
152. Back to Basics - High Volume Metastatic Prostate Cancer
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Today, we discuss the role of triplet therapy (ie, chemotherapy and androgen receptor signalling inhibitor and ADT) in high-volume metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer and whether darolutamide is equivalent to the other androgen receptor signalling inhibitors in the castrate-sensitive space. Two good trials, and as always, some interesting discussion points.
Studies discussed in the episode:
ARASENS
ARANOTE
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