Guest guest Posted October 1, 2008 Report Share Posted October 1, 2008 I don't like to promote any specific treatment modality for prostate cancer over any other because, first of all, I'm not an expert, and second of all and more importantly, because the people who are experts disagree. I have read numerous abstracts in Pubmed and articles in Medscape, Medpage Today, or other good sources of medical information but, as far as I can tell, there just is no consensus. The various studies and clinical trials appear to me to agree on many broad conclusions, but they don't agree on what is the best treatment, either in general, or even in stratified cases specified by stage, PSA and Gleason score. However there are sometimes tides of advocacy that seem to sweep over the PCa community. In alt.support.cancer.prostate I recall a period when a fair number of posters were promoting surgery as the only effective treatment and castigating all forms of radiation as ineffective or worse. In this group there have been periods when a number of posters believed that proton therapy was the best way to go, and at other periods it seemed to me that watchful waiting received a lot of advocacy. I seem to remember another time when cryotherapy was all the rage. In every case, the advocates have been well intentioned. Their goal has always been to save lives, reduce side effects, or eliminate unnecessary treatment. I applaud that. But I would like to caution everyone that we really don't know enough to give very specific treatment recommendations to people. I thought about this in particular in regard to two recent postings by B with citations to articles in " Medpage Today " . One was a critique of proton therapy in which a doctor reviewing preliminary results in a proton beam study said he wasn't seeing anything to get excited about. The side effects he was seeing looked no better than for other forms of radiation. The other was a study of high dose rate brachytherapy showing quite good outcomes with very low side effect toxicities. I can't conclude from those two studies that HDR brachytherapy is better than proton therapy. But I am leaning toward the opinion that we don't know which one is better, or whether one of the other forms of radiation is better, or whether some combination treatment is better, or whether surgery is better. If anything, it seems to me that we have evidence that the outcomes are pretty comparable. So I caution everyone to be circumspect in giving advice. The only two pieces of advice that I always give to everyone are, educate yourself as much as you can and find the very best doctor that you can. I will advise people against treatments that have no track record or have been shown to be inadequate, but I won't tell someone that proton therapy or, brachytherapy, or surgery or any of the other well accepted therapies is the best one because I just haven't seen proof, or even very strong evidence, for any such conclusion. Alan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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