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I just completed month 51 of the oral chemotherapy (Zytiga) I am now at month 139 since diagnosis. My most recent PSA a month ago was less than 0.01 This picture was taken Christmas Eve day.

I am a very blessed man and I know it

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spinosa profile image
spinosa

over 11 years? And a 0.01 PSA? Almost impossible... but, wishful for us all...

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Todd1963 in reply tospinosa

Nothing is impossible. My original prognosis was for 1 year. Maybe I just got real busy Living and forgot to die. Actually in my mind it is by the grace of God that I am still here

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spinosa in reply toTodd1963

May we all become likewise busy! My best to you for a long and healthy life.

Zytiga isn't in the chemotherapy class of drugs. Those are the taxanes. It's in the ADT class.

What happened the first 88 months? (Who is the babe?)

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Todd1963 in reply to

Zytiga is classified as a daily oral chemotherapy. If you do not believe me call a pharmacist. My videos are on the website at Janssen Oncology. If you still don’t take my word for it then talk to an oncologist and then try to get any kind of critical illness insurance.

I was diagnosed stage IV with mets in my lungs bones and lymph nodes and a PSA of over 3200. I have been on Lupron D.E.S. Casadex Provenge and now Zytiga. Had a one year hormone holiday in the middle.

She is not a babe except to me and she is my bride

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martingugino - No need to be rude, combative or disrespectful. Babe?

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TNCanuck in reply to

Zytiga is most definitely considered an oral chemotherapy drug. It's also an aantiandrogen antineoplastic agent. The two are not mutually exclusive.

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ronton2 in reply to

Mine is packaged in large print: Oral chemotherapy. I did not realize it before seeing that notification.

OK it is a chemical.

cityofhope.org/blog/prostat...

DES! Very interesting.

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Todd1963

That’s kind of how I viewed it originally. Thought it was just a type of adt. Wish it was. My insurance cancelled me because of it. It was just a critical illness insurance but would have been nice to have the money when I need it.

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Hazard

Whatever it is you want to call Zytiga, 139 months is a great achievement. Well done Todd.

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BigRich

Todd,

How old where you when you got PCa? I hope, to duplicate your success on Zytiga. You are correct, the good Lord is looking after you.

God Bless,

Rich

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Todd1963 in reply toBigRich

I was 42 at the time of DX

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spinosa in reply toTodd1963

Yes, rocking it, indeed.

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BrianF505

You rock Todd! Congrats!

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Dan59

Congrats Todd, You have done well. Though Zytiga is a drug to reduce testosterone ,thus it is ADT, I think they manufacturers call it chemo to get the insurance companies to pay for it. Todd ,we were diagnosed on the same day in 2006.

Dan

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BigRich in reply toDan59

Dan,

October 2017 my PSA was 15.7 and my testosterone was 38, and December 2017 my PSA was 9.5 and testosterone was 44. I am on Zytiga Lupron and Presidone. Why is testosterone rising? Perhaps, I should drop Lupron and go on Firmagon? I will wait for another monthly blood test and discuss with my MO.

Rich

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Dan59 in reply toBigRich

Rich, It is hard to know why T is bouncing around, glad for the psa drop though. Mine used to do the same thing in the early days. I had heard that possibly the 28 day lupron would be more effective, Though I do not know of any studies. It is important to know that the 1 month lupron is really a 28 day shot as is the 3 month a 12 week shot. I am surprised that with zytiga it still bounces, You must have had a powerful testosterone before ADT.

I wish you the best,

Dan

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BigRich in reply toDan59

Dan.

My testosterone before I began ADT was 505, and I take the 28 day Lupron injection.

Rich

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scarlino in reply toBigRich

I am taking same combo. What has your MO said about rise?

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BigRich in reply toscarlino

She has not got back to me, 16 days and counting. I have an appointment with her in two weeks I will ask her then.

