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Role of Medical Oncologist in Prostate Cancer Therapy?

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: May 11 7:55pm | Replies (26)

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Safari to the edge of a cliff, like in Jumanji- lol. I m in the same boat as you, I prefer my medical oncologist over the urologist. RT completed taking Arbiterone/Prednisone. PSA UNDETECTABLE. Gotta decide in 6 more months what to do? Goodbye ADT/ Trelstar or continue the path. I am on

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A question for you? Several years ago, three, I started on abireterone and prednisone. About six months after that, my urologist switched me to Erleada which she provides through his own pharmacy. And now my number have run up to a PSA in the mid 20s he still does not want me to switch from Erleada and I am beginning to think it is because he sells it to me at $20,000 per month, I am thinking of going back to abireterone as my numbers were better then. Just curious if you took the one pill with food or you took the four pills on an empty stomach? Or is it possible to take two pills with food in the morning and two pills with food in the evening and get more positive results? My medical oncologist, hemmed, and hawed on that question.