After 3 rounds on Jevtana, my PSA continues to rise sharply. During 9 rounds of Taxotere my PSA was about one third as high. I quit Taxotore because of the side effects.
Any suggestions???
After 3 rounds on Jevtana, my PSA continues to rise sharply. During 9 rounds of Taxotere my PSA was about one third as high. I quit Taxotore because of the side effects.
Any suggestions???
You can try re-challenging with Zytiga.
Tall Allen,
Myers once told me that in about 25% of cases, Zytiga would increase PSA.
Have you read or heard of anything like that?
Done and even the second time it worked for quite a while.
Hate to do it, but thinking about going back to Taxitore.
Any thoughts?
If Taxotere never stopped working for you, I see no reason to not try going back to it. Have you done Provenge yet? Also, consider a radiopharmaceutical or a PARP inhibitor in clinical trials. Not a bad idea to biopsy a recent lymph node for an immunohistological and genomic analysis (e.g., Foundation One).
Tks for responding. Going back to taxotore is on my bucket list — see new MO tomorrow. Yes Provenge.
2 blood based genetic analyses and sadly nothing treatable including PARP inhibitors.
Unfortunately, pelvic lymph nodes appear to be very deep making both biopsies and radiation chancy.
When you say "blood based" are you talking about CTC or germline? A somatic test is very different from a germline test. Can you clarify what you mean by "very deep"? a friend just had a para-aortic node sampled - they went in through the back. Radiation can treat all pelvic nodes through the common iliacs and the para-ortics.
The genetic tests were Guardant 360 (twice) and an expanded BRACA1/2 Germline run by my centers geneticist. Nothing treatable.
My MO didn’t want to radiate for fear of causing me more harm than good.
You should talk to a radiation oncologist. Pelvic LNs are all reachable unless you have an anatomic abnormality.
Earlier this year I participated in an enzalutamide + cabazitaxel trial. My PSA continued to rise throughout 8 cycles, so I dropped out of the trial.
Enzalutamide worked for me to lower PSA but gave me neurological side effects.
Still looking for a silver bullet!
What "neurological side effects"
We added Carboplatin to the Jevtana and that worked really good. PSA went down and the tumors degraded. All while on hormones of course, I think Firmagon or Lupron.