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pd63
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Clinical Trial PT 112 ?
I’m writing for my husband who is French (I’m English : we live in France ) He’s 65 and was diagnosed in March 2022 - already metastatic : PSA 36 (previous test 18months before was normal ) Mets in spine and pelvis also liver . Enantone 3 monthly injections and Zytiga to start with. PSA went down
I’m writing for my husband who is French (I’m English : we live in France ) He’s 65 and was diagnosed in March 2022 - already metastatic : PSA 36 (previous test 18months before was normal ) Mets in spine and pelvis also liver . Enantone 3 monthly injections and Zytiga to start with. PSA went down
Enilorac63
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Dr. "Snuffy" Myers daughter talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis
https://youtu.be/k0vmB-fgxQc Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 Jessie Myers, daughter of prostate cancer legend Dr. "Snuffy" Myers, talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis and how she and her family came to terms with death and prostate
https://youtu.be/k0vmB-fgxQc Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 Jessie Myers, daughter of prostate cancer legend Dr. "Snuffy" Myers, talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis and how she and her family came to terms with death and prostate
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
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Dr. "Snuffy" Myers daughter talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis
https://youtu.be/k0vmB-fgxQc Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 Jessie Myers, daughter of prostate cancer legend Dr. "Snuffy" Myers, talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis and how she and her family came to terms with death and prostate
https://youtu.be/k0vmB-fgxQc Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 Jessie Myers, daughter of prostate cancer legend Dr. "Snuffy" Myers, talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis and how she and her family came to terms with death and prostate
Darryl
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in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Caelyx
I finished 6 cycles of carboplatin/paclitaxel at end Oct and it seemed to have really worked on the cancer that is in my liver and peritoneum so following advice of my oncologist I’ve had a break as I’ve been on chemo of some kind or other since Sept 21. After a scan and in Dec he talked about me having
I finished 6 cycles of carboplatin/paclitaxel at end Oct and it seemed to have really worked on the cancer that is in my liver and peritoneum so following advice of my oncologist I’ve had a break as I’ve been on chemo of some kind or other since Sept 21. After a scan and in Dec he talked about me having
Skyeplus
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My Ovacome
3 months ago
He4 ovarian tumor marker
Hi.Can you please help me. Doctor sent me to blood tests. The marker Ca125 was within limits, and He4 was elevated to 270 pmol. It has been 9 months since then. Ca 125 remains below the limit, He4 increased to 335 pmol, free fluid is present. Ct showed no changes in the abdominal cavity. I have diagnostic
Hi.Can you please help me. Doctor sent me to blood tests. The marker Ca125 was within limits, and He4 was elevated to 270 pmol. It has been 9 months since then. Ca 125 remains below the limit, He4 increased to 335 pmol, free fluid is present. Ct showed no changes in the abdominal cavity. I have diagnostic
TinaJas
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
3 months ago
Is it PSA recurrence or not...
My friend had a radical prostatectomy a year ago. Since then his monthly PSA results were stable, at 0.006 3 months ago his PSA went from 0.006 to 0.012, then the next month to 0.029. His MO wanted to see the third month's results in order to consider salvage radiation therapy. Luckily, third month's
My friend had a radical prostatectomy a year ago. Since then his monthly PSA results were stable, at 0.006 3 months ago his PSA went from 0.006 to 0.012, then the next month to 0.029. His MO wanted to see the third month's results in order to consider salvage radiation therapy. Luckily, third month's
traveller64
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Mortality Probability after first PSA rise vs non-castrate testosterone levels (low vs Normal)
Here's a plot from Atkins (2018) that shows the Percent risk of Prostate Cancer-specific Mortality versus time following a first PSA failure, for two different non-castrate testosterone levels (Low-T and Normal-T). The low testosterone levels are: median = 162, range = 120-236 ng/dL. Normal T is 400
Here's a plot from Atkins (2018) that shows the Percent risk of Prostate Cancer-specific Mortality versus time following a first PSA failure, for two different non-castrate testosterone levels (Low-T and Normal-T). The low testosterone levels are: median = 162, range = 120-236 ng/dL. Normal T is 400
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
PSA Score Doubling / Lab Error?
Hey folks I was diagnosed back in 2017 with 3+3, later upgraded to 3+4, but with less then 5% of G4. Epstein reviewed and said he would go against Johns Hopkins policy to automatically treat ANY amount of G4 and stick with AS, at least in my situation. Before and since my diagnosis, my PSA score has
Hey folks I was diagnosed back in 2017 with 3+3, later upgraded to 3+4, but with less then 5% of G4. Epstein reviewed and said he would go against Johns Hopkins policy to automatically treat ANY amount of G4 and stick with AS, at least in my situation. Before and since my diagnosis, my PSA score has
PTvsPC
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
What's on at Ovacome next week (week commencing 4 March 2024)?
Good afternoon everyone This is our weekly post to let you know about the different support groups, workshops and events taking place at Ovacome next week.
Monday 4 March
- Coventry and Warwickshire ovarian cancer support group, currently taking place online between 1:00pm – 2:30pm: https
Good afternoon everyone This is our weekly post to let you know about the different support groups, workshops and events taking place at Ovacome next week.
