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Metastatic Prostate Cancer Roadmap

Understanding your diagnosis, tumor biology, and treatment history can help guide conversations with your care team and help you explore available options.

1. Diagnosis & Cancer History

2. Tumor Biology & Biomarkers

Germline mutations
Tumor (somatic) mutations
Imaging
Tumor markers monitored

3. Where Has the Cancer Spread?

Select all areas identified.

4. Hormone-Sensitive vs Castration-Resistant Pathway

Doctors may describe prostate cancer as:
Why this matters:
  • mHSPC discussions often focus on starting or intensifying androgen deprivation therapy.
  • mCRPC discussions often focus on next-line hormone therapy, chemotherapy, radioligand therapy, targeted therapy, or clinical trials.

5. Prior Systemic Treatments

Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT)
Androgen receptor targeted therapy
Chemotherapy
Targeted therapy
Immunotherapy
Radiopharmaceutical therapy
Current treatment

6. Prior Local Treatments

Surgery
Radiation
Ablation

7. Your Health, Priorities & Questions

Symptoms you would like help managing
Questions you may wish to ask your care team
  • Is my cancer hormone-sensitive or castration-resistant?
  • Has my tumor been tested for BRCA or other genetic mutations?
  • Am I eligible for PARP inhibitor therapy?
  • Should PSMA imaging be performed?
  • Am I a candidate for radioligand therapy such as Pluvicto?
  • What is the goal of my treatment right now?

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