Prostate Cancer | Second Opinion: Investigators Discuss How They and Their Colleagues Apply Available Clinical Research in the Care of Patients with Prostate Cancer

Featuring perspectives from Dr Emmanuel S Antonarakis, Prof Karim Fizazi, Dr Rana R McKay, Dr Alicia K Morgans and Dr A Oliver Sartor, including the following topics: Current Management of Nonmetastatic Prostate Cancer Introduction (0:00) Case: A man in his early 70s diagnosed with localized prostate cancer who underwent a radical prostatectomy in 2010 experiences rising prostate-specific antigen (PSA) from 0.18 to 0.4; PSA doubling time 7 months; PSMA PET-negative for other sites of disease — David S Morris, MD (1:26) Case: A man in his early 70s with M0 hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (HSPC) with PSA persistence after radical prostatectomy received androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) intensification with abiraterone/prednisone and went to the ER with hypertension, palpitations, headache and abnormal liver function tests — Sandy Srinivas, MD (15:58) Faculty presentation: Dr Morgans (19:29) New Considerations in Treatment Intensification for Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer (mHSPC) Case: A man in his mid 60s with localized prostate cancer and biochemical recurrence 5 years after neoadjuvant and adjuvant leuprolide and intensity-modulated radiotherapy to the whole pelvis — Neeraj Agarwal, MD, FASCO (28:59) Case: A man in his early 80s who underwent radical prostatectomy 15 years ago and received radiotherapy and ADT for biochemical recurrences is now diagnosed with M0 castration-resistant prostate cancer with quickly rising PSA levels — Dr Morris (33:02) Faculty presentation: Prof Fizazi (41:54) Available and Emerging Strategies for Newly Diagnosed Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (mCRPC) Discussion (53:41) Case: A man in his mid 60s diagnosed with metastatic HSPC and PSMA positivity in the pubic ramus, bilateral external iliac nodes and lungs — Dr Srinivas (57:03) Faculty presentation: Dr McKay (1:03:01) Identification and Management of mCRPC with a Homologous Recombination Repair (HRR) Gene Abnormality Case: A man in his early 50s with mCRPC after enzalutamide receives olaparib; somatic BRCA2 mutation; TP53 mutation on liquid biopsy — Dr Agarwal (1:18:21) Case: A man in his early 70s with high-grade localized prostate cancer treated with proton beam therapy and ADT for 2 years now has rising PSA and CT scan positive for retroperitoneal node; somatic BRCA2, TP53, FOXA1 and MEN1 mutations; microsatellite stable — Dr Morris (1:21:59) Faculty presentation: Dr Antonarakis (1:30:22) Management of Progressive mCRPC Case: A man in his late 70s with multiregimen-refractory mCRPC and a gBRCA2 mutation receives olaparib with a sustained response for several years — Dr Srinivas (1:43:10) Faculty presentation: Dr Sartor (1:48:35) CME information and select publications

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Featuring the video recorded proceedings of events held in conjunction with important scientific symposia, live webcasts and closed meetings featuring the perspectives of renowned clinical investigators, these videos provide an overview of important advances in the management of a number of solid tumors and hematologic cancers.