Prostate Cancer Treatment

Using Radioactive Particles to Kill Cells Attached to a ‘Homing Device’ to Seek Out Cancers

Testing for genetic weaknesses in repairing DNA could pick out men who may benefit from a new type of targeted nuclear medicine, a new study reports.

An emerging class of drugs are made up of a radioactive particle that can kill cells attached to a ‘homing device’ to seek out cancers by detecting the presence of a target molecule on their surface.

What We Are Missing In Prostate Cancer Treatments

Prostate cancer treatments have been targeting the androgen receptor for over 80 years, and the vast majority of our new treatments also continue to target the androgen receptor.  Prostate cancer treatments have failed to include new classes of treatments when compared to other cancers.