Gene-guided treatment for prostate cancer
March 24th, 2009 Posted in prostate cancerDoctors are starting to attempt gene-guided treatment for men with advanced disease.
It’s an approach already offered in treating breast and certain other cancers. The new prostate work is a small initial step at catching up. And it targets the men in most dire need — those whose prostate cancer has spread to the bones or other parts of the body, and hormone treatment to slow its march has quit working.
The research is very preliminary but if a gene-guided method ultimately works it could ease what the American Cancer Society’s Dr. Durado Brooks calls today’s “shotgun approach” to advanced prostate cancer. Patients slog their way through a handful of medications in no particular order, changing course only after the cancer quits responding.