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Is there a list w/summaries anywhere for clinical trials?

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PLATO, ARCHES, LATTITUDE, STAMPEDE...I'm losing track (and my mind). :)

On a personal note, we are home. The TURP went well and my husband had almost no bleeding. He said he felt better after the procedure than before. They cleaned out the clots in his bladder again and gave him an IV, so I'm not surprised.

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clinicaltrials.gov/

Good luck!

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Yes, I know about that site. I was asking if there's a concise list of the trials related to APC already underway and what they are trialing.

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If you put "advanced prostate cancer" into the search field at clinicaltrials.gov, there are 331 studies listed

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If you mean clinical trials that have already been completed, try Mike Scott's site:

prostatecancerinfolink.net

He has been writing summaries of completed prostate cancer trials for about 20 years.

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j-o-h-n

Good News on your husband's Turp...Congrats!

I hope you have a Mexcellent Cinco de Mayo!

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Sunday 05/05/2019 12:41 PM DST

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