the treatment options for advanced prostate cancer disease?
When should prostate cancer patients be referred to an oncologist?
What are the advantages of providing advanced prostate cancer therapies for men who have had primary treatment for prostate cancer? When should men start these therapies?
What are some other healthcare concerns for patients with advanced prostate cancer?
Should prostate cancer patients continue to get prostate cancer screenings?
Are there other investigations or studies that advanced prostate cancer patients should know about?
How can spouses, family members and caregivers best support their loved ones as they face prostate cancer?