Evidence based interventions for men on Active Surveillance
A free one stop website, providing the best compilation of evidence based interventions for men diagnosed with prostate cancer on active surveillance, has been assembled!
https://evidence.zone/library
The site is the companion to MANHANDLED by Paul D. Sweeney — a comprehensive guide to active surveillance for prostate cancer, which was just published last month.
Just purchased his book…review to follow….
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Thanks for the shout out, much appreciated! I really hope you enjoy the book and I also hope that evidence.zone will be a useful resource.
Paul S
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4 Reactions@paulsweeney The one that pops up in this forum from time to time is someone asking about Ivermectin. I don't see that in the Discredited bucket. Would be good to add if the science is there. I imagine it is. Very cool stuff btw. Recommend that everyone check it out. Steve
Oh great I'll check that out! Thanks
Evidence.zone is a free resource for men on active surveillance for prostate cancer. Every intervention rated by the strength of the published research — so you know what's proven, what's promising, and what's noise
Five new reviews on evidence.zone this month.
The headline: the CAPFISH-3 trial just gave us the first randomised evidence that an omega-3 diet with fish oil reduces a cancer proliferation marker in men on active surveillance. That’s published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, not a supplement company blog.
Also reviewed: Centrum Silver (the only multivitamin with phase 3 safety data in prostate cancer), enzalutamide (delays progression but at what cost to quality of life?), ivermectin (interesting lab data, no human trials), and hyaluronic acid (the research is about blocking it in tumours, not taking it as a supplement).
Every card tells you what the evidence actually shows — not what the manufacturer claims or what someone on a forum swears by.
Just got results from my latest every 3 months PSA test. >.10
Well at least some good news these days. This around my 3 year mark after my 30 rounds of proton radiation. PSA on prior test has been .12 and .15.
Now if I could just get my heart to work right. Spent 5 days in cardiac critical care with an ICD/Pacemaker shock and my heart in VFIB. Put me on amiodarone and ablation scheduled. But at least mentally one thing not worry about is my PSA.
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2 Reactions@smoore4 Invermectin is now added to the library
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