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Castration resistance

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Aug 18 8:08pm | Replies (8)

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I became castrate resistant 2 1/2 years after starting ADT. My oncologist actually put me on Biclutamide for a year and then Zytiga for 2.5 years. I started having some real heart issues with Zytiga So I switched over to Darolutamide and I have been undetectable for 20 months. It has been six years since I became castrate resistant. These newer drugs really help.

The one metastasis I had was on my spine on L4. Had it zapped a couple years ago with SBRT.

Now the bad news

While the median overall survival (OS) for mCRPC patients is often cited as around two years, it's crucial to understand that this is a median, meaning that half of patients live longer than this, and half live for a shorter duration.

Survival times vary greatly among mCRPC patients, influenced by factors like the extent of the disease (where it has spread, whether it is high volume or low volume disease, etc.), overall health, and response to treatment.

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Thanks Jeff! So have the newer drugs allowed a longer time from the start of ADT to castrate resistance and/or castrate resistance to death? My doctor said I will be on ADT for 3 years, but I think it will be for life due to the aggressiveness. When do most men go into remission, before castrate resistance, after, or can it be either?