Metastatic Prostate Cancer

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My Husband, 52, was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer in June 2011.  His PSA was 297 and he was put on daily Casodex and 3 monthly implant of Zoladex.  He has had some radiotherapy for the pain but is still in a lot of pain and has poor quality of life.  His PSA in Aug 2011 was 48 but in Oct 2011 was 58.  Doc doesn´t seem too concerned with this and suggests carrying on with current treatment and to see him in 3 months when maybe he will recommend chemotherapy.  I have heard about the new drug ABERITERONE (Zytiga) and wonder does anyone know if it can be used on my husband NOW.  What I read is that it is used after chemo ?  Is this true as some results are amazing, easing pain and prolonging life.

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Amanda,

    I'm sorry i can't answer your question, but have you posted this question on the prostate cancer group where it will be picked up by all the people here with that cancer so you are more likely to get answers there.

    Words can't express how gutted you both must be; my dad has prostate cancer with bone mets, it's dreadfully upsetting.  You will find support here from a wonderful crowd even though it's a place none of us want to be in really.

    Take care both of you

    Jan

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Amanda

    I think there is a 'care pathway' to treating advanced prostate cancer. My husband had RT and went throught the chemical castration route,  then when his PSA continued to rise they stopped the Casodex started steroids and when that didn't produce a response he had Docetaxel Chemo.  Sadly the chemo didn't halt the progression of the disease and he was given Arbiraterone for a couple of months but this didn't help him or the other man we knew in similar circumstances either reduce the PSA or control the bone mets pain. This in no way means that it will not do great things for your husband.

    Frankly if it's considered that chemo would help, then sooner rather than later at this stage.

    I'd suggest you hop on over to the Prostate Cancer Charity website where you'll probably get a lot more input.

    I send my truly heartfelt love and good wishes to you and your husband with every hope for a good response to treatment.

     

    Tessa