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Prostate Cancer Crisis: Imaging is the Solution Faina Shtern, MD President, AdMeTech Foundation

Prostate Cancer Crisis: Imaging is the Solution Faina Shtern, MD President, AdMeTech Foundation

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Page 1: Prostate Cancer Crisis: Imaging is the Solution Faina Shtern, MD President, AdMeTech Foundation

Prostate Cancer Crisis:Imaging is the Solution

Faina Shtern, MDPresident, AdMeTech Foundation

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Prostate Cancer Crisis:Imaging is the Solution

• AdMeTech Foundation’s Mission:

To End the Era of Blind Prostate Cancer Care: To Create a Future of Image-Guided, Minimally-Invasive Diagnosis & Treatment

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Courtesy of: Thomas M. Wheeler, MD, Baylor College of Medicine

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Prostate Cancer Crisis

• Prostate Cancer Epidemic

• “Blind” Diagnosis & Treatment

• Patient Care Crisis

• Socioeconomic Problem

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Prostate Cancer Epidemic

• Most common major cancer:– 1 in 6 men is diagnosed– A new case – every 2.5 minutes– A man dies of prostate cancer every 18 minutes

• In 2007:30,000 men died70,000 had treatment failures230,000 new cases1.5 million men had biopses

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Prostate Cancer Epidemic & African American Men

• Greater risk (by 60%)

• Younger Men

• More Virulent & Lethal Disease

• Higher Mortality (>100%)

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Imaging Technologies & Transformation of Prostate Cancer Care

• “If prostate cancer is caught at a time when it is confined to the prostate, generally it can be cured by radiotherapy and surgery”

Professor Alan Horwich

Royal Marsden Hospital, UK

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Unnecessary Biopsies:Patient Care Crisis & Socioeconomic Impact

230,000 new cases1.5 Million men have biopsies1 Million men per year have unnecessary

biopsies with related fears, trauma and costsCosts for Healthcare:

Over $2 Billion per year

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Unnecessary Biopsies:Patient Care Crisis & Socioeconomic Impact

– 20 million men who had biopsy

– 2 Million men live with prostate cancer

– 18 million men had unnecessary biopsies:• Cost to Healthcare: $36 billion

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Potential Cost Savings with Imaging Per Year

Cost of Unnecessary Biopsies: $2.00 billion

Potential Cost of Imaging for Additional Screening and Diagnostic Procedures: $600 million

Savings with Improved Imaging:$1.4 billion (assuming cancer yield of only 25%)

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Current Diagnosis and Treatment is Blind

There are no accurate, affordable and accessible imaging and other diagnostic tools to guide:

Early Detection

Biopsy

Treatment

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Experimental MRI Shows Large 2 cm Mass Missed with Biopsies

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Experimental MRI-Guided Biopsy

Large 2 cm Tumor:

Aggressive, virulent prostate cancer

(Gleason Score: 8 & 9)

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CT Imaging Shows Multiple Metastases

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• Rising PSA• Multiple negative biopsies• Experimental MRI - demonstrated tumor

– Image-guided Biopsy showed virulent cancer– Metastases to lymph nodes

• Treated with chemotherapy & radiation

Case Study:53 Year Old Man with

Negative Standard Biopsies for 5 years

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Blind Prostate Cancer Treatment: Complications

• 50 – 80% of impotence

• 50-60% of incontinence

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Mitchell Schnall, MD, PHDUniversity of Pennsylvania

Pioneer of Prostate-Dedicated MRI

• “What was the most devastating experience for my father… and what kept him embarrassed, ashamed and isolated from our family was his inability to control his bowels”

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Treatment Failures:Prostate Cancer Crisis

Efforts to Reduce Treatment Failures should be a clinical and public health priority

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Barry Bostwick:Leading Man of Prostate Cancer

• Barry’s Diagnosis – at the age of 52

• Barry Selected Radical Surgery– Diapers for Quite a While– Challenges with Intimacy– Shots and Viagra

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Barry Bostwick:Leading Man of Prostate Cancer

• Barry’s Father - Diagnosis at the age of 81

• Barry’s Father Selected Active Surveillance– No related problems or surgical complications

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Barry Bostwick:Leading Man of Prostate Cancer

• “Was surgery really necessary?”

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Prostate Cancer Care:Fundamental Dilemma

• To Treat or Not to Treat?

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Socioeconomic Impact

• 2 million men live with prostate cancer

• 18 million have had unnecessary biopsies:– ( $36 billion)

• Treatment costs $8 billion per year– at least $2 billion is unnecessary

• Lost Lives

• Lost Quality of Life

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Framing the Need for Prostate Imaging:Patrick Walsh, MD, Johns Hopkins

Pioneer of Radical Surgery

• “The most critical pieces of information…are the precise location and extent of cancer within the prostate.

• I can’t think of anything more important.

• Right now, there is no proven method… we need that desparately. ”

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Prostate Cancer Crisis:The Solution is Imaging

• Potential Annual Reduction of Health Care Costs with Imaging:– $1.4 billion (unnecessary biopsies)– $1.6 billion (unnecessary treatment)– $2 billion (minimally-invasive treatment)– Total Reduction: $5 billion

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“…but you have to demand it to get it."

“ ”