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NCCN Guidelines Updates: Management of Prostate Cancer

James L. Mohler and Emmanuel S. Antonarakis

is that new PET imaging will identify more men with micrometastases. This could cause “stage migration,” requiring treatment for longer periods. However, this earlier detection and resultant treatment may not change outcome. Integrating Genomic

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Physical Activity is Medicine

Alfredo Carrato

as a control group for future randomized trials and for the early detection of pancreatic cancer. 13 In contrast to dysbiosis, changes toward increased microbial abundance, diversity, and composition observed with physical activity training

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experienced specialists who frequently treat these rarer types of cancers. The NCCN Guidelines also recommend enrollment in clinical trials whenever possible, and advocate for asking questions and seeking second opinions. As with most cancers, early

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Prostate Cancer Prostate Cancer Early Detection Additional cancer types will be published in the coming months. The NCCN Guidelines are the recognized standard for clinical policy in cancer care and are the most thorough and most frequently updated

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Cancer Risk Reduction Strategies for Transgender, Non-Binary, and Gender-Diverse People With Hereditary Cancer Syndromes

Presented by: Julie S. Mak and Diego Rodriguez

associated with cancer diagnoses because they tend to avoid gender-assigned cancer screenings, which results in late-stage diagnosis. Among the many patient barriers to cancer screening and early detection in gender-diverse individuals are the social

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Risk Stratification and Selection of Management Strategy for Localized Prostate Cancer

Presented by: Alice Yu

prostate cancer. During the NCCN 2024 Annual Conference, Alice Yu, MD, MPH, Assistant Member, Department of Genitourinary Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Center, and member of the NCCN Guidelines Panel for Prostate Cancer Early Detection, identified patient and

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practice guidelines on preventing or managing recurrence and side effects can play an important role. “Effective transition of care in cancer survivors from oncologists to primary care physicians can make a significant difference in early detection of late

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Management of Metastatic Prostate Cancer

Presented by: Archana Ajmera, Rana R. McKay, and Kelly L. Stratton

digital rectal examination did not detect any irregularities. Continuing to follow the procedure outlined in the NCCN Guidelines for PC Early Detection, Dr. Stratton opted to conduct a multiparametric MRI, which showed a PI-RADS 4 lesion. After undergoing

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Management of Toxicities of BTK Inhibitors in B-Cell Malignancies

Presented by: Muhammad Saad Hamid and Kirollos S. Hanna

cardiac oncologist is recommended and an alternate BTK inhibitor or CLL treatment modality should be considered. 9 Educating patients about symptoms and early detection is crucial in managing those at risk of developing atrial fibrillation or

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The Impact of Insurance Status on Tumor Characteristics and Treatment Selection in Contemporary Patients With Prostate Cancer

Nicola Fossati, Daniel P. Nguyen, Quoc-Dien Trinh, Jesse Sammon, Akshay Sood, Alessandro Larcher, Giorgio Guazzoni, Francesco Montorsi, Alberto Briganti, Mani Menon, and Firas Abdollah

interpretation in response to the US Preventive Services Task Force Review . J Clin Oncol 2012 ; 30 : 2581 – 2584 . 23 Wolf AM Wender RC Etzioni RB . American Cancer Society guideline for the early detection of prostate cancer: update 2010 . CA