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ADT + Xtandi Will Soon Be Standard of Care

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Maybe you should have given the group the articles headline...........................

"PROSPER Trial Results of Enzalutamide in Non-Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer."

So, if your diagnosed WITHOUT mets, this may be the new standard of care.

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Yup!

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In a way, that is what I am doing. I had 4 lymph nodes that had shown up prior to radical prostatectomy and they could not get them out. 18 months later they still showed. New onc ordered scans which were clean after 4 years of ADT (Trelstar). He immediately put me on Xtandi. I am all of 4 days into treatment. I like this guy.

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