Archive > July 2009

Sen. Chris Dodd’s Prostate Cancer Covered by Congressional Health Plan

» 31 July 2009 » In Healthcare Reform, Prostate Cancer, PSA Test, Surgery » Comments Off

Senator Christopher J. Dodd of Connecticut, age 65, announced on Friday that he had prostate cancer, in an early, treatable form. His PSA blood test, taken during an annual physical exam, plus follow up biopsy and treatment are covered by his Congressional health care plan, he said.

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Sandoz launches generic version of Casodex® tablets

» 09 July 2009 » In Casodex, Hormonal-ADT, PCa Treatments » Comments Off

Princeton, New Jersey; July 9, 2009 — Sandoz today announced the introduction of bicalutamide tablets, USP a generic equivalent of Casodex®, in the United States. Bicalutamide is an androgen receptor inhibitor indicated for use in combination therapy with a luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) analog for the treatment of Stage D2 metastatic carcinoma of the prostate.

According to IMS Health, US sales for branded bicalutamide tablets, USP were approximately USD 319 million for the twelve months ending April 2009. Sandoz will market bicalutamide in 50mg strength tablets, the same as Casodex®.

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Proton follow-up

» 09 July 2009 » In Prostate Cancer » Comments Off

A reader says I showed lack of objectivity in my post yesterday on whether Obama will slash reimbursements for proton beam therapy for prostate cancer. It’s true, I don’t want to see prostate cancer patients lose the option of proton beam therapy.

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Is Proton Therapy On Pres. Obama’s Health-Care Hatchet List?

» 08 July 2009 » In Beam Radiation, PCa Treatments, Prostate Cancer, Proton, Side Effects » Comments Off

Proton beam therapy for prostate cancer, a treatment that attracts more than an average numbers of engineers, scientists and pilots, is coming under intense scrutiny from reporters who expect it to be questioned by the Obama adminstration’s health-care reform team.

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