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Azure (High-Risk) also contains three subtypes. Low-Azure is Gleason 4+4=8 with all other criteria being favorable—two or less positive biopsy cores, no biopsy core more than 50% involved with cancer, a PSA less than 10 and minimal or no palpable disease (T1c or T2a). Men with Low-Azure can consider having treatment along the lines of what is used for High-Teal. High-Azure is defined by having at least one of the following: A PSA over 40, Gleason 9 or 10, more than 50 percent positive biopsy cores, or cancer that spreads overtly outside the prostate. Basic-Azure falls between the Low and High subtypes. Basic-Azure is managed aggressively with and extended duration of hormonal therapy, seeds and IMRT as is High-Azure, possibly though with the addition of Zytiga and or Taxotere.

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Find out about PSMA PET Imaging on Prostate Pros Podcast

COUNTDOWN. MARK YOUR CALENDARS. Have you subscribed the PROSTATE PROS podcast? Be one of the first to know about a new podcast release! Questions about prostate cancer you want to …

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The Imaging Advancement: PSMA PET Scan for Tracking Prostate Cancer Spread

The PSMA PET Scan is changing the way doctors decide what treatments to recommend for prostate cancer. Accurate assessment of a cancer spread is essential. Until now, physicians estimated the …

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PROSTATE PROS Episode 8: Approaching Chemotherapy

Listen: https://soundcloud.com/prostate-oncology/pp-e008 Modern chemotherapy is much more tolerable and much more effective than what we previously had.” – Dr. Scholz  For many people the word chemotherapy triggers a lot of …

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Testosterone Inactivating Pharmaceuticals (TIP)

BY MARK SCHOLZ, MD Hormones play a large role in cancer growth.  They are also integral to treatment.  Testosterone is a key player. It originates mostly in the testicles and, …

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Making an Informed Decision about Prostate Cancer

BY MARK SCHOLZ, MD What Is the Best Therapy for Me? This is one of the greatest questions for men with prostate cancer. How do you arrive at a reliable …

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Diet, Fitness and Supplements for Men with Prostate Cancer

BY MARK SCHOLZ, MD Unhealthy diets encourage prostate cancer’s growth and spread.  Consider Asia, where mortality from prostate cancer is eighteen times lower than in the United States.  Genetic factors …

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Advances in Testing for Prostate Cancer

When I was 10 years old, my mother lost a close friend to cancer.  I was too young to know anything about serious illness, but when I asked her why …

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Frequently Asked Questions About Prostate Cancer After Diagnosis

(These FAQs are for men who have received an elevated PSA or have a definitive diagnosis of prostate cancer. As medical oncologists who specialize in the treatment of prostate cancer …

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Fundamentals Required for Prostate Cancer Staging

BY MARK SCHOLZ, MD For prostate cancer patients, an optimal treatment plan is the most important factor for long-term survival, and finding that ideal treatment begins with accurate staging. The …

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Alternative Therapies for Prostate Cancer

BY MARK SCHOLZ, MD Being diagnosed with cancer often stimulates people into action and triggers powerful survival instincts. Numerous purveyors of alternative medicine cater to these natural fears, and in …

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