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Hello all, please see my bio for history on my dad. His MO is starting him on lynparza and told him to go ahead and d/c xtandi and will continue with eligard shots every 3 months. Is it typical to d/c xtandi at this time since he showed radiographic progression while on xtandi/eligard and is now MCRPC? Thanks

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There is no point in taking Xtandi since it is clearly no longer working. However, he may want to switch to abiraterone to take simultaneously with Lynparza, based on recent trials:

prostatecancer.news/2022/06...

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