Monday 4 March
- Coventry and Warwickshire ovarian cancer support group, currently taking place online between 1:00pm – 2:30pm: https
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My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
3 months ago
First PSA after RARP
My dad had RARP on Jan 19,2024. Gleason 8(4+4) PSA 12, clean PSMA pet scan before surgery. Path report had no LN SVI or EPE but PNI and 50 percent prostate involvement. PSA today 6 weeks post surgery came out to .09. What should we do next? Age 73. Tall_Allen Please advice. Thanks a lot for your help
My dad had RARP on Jan 19,2024. Gleason 8(4+4) PSA 12, clean PSMA pet scan before surgery. Path report had no LN SVI or EPE but PNI and 50 percent prostate involvement. PSA today 6 weeks post surgery came out to .09. What should we do next? Age 73. Tall_Allen Please advice. Thanks a lot for your help
Pca2024
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Docxtel triple therapy?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. My dad--81, advanced metastatic castrate resistant Diagnosed at 79 with stage 4 met 8 bones, including skull, no Gleason, never even saw a urologist. Diagnosed in ER and sent straight to the oncologist and palliative care doctor. PSA initially at 137 Lupron
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. My dad--81, advanced metastatic castrate resistant Diagnosed at 79 with stage 4 met 8 bones, including skull, no Gleason, never even saw a urologist. Diagnosed in ER and sent straight to the oncologist and palliative care doctor. PSA initially at 137 Lupron
lgutman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
PSA reduction after Estrogen Patch Therapy
Here's a revised plot of PSA reduction due to castration from Estrogen Patch therapy. The previous version had the wrong time scale. That has been corrected in this version. The total time is 3 months, after which the PSA and testosterone both flatten out versus time. I've also added the reference
Here's a revised plot of PSA reduction due to castration from Estrogen Patch therapy. The previous version had the wrong time scale. That has been corrected in this version. The total time is 3 months, after which the PSA and testosterone both flatten out versus time. I've also added the reference
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
PSA reduction by Estrogen Patch (revised)
Here's a revised plot of PSA reduction due to castration from Estrogen Patch therapy. The previous version had the wrong time scale. That has been corrected in this version. The total time is 3 months, after which the PSA and testosterone both flattened out versus time. I've also added the reference
Here's a revised plot of PSA reduction due to castration from Estrogen Patch therapy. The previous version had the wrong time scale. That has been corrected in this version. The total time is 3 months, after which the PSA and testosterone both flattened out versus time. I've also added the reference
janebob99
in
Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
The De-Escalate Trial: Intermittently Stopping Prostate Cancer Treatments to Improve QoL
as the title says: https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/asco-gu-2024/video/mediaitem/3875-the-de-escalate-trial-intermittently-stopping-prostate-cancer-treatments-to-improve-quality-of-life-guillaume-grisay.html
as the title says: https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/asco-gu-2024/video/mediaitem/3875-the-de-escalate-trial-intermittently-stopping-prostate-cancer-treatments-to-improve-quality-of-life-guillaume-grisay.html
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Transitioning
I've come to the realization that I can no longer contend with the effects of metastatic
breast
cancer
combined with multiple GI issues that prevent me from eating and drinking.
I've come to the realization that I can no longer contend with the effects of metastatic
breast
cancer
combined with multiple GI issues that prevent me from eating and drinking.
Bestbird
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
PSA drop with decreasing Testosterone after Estrogen Patch Therapy
Here's a plot that I made from data taken from the PATCH estrogen patch therapy study. It plots the % reduction in PSA from baseline (100%) at time = 0 as a function of testosterone levels over a period of 4 weeks. As you know, estrogen effectively castrates men, causing a drop in testosterone over
Here's a plot that I made from data taken from the PATCH estrogen patch therapy study. It plots the % reduction in PSA from baseline (100%) at time = 0 as a function of testosterone levels over a period of 4 weeks. As you know, estrogen effectively castrates men, causing a drop in testosterone over
janebob99
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
PSA drops with decreasing Testosterone
Here's a plot that I made from data taken from the PATCH estrogen patch therapy study. It plots the % reduction in PSA from baseline (100%) at time = 0 as a function of testosterone levels over a period of 4 weeks. As you know, estrogen effectively castrates men, causing a drop in testosterone over
Here's a plot that I made from data taken from the PATCH estrogen patch therapy study. It plots the % reduction in PSA from baseline (100%) at time = 0 as a function of testosterone levels over a period of 4 weeks. As you know, estrogen effectively castrates men, causing a drop in testosterone over
janebob99
in
Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
PSA spiked from .6 to 8.0 in 3 months
The blood test corroborates the MRI that shows spread. I am talking with Dr Goodman in the AM. Am I doomed? My PSA has never been 8. before
The blood test corroborates the MRI that shows spread. I am talking with Dr Goodman in the AM. Am I doomed? My PSA has never been 8. before
crony
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
At the crossroads (again)
My profile is up to date, but, briefly, have failed chemo, ADT (am castrate resistant), failed Keytruda and now Pluvicto. Scans yest. & today show progression along with PSA rise. All my mets are in bone. So, my SOC choices are cabazataxel or radium 223. Other options are trial, which are a crapshoot
My profile is up to date, but, briefly, have failed chemo, ADT (am castrate resistant), failed Keytruda and now Pluvicto. Scans yest. & today show progression along with PSA rise. All my mets are in bone. So, my SOC choices are cabazataxel or radium 223. Other options are trial, which are a crapshoot
rsgdmd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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