Saturday, January 2, 2016

My 2016 Prostate Cancer Predictions

...and a few musings.
After 13 years of "Adventures in Prostate Cancer," I believe I have earned the right to make a few predictions--sometimes tongue-in-cheek. And even if I don't have the right, here goes.

Q-1. Will there be a cure or partial cure for prostate cancer or any other cancer in 2016?
A-1. Very unlikely. Very complicated. And it probably has nothing to do with the astronomical profits from cancer treatment medications.

Q-2. Will new and more effective prostate cancer meds be approved by the FDA in 2016?
A-2. Yes and No! The FDA will probably approve a drug or two (the YES part). And NO, the new drugs will not likely be more effective than the current selection. This leaves room for even more drugs in 2017.
But it's a good bet they will be more expensive in 2016 (unless you can buy them in almost any other country).

Q-3. Am I really as jaded and skeptical as I sound in these first two predictions?
A-3. Again, Yes and No! Yes, it seems that in many ways cancer treatment is just another big business. Costs, treatments, and medications are prohibitively expensive and out of reach for many cancer patients who do not possess the needed resources. Big numbers trump (not that trump) individuals. No, my personal experience has included excellent medical care from doctors and nurses I consider friends. I believe they are looking out for my best interests (in spite of the fact that I am a "problem" patient). I have never had to go without the best treatments currently available.

In my head, I'm still a cup-half-full kind of guy. I believe that the increasingly serious side effects I am experiencing can be managed. I've undergone procedures I never knew existed--and there are more to go.

I'll post a step by step explanation of all my newest adventures in the new year.

axman