Metastatic Prostate Cancer (Stage 4B Prostate Cancer) means that the cancer has spread beyond your prostate and lymph nodes and is affecting other organs (bones, lung, liver). Castration naive or castration sensitive Prostate Cancer is used to define patients who have not been treated with ADT previously or are not con ADT at the time of progression/relapse.

Familiarize yourself with the castration naive metastatic Prostate Cancer treatment options below. Then click Create My Conversation Guide to prepare a list of questions to discuss with your doctor. Always remember, the more you know, the more likely you’ll achieve your treatment goals.

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Understanding Clinical Trials

Is A Clinical Trial Right For You?

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Informed Consent Protects Your Rights

What To Expect When You Participate

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Diagnosing Your Cancer

How Does a CT Scan Work?

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Diagnosing Your Cancer

How Does a PET Scan Work?

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Prostate Cancer Overview

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Treatment Options for Localized Prostate Cancer

Common Questions Answered

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Prostate Cancer Treatment: Targeted Therapy

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Prostate Cancer Treatment: Immunotherapy

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