What are the pros and cons of Xtandi (enzalutamide) and Zytiga (abiraterone acetate) and Yonsa another formulation of abiraterone acetate?
Particularly regarding side effects. It seems the docs never do a good job of explaining side effects, until they are upon you. LOL
My understanding is that Zytiga blocks the production of androgens and Xtandi blocks the androgens being produced from interacting with the cancer cells. Have there been any attempts to administer both together at lower doses to moderate the side effects of each?
What about Erleada (apalutamide) for metastatic prostate cancer.
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Everyone responds differently to these drugs. I did well on all of them (never took yonsa). If you are looking for an ADT drug with little or no side effects I would recommend casodex.
I had very little side effects with Casodex and PSA was dropping down like a rock. But once on Lupron and Zytiga, my Uro and Onco ,both told me to stop casodex saying once you are on Zytiga,you don't need casodex.
Now, I am confused...doctors and big pharma are aggressively promoting newer AR blockers like Enzulutamide etc ($7000 a month cost) and badmouthing good, old Casodex which is very inexpensive. It does not make any sense to me
Magnus, were you on casodex monotherapy for 8 years OR casodex plus Lupron ?
I was on casodex for 5 years before it started to fail. For 5 years nothing but casodex. But I think you are right. Now big pharma pushes the newer more expensive drugs. They want to make their money while the patent is still good. Each of these ADT drugs approaches Pca in a different way. That is why when one fails you can go to another. I have been on casodex, zytiga and xtandi. I have gotten a lot of years from each.
When a doctor tells you to stop one drug that is still working for another, that is big pharma talking.
I just wonder if it's possible to use casodex monotherapy -my husband has never had it- if/when Enzulutamide stops working? He was never offered Casodex.
Thanks for your reply. Hi Tall_Allen would it make any sense to consider Casodex after Enzulutamida? I guess as he has mets in bones it might not be for him?
"The combination of abiraterone and enzalutamide for patients with mCRPC does not prolong survival compared with enzalutamide alone but does increase the toxicity of therapy. This combination approach should not be used for patients with mCRPC."
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