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Chemotherapy Updates

The pages accessed from here contain updated chemotherapy information beginning with 2004.  As new information becomes available, the tables will be updated to reflect that new information.

It may be tempting to compare studies directly to one another.  However, there are many reasons why this should not be done.  First, studies vary in regards to the severity of illness of patients participating.  Some studies have very ill patients with high PSA’s, while other studies have less ill patients or patients with very low PSA’s.  Because the nature of study participants vary, we cannot tell the extent to which the effect of the medication may be interacting with patient characteristics.  Second, the length of follow-up times may vary, the number of cycles of treatment may be different, and a host of other factors might be influencing outcomes.  If you find an approach that looks intriguing to you, it is highly recommended that you find and read the original journal article in its entirety so that you can understand better whether the treatment may be applicable to your personal situation.  (B. Minton).

Every attempt has been made to accurately summarize the many different papers and abstracts found in the tables.  Inevitably, errors occur and the reader is always advised to seek the original source of information.

Note: The references in which the authors names are underlined have links to the medline abstract. 

Howard Hansen wrote the 2004 update and Barb Minton has written the 2005 update.  The hrpca association is very grateful to her for this work.

While there are a lot of chemotherapy drugs around, not all of them are available to prostate cancer patients.  In the USA, there are very few of them that are specifically approved for hrpca (taxotere, emcyt, mitoxantrone) and Medicare also has restrictions.

 

For more information on specific chemotherapy drugs as well as other aspects of chemotherapy, see Scott Hamilton's CARES Initiative along with The Cleveland Clinic website at http://www.chemocare.com/BIO/index.asp

 


 

Update of Chemotherapy for 2004 as well as more recent papers - Part I. Taxanes and Mitoxantrone  The ASCO Annual meeting 2004 chemotherapy abstracts and published papers from 2004 are summarized here in an easy to read table format. (5 February 2005).  Most recent update 30 January 2010.

 

Chemotherapy Update Tables for Taxotere(Docetaxel) and combinations starting with 2005. Drugs combined with taxotere include: emcyt, suramin and emcyt, Doxil(liposomal docorubicin), zometa, vinorelbine(Navelbine), g-csf, Oblimersen sodium, Exisulind, Cisplatin, Thalidomide, Mitoxantrone, DES, vinblastine, Xeloda(capecitabine), and thalidomide plus bevacizumab(avastin.) 19 March 2005.

Chemotherapy Update Tables for Taxol(Paclitaxel) and combinations starting with 2005.
Combinations include Paclitaxel and Epirubicin; Paclitaxel, Carboplatin vs Mitoxantrone(Novantrone); Strontium, Doxorubicin, ketoconazole, Paclitaxel, estrmustine. 19 March 2005.

 

Chemotherapy Update for Studies that had prior chemotherapy (sequential treatments). Response to Emcyt after Prior Estrogenic Agents; Docetaxel/emcyt after Mitoxantrone/prednisone; Docetaxel/Emcyt/Carboplatin After Paclitaxel-based chemotherapy; Docetaxel plus carboplatin After Failing Taxane-based chemotherapy. 19 March 2005.

 

Chemotherapy Update for Non-classifiable combinations (unique studies)Tesmilifene and Mitoxantrone; Tamoxifen; Emcyt, Mitoxantrone, vinorelbine, etoposide; Capecitabine (Xeloda); Uracil/Tegafur; Irofulven; Satraplatin; Gefitinib(Iressa); Chlorambucil and lomustine; JM-216;  Cyclophosphamide (C), Etoposide (E), Estramustine (E); Dexamethasone, Calcitriol, Carboplatin; Epirubicin and filgrastim (g-csf); Oral cyclophosphamide. 19 March 2005.



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