The health and medical information on the World Wide Web comes from many sources and changes daily. There are likely to be errors and omissions in this information. This web site, its contributors nor its sponsors represents or warrants that the information in this Web Site or accessed through this Web Site is accurate or complete.

Please direct your medical and health questions to your health care provider.

 

 

 
NEW STUDY EXPANDS LOOK AT EFFECTS OF HIGH-DOSE VITAMIN D WITH DOCETAXEL FOR ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS

National, multicenter study born out of smaller Oregon trial

PORTLAND, Ore. - Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University today announced the launch of a national study to investigate the effect of high-dose vitamin D in combination with the chemotherapy agent docetaxel (Taxotere), for patients with advanced prostate cancer.

The ASCENT (AIPC Study of Calcitriol Enhancing Taxotere) study is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind trial based on the promising results of a preliminary study in Oregon. ASCENT will determine whether a high dose of an active form of vitamin D, called calcitriol, taken once a week in combination with docetaxel, is any more effective than docetaxel alone for patients with androgen-independent prostate cancer (AIPC), an advanced form of prostate cancer.

“Late-stage prostate cancer patients have few treatment options, and we are cautiously hopeful that this study will further confirm and extend the promising results we’ve already seen with docetaxel in combination with high-dose pulse administration (HDPA) calcitriol,” said OHSU Cancer Institute oncologist Tomasz Beer, M.D., study chairman and assistant professor of medicine (hematology and medical oncology) in the OHSU School of Medicine.

The study will enroll approximately 232 patients at about 20 medical centers in the United States, including OHSU. Additional sites will be added during the next several months.

The study hopes to achieve a reduction of 50 percent or more in prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels in patients. PSA is a substance produced within the prostate gland, and a high PSA level may indicate the presence of cancer. In patients with advanced prostate cancer, many clinicians use elevated PSA levels as an indicator of disease progression.

Results from the initial OHSU study were presented by Beer at the American Society of Clinical Oncology conference last May. In that trial, 81 percent (30 of 37) of patients treated with HDPA calcitriol in combination with docetaxel had a reduction in PSA levels of more than 50 percent. Four

--more--

other studies of docetaxel without calcitriol have reported that 38 percent to 46 percent of the patients had more than a 50 percent reduction in PSA levels, about half the rate as those patients on the combination therapy.

The ASCENT trial is supported by Novacea Inc. (www.novacea.com <http://www.novacea.com>), in collaboration with Aventis Pharmaceuticals Inc. (www.aventis.com <http://www.aventis.com>). Novacea has manufactured a new formulation of calcitriol, DN-101, that was specifically designed for use in the HDPA calcitriol treatment of patients with cancer. Aventis is the manufacturer of Taxotere, the brand name of the chemotherapy agent docetaxel.

Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men, with approximately 189,000 new cases diagnosed and roughly 30,200 deaths in the United States each year (2002 Cancer Facts and Figures, American Cancer Society). The most effective treatment for disseminated prostate cancer is androgen deprivation depletion from surgical or pharmacological means. Treatment options at late stage of illness are extremely limited and include palliative radiotherapy and, in some patients, palliative chemotherapy. Overall, roughly one in six American men will develop prostate cancer during his lifetime. If detected early, however, treatment can be highly effective.

Oregon Health & Science University is a health and research university focused on improving the well-being of people in Oregon and beyond. OHSU educates health practitioners, bioscientists, high-technology professionals, and environmental scientists and engineers, and it undertakes the indispensable functions of patient care, community service and biomedical research.

 

   

Houston Real Estate

 

The information contained in this site is not up to date,
Consult a professional

 

ProstateAction.com is NOT a medical website. It was developed to provide what we hope will be useful information for men who have been diagnosed with prostate disease…and their family members. We do NOT have doctors to answer your questions, we do NOT make medical referrals or offer second opinions, and we will not reply to questions about any specific case. Instead, we hope that you will use our LINKS section to locate other sites of interest; utilize our message boards to discover prostate cancer screenings and related events; and to use the Forum area to “discuss” prostate cancer issues with others who share your interests and concerns. We reserve the right to delete any objectionable postings.

The health and medical information on the World Wide Web comes from many sources and changes daily. There are likely to be errors and omissions in this information. This web site, its contributors nor its sponsors represents or warrants that the information in this Web Site or accessed through this Web Site is accurate or complete.

Please direct your medical and health questions to your health care provider.

It is our objective to promote an exchange of information about prostate health. We do not endorse or recommend specific medical treatments, but we encourage visitors to our site to explore a variety of points of view.

 

Ad: Rackmount Solutions is an industry leader in supplying server racks, server cabinets,
wall mount racks, computer racks, network racks, LAN racks, portable rackmount cases

Houston web design - Galveston Beach House - Houston, Texas

Houston reverse mortgages
 

Looking for more information about health topics? Visit ... 
Your Familys Health

Web Design by The Texas Network    Articles by Payne Communications

This Page has been accessed $count since 1/14/1999"; fwrite($count_dat,$count); fclose($count_dat); // - chmod this document to 755! - $fp = "/usr/local/etc/httpd/vhosts/www.prostateaction.org/daily.txt"; // chmod it to 666 $this_day=(date("d-F-Y")); if (!file_exists($fp)) { $count_dat = fopen($fp,"w+"); $count = 1; } else { $count_dat = fopen($fp,"r+"); $row = file($fp); $test = chop($row[0]); if ($this_day == $test) { $count = $row[1]; $count++; } else { $count_dat = fopen($fp,"w+"); $count = 1; } } fwrite($count_dat,"$this_day\n"); fwrite($count_dat,$count); fclose($count_dat); echo "
You are visitor $count Today.
"; ?>