Brief history: Husband 1st diagnosed 2014, age 67. PSA 18, robotic surgery. No follow up recommended. Recurrence 2018, PSA 17. Lupron, then Lupron+Bicalutamide unsuccessful. Lupron+Xtandi started early 2020, PSA undetectable but lots of side effects. July 2022, PSA first slight rise. August 2022 increased/worsening side effects and minimal PSA increase. Xtandi discontinued. CT scans of abdominal area and torso ordered. Radiologist commented one lesion is "stable but evolving." Anyone ever see those words together which seem contradictory? Also MO mentioned she's considering increasing dose of Lupron. Anyone know about increased side effects or efficacy of that? Meeting with MO tomorrow and writing down all my questions. Thank you.
"Stable but evolving": Brief history... - Advanced Prostate...
"Stable but evolving"
What is his testosterone? Request a PSMA PET/C to determine where the cancer is located , number of mets etc. The study could help to plan further therapy. Did he have salvage radiotherapy?
What do you mean by " increasing dose of Lupron" - I've never heard of that. It's either all or nothing. Why hasn't he tried Zytiga, if Xtandi was too harsh? Where is the lesion?
Don't know yet...meeting with MO this afternoon. Lesion is S1-L5. Xtandi was working very well, undetectable for 18 mos. As doctor said when he started it, it would work until it stopped working because PC would break through at some point. Xtandi was chosen because it had fewer/lesser side effects for his many cardiac issues.
The next step is docetaxel when the PSA is high enough.
Is Zytiga not a possible choice in this case after Xtandi fails?
There is cross-resistance between Xtandi and Zytiga. Zytiga usually does not work for long, if at all, after Xtandi fails. Sometimes docetaxel can restore sensitivity to them.
That is what I'm afraid: when Xtandi fails to work, my dad won't have another choice of hormone therapy. Casodex was working well for him when he switched to Xtandi (b/c Xtandi is superior). I wonder if he can go back to Casodex now (while Xtandi is still working) so that when Casodex stops working he can take Xtandi again?
Where is he getting his care?
Loyola University Health System, Maywood/Burr Ridge, IL