Safety and tolerability of TAR-200 monotherapy in patients with BCG-unresponsive high-risk #NMIBC in #SUNRISE-1. @siadaneshmand@KECKSchool_USC joins @zklaassen_md@GACancerCenter to discuss on UroToday. The Phase IIb study demonstrates an impressive 83.5% complete response rate with the device, which remains in place for three weeks at a time. #WatchNow on UroToday > https://t.co/UbHlZUMhNh
GU Research Digest for the week of November 30 - December 6: a selection of publications about GU cancers in high-impact journals. Search the PMIDs on https://t.co/F03S8cX7Rn to read!
People who Exercise
As many of you know, or may not that I have prostate cancer and had it since 2016.
I don’t remember anyone telling me this about the importance of exercising after diagnosis, so good job I was already doing it already.
#SelfmgtLIVING-Works
Findings from a recent study suggest that men with intermediate- to high-risk prostate cancer and a limited life expectancy may be increasingly overtreated. @TimDaskivich@CedarsSinai#pcsm
https://t.co/A4k8cP97dP
The volume of germline genetic tests ordered for patients with prostate cancer is increasing over time, recent data suggests. @AdityaBagrodia@UCSDHealth#pcsm
https://t.co/IwOUsvyVTe
@ImermanAngels is an amazing organization. In this talk, @DocApplebaum shares four key caregiving lessons: telling patients’ stories, the caregiver’s role in healthcare, learning from emotions, and finding meaning in challenges. https://t.co/mpguCLh7pT
Tomato's Prostate Cancer-Fighting Power
Tomatoes are like a "Shield" protecting the prostate from cancer, using a combination of antioxidants, anti-inflammatory compounds, and immune-boosting properties.
AMAZING BENEFITS OF TOMATOES MOST OF YOU DON'T KNOW.
CHECK THREAD 👇
Higher leisure-time physical activity (>7.5 MET-h/week) was associated with a lower risk of incident cancer, specifically bladder, cervical and thyroid cancers, over a mean follow-up of 12.4 years. https://t.co/hhSTPFqS0w
2. Regular exercise.
Seyfried emphasizes regular exercise as VITAL for preventing cancer by:
• Improving mitochondrial function
• Lowering blood sugar and inflammation
• Supporting autophagy to clear damaged cells
Here are some forms of exercise anyone can do:
• Walking
• Swimming
• Strength training
Any form of movement is better than none.
Simply moving your body daily is the goal.
Exercise during cancer treatment can reduce hospital stays by 1.4 days! 💪 This means more open beds and faster access to care for other patients in need. Small steps, big impact. #CancerCare#ExerciseAndHealth#Healthcare
🚨 BJSM Blog:
Exercise During Cancer Treatment - A Key Factor in Reducing Hospitalisation 🏃♀️🏥
➡️ Bitesize digest of a recent systematic review
➡️ What effect does exercise have on clinical outcomes?
➡️ Is it safe?
READ HERE 👉 https://t.co/cRe8FMIfxu
The stats don't lie, prostate cancer is up to 99% treatable if you catch it early. That's why I'm partnering with @Depend and the @PCFnews to encourage men everywhere to take control of their health. The ball is in your court! #StandStrongForMensHealth#ad
Diet Quality, Dietary Inflammatory Potential, and Risk of Prostate Cancer Grade Reclassification out on @JAMAOnc
https://t.co/XbOiklvtmo
Study explores the relationship between diet🍲 and the risk of prostate cancer grade reclassification in 886 men with grade group (GG) 1 #ProstateCancer undergoing active surveillance. The findings showed that higher adherence to the Healthy Eating Index (HEI) and energy-adjusted HEI (E-HEI), which reflect alignment with American 🇺🇸dietary guidelines, was linked to a lower risk of grade reclassification to GG2 or greater, particularly to GG3 or greater, which typically requires curative treatment. Conversely, dietary inflammatory potential, as measured by the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII), was not significantly associated with grade reclassification risk.
This suggests that a healthier diet may help reduce the progression of low-grade prostate cancer.
Zhuo Tony Su
Mufaddal Mamawala @HopkinsMedicine@ClaireDlc@brucetrock
Ping: @OncoAlert 🚨 @yekeduz_emre@DrYukselUrun@nataliagandur@bavilima