Rich

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scarlino in reply toBigRich

I hope you get some answers that are positive.

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I think if some company calls zytiga a chemotherapy, it is for some self-serving and improper interest. It is not at all the common usage. (Possibly could be challenged?)

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I’m on Tak 700 test Adt drug and the lady dispensing this to me tells me it is considered a Chemo drug. So any chemical to fight cancer could be considered a “chemo” drug .my opinion only..

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Of course Zytiga is an ADT.

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Roland632017 in reply to

Hi Lulu700

I am confused.

So are you the daughter carer of your dad?

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Lulu is my puppies name. I’m scott

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I think that is too broad. There are multiple axes of attack. One can atttack all prostate cells, for example, or all cancer cells.

Chemo drugs have traditionally been aimed at dividing cells. Cancer is a disease of out-of-control cell division. So you may lose hair and nails with chemo, but you get the cancer.

However I have seen more references to oral medications that people insist are chemo, so i guess I don't care.

But the hormone axis is a second axis of treatment, with its own set of side effects. I don't see the use of classifying those in with chemo. It does not help conceptually, or at lease I have not see the overlap of side effects, or the similarity of mechanism (anti-mitosis).

Radiation is a third way, in the class of localized energy, that is not usefully called chemo. So Radium 232, or HDR seeds, or HIFU or Cryo are not usefully called chemo.

And if new anti-PSMA treatments pan out, they affect all prostate cells, not just dividing prostate cells, and are not usefully called chemo.

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TNCanuck

Fantastic! God bless you. Love your positive attitude.

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j-o-h-n

Is Christmas Eve day, the day before Christmas? hmmmm

Geez another great location for a Starbucks...

Good Luck and Good Health and a Happy 2018 +.

j-o-h-n Sunday 12/31/2017 12:48 AM EST

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Sisira

No wonder! With this kind of sports you will forget what type of drug is Zytiga! It is not chemotherapy. It is second line hormone therapy. There are oral chemotherapy tablets and capsules as well. Their indications are toxic and quite different. Again, not that you don't know these things but the baby in your cuddle makes you forget everything! Isn't it?

Happy New Year to the lovely couple!

Sisira

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wellness

Beautiful. Happy for you. And yes, it is by Grace only. I understand.

I guess I am in a similar boat...when diagnosed 3 yrs ago PSA was 1500 and I had mets from base of spine to skull. Lupron reduced PSA to 3 and holistic treatment has killed half the mets now.

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gusgold in reply towellness

what is the holistic treatment

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wellness in reply togusgold

you can reach me privately at craiginindia@gmail.com. I am very careful in giving this information out. if necessary we can talk on phone a bit. I am happy to share.

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gusgold

What about BIRM and the RGL (Raw Gator Liver)

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Moespy

Congratulations Todd! I think we will see more and more long-term survival stories like yours with all of the work being done to combat PCa becoming immune to different therapies. Beautiful backdrop! Best wishes and Happy New Year! Jim

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snoraste

Congrats Todd - great picture. Keep it up on all fronts! Best wishes for 2018

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podsart

Haven’t heard from you in a while —- good luck!

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podsart in reply topodsart

Thanks -happy new year

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Break60

Excellent! Happy New Year!

Bob

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Wings-of-Eagles

Way to go Brother Todd great picture of you and Mandy. Happy New Year 2018 it will be our best ever! Keep the Faith! WOE aka Dan and Rose

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Wings-of-Eagles

Todd P.S Wow some of these replies are off the wall. That's why I hope you are healing well!! The "real Dan the Man"

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Mrkharn

Great picture!

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paulofaus

Excellent result, gives me hope.

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Lunbo

++Great news---I was on Zitiga, Lupron,&Xgeva for 5 years and now just have moved to Xtandi. Sixteen years since DX---so new drugs work!!

Best to you!

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Awesome news! Thank you and continued success!

Blessed with love and a good attitude! Best of luck..

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