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@jeffmarc Thank you for your input Jeff.

There are repurposed drugs that are recommended by some doctors as part of some treatment protocols for prostate cancer. Please note the terms "some doctors" and "some treatment protocols". I never stated, nor meant to imply, that repurposed drugs were the entire treatment protocol.

Also, please note I stated recommended by "care professionals" in my original post, not celebrity endorsers, nor internet influencers, nor quacks.

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Hello...I find all information interesting...perhaps if you were to be more specific? What repurposed drugs are recommended by doctors? What doctors? And what treatment protocols for prostate cancer?
The "care professionals" covers a wide range of people, with varying degrees of expertise.
Most folks here are data driven (my opinion) as am I. As a stage 4 multiple node metastatic person I am open to new ideas. I tried one of the "repurposed drugs for several months, when I was first diagnosed, with no postive results (PSA stayed the same, 55) before going on ADT. I dont like it but it works. I have been a reader of the "evidence.zone" Good info there. Several people here believe white button and turkey tail mushrooms work for them. Another here was sticking with the Rick Simpson Oil program. My neighbors brother is on a ivermectin/fenben program, his PSA is 118 and continues to rise...he says he is taking it day by day. Hope is a wonderful attribute but not a strategy. We are as prostate cancer patients (I believe) are: overmedicated, overtreated, pushed into surgery and radiation before educating ourselves about the disease. My MO told me: prostate cancer is a business. I told him: I realize that every cancer patient represents tens of thousands of dollars to the medical business model. Lol. We get along pretty good but I am in charge of my treatment. Thank you for reading my response to your post, I have been reading your posts, I would like to read the book by the Dr you recommended but it costs 40 dollars, Id rather spend my money supplements (I take a handful)! Dont we all. Lets talk!

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If there were any drugs out there that worked with prostate cancer, other doctors would be using them Not some doctors that were repurposing drugs.

If there was another drug that really helped, it would be news to all of us. How about giving us some names of some drugs that are supposed to help?. If it’s Keytruda you need to look into what really goes on with that drug and how it only works with certain specific issues that can arise with MSI. If you think it’s a PARP inhibitor, you need to look into the actual test that shows that it really doesn’t work with anything but BRCA2.

There are no repurposed drugs that actually do anything. If there were, they would be standard usage drugs.

Of course, if you could get into a clinical trial or get access to one of those drugs, you might say oh it’s been repurposed.

So give us some names.