Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) and the Prostate Cancer Foundation have combined resources to fund a Dream Team of Oncologists/Scientists to study personalized treatment for advanced prostate cancer. The three-year project will receive up to 10 million dollars from the sponsoring organizations.
Six doctor/scientists were chosen
to work together to identify resistance pathways in advanced prostate cancer and find new and novel ways to overcome the resistance to treatment.
Four campuses of the University of California (San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Santa Cruz, and Davis), the University of British Columbia, and the Oregon
Health and Science University are involved.
My oncologist, co-author, and friend Dr. Tom Beer is one of the six chosen for the project. The full title of the project is:
Targeting Adaptive Pathways in Metastatic Treatment Resistant Prostate Cancer
(accurate but a tongue twister). It will concentrate on men with advanced prostate cancer who have no reliable treatment
options. Current standard treatments to lower testosterone levels often don’t
work or they stop working over time in men with advanced prostate cancer.
The long-term goal of the project
is to improve outcomes for men with advanced prostate cancer (including me and
possibly you). This would include increased length of life, reduced side
effects, and a better quality of life. Clinical trials are scheduled to begin in
2013.
Concentrating on speeding up this process sounds good to me. My prostate cancer is slowly advancing like it is with thousands of other guys. Getting the best minds in oncology to work together on this project could help find useful treatments and save lives. I certainly hope so.
axman
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