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Do you routinely include sipuleucel-T as one of your lines of systemic therapy for metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer?

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Medical Oncology · Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University

In select patients, I will use Sipuleucel-T as first line therapy for patient with early castrate resistant disease that are asymptomatic. Those that I use Sipuleucel-T I will observe them post therapy unless I see a rapid increase in PSA or other symptoms, then I will start AR directed therapy. Inc...

Which PET imaging modality, if any, is preferred to work up possible nodal involvement or local recurrence in prostate cancer?

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Radiation Oncology · Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

In my view, better, more sensitive imaging will transform our management of prostate cancer. Soon, I believe, maybe very soon, we'll be able to detect small volume nodal metastases and small volume metastatic disease. How to manage patients with, say, a solitary, <1 cm lymph node seen on PET will be...

For patients eligible for and considering active surveillance for low-risk prostate cancer, do you routinely use tests for molecular risk stratification?

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Radiation Oncology · Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center

I have not incorporated genetic testing into my active surveillance strategy. As yet, it is not clear how to use this information to modify the approach to AS. At this point, multi parametric MRI is far more useful, and I recommend this test to all of my patients considering AS to try to rule out th...

When should multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) be utilized in prostate cancer workup?

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Radiation Oncology · UCLA | VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System

Early adopters of prostate mpMRI are unique and always a pleasure to meet. I've learned a great deal from many of them. They’ve moved beyond aiming at a CT density in the pelvis and learned how to use mpMRI sequences to better classify the risk of disease they’re treating. This is in comparison to o...

How do you decide when to refer a patient with metastatic renal cell carcinoma for cytoreductive nephrectomy?

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Medical Oncology · Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center

Although dated, two large randomized trials showed a nearly 6 month OS advantage with debulking nephrectomy in the cytokine era, and thus my opinoin is that debulking nephrectomy is the standard of care in appropriately selected patients. The phase 3 data and modern retrospective analyses in the TKI...

Which, if any, aspects of your management of prostate cancer differ in your African-American patients versus those of other racial/ethnic backgrounds?

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Medical Oncology · Duke University School of Medicine

My short answer is that I do not treat patients diagnosed with prostate cancer differently based on race or ethnicity. There is data to support a higher risk of progression on active surveillance among African American men as compared with Caucasian American men with low risk prostate cancer, but th...

In patients with Stage I seminoma who elect surveillance, how long do you recommend that tumor markers be followed?

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Medical Oncology · Cleveland Clinic

I agree with @Dr. First Last that the data is vague. I would add the following: in series where patients are regularly re-staged with CT scans, serum tumor markers add essentially nothing. So if one follows the Princess Margaret Hospital schedule and gets scans every four months for the first 2 to 3...

For recurrent prostate cancer after definitive radiation, how do you guide patients between the various salvage options vs ADT?

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Radiation Oncology · Emory University School of Medicine

This is a complex clinical situation and one needs to incorporate all available evidence regarding prior XRT details and PSA trajectory and imaging workup into the treatment decision. Below is the general strategy we use at Emory: For patients with rising PSA's post XRT, one should do a DRE, bone s...

What duration of androgen deprivation therapy do you use for patients with pN+ prostate cancer undergoing upfront adjuvant RT after a radical prostatectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection?

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Radiation Oncology · KU Medical Center

As @Dr. First Last mentioned, the Messing randomized trial (ECOG 3886) showed that lifelong ADT (vs. observation) improved overall survival in patients with pN+ prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy. This trial provides the only level 1 evidence for this patient population. Therefore, ADT shou...

How would you manage a patient with stage I pure seminoma diagnosed incidentally after transscrotal orchiectomy?

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Medical Oncology · Cleveland Clinic

For me, I would want to know the T stage and some other specifics about the case. The only option that I would not consider would be radiation therapy due to potential disruption of the usual dissemination paths. Surveillance with abdominal/pelvic CT scans would still be expected to catch relapse ea...