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Recent clinical trials have hinted that combining immunotherapy and radiation therapy may be a powerful treatment approach for castration-resistant prostate cancer.

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NPfisherman

Thank you for posting this science, George71....I mentioned the other day we had not heard from you. I appreciate your effort...After my last science post was greeted with disinterest/ disdain, I stopped posting...

Hope all is well with you, brother....

Don Pescado

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snoraste in reply toNPfisherman

We do like your science posts Don. Keep at it please.

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NPfisherman in reply tosnoraste

Appreciate your compliment, but I have stopped posting....still replying, but less...

Have a great day...

Don Pescado

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snoraste in reply toNPfisherman

Sorry to hear. You cannot keep everybody happy.

-Best wishes

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DarkEnergy in reply toNPfisherman

Don,

This has happened (and happening) to me on occasions, in fact, deleted my NYMets account., then after a month realized, have too many great brothers here, so came back as DarkEnergy with South Park Eric Cartman as my image.... ;)

So, all the trolls in the world, will never make me forget the amazing brothers here!

Look at teflon brother Tall_Allen, he gets pounded all the time...

Onwards, compadre!

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NPfisherman in reply toDarkEnergy

Who has pounded him lately? The war ended with this post--a challenge to do things differently--it was a good thing, and my swan song--216 replies, a Battle Royale, that ended with a sigh...Nalakrats started and I finished--had Darryl delete 3 of my replies to TA during that free for all...

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I agree with you about brothers....made 4 solid connections here...went fishing in the spring with one...will repeat that trip this fall...talk on the phone...seeing 3 of them in October....good stuff...

Take care, my man....You are attacking this disease with a vengeance.....Best of luck...

Don Pescado

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DarkEnergy in reply toNPfisherman

Yes sir, we don't have the luxury of living 500 years to vet the results of clinical trials, I'm a software developer, just deal with logic and mathematics, attacking the circulating tumor cells (CTC) with probabilities, is all in my arsenal.with partners from the amazing Dana-Farber team. So, it's full press, I want to live another day...

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lewicki in reply toDarkEnergy

Hello Dark Energy, just saw your post. I need to know all I can about the circulating tumor cells. As I have in July 2020 finished four sessions on LU-177 and AC-225 at the university of Heidelberg. My PSA is 0.1. But being aware of the circulating tumors I am interested to know what all are brothers are doing to hopefully kill them . Thanking in advance.

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George71 in reply toNPfisherman

Don;t stop Don, please post anything you find .. I want to know about the latest and greatest -- who knows when the breakthrough may come.

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NPfisherman in reply toGeorge71

Appreciate the thought...people have a greater interest in FenBen than what I post...so why post?? Good stuff you posted today....What I have come to expect when you or several others post... Watching for the Phase 3 trials for SBRT + Zytiga or Docetaxol and ADT in Oligomets.....I think we will be proven right... Peace-1 trial may give us a clue--IMRT used.... hitting it hard early with combos--good stuff...

All the best,

Don Pescado

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rococo in reply toNPfisherman

Vowed never to allow anyone to discourage passing info. and maybe helping others. Rocco

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George71 in reply torococo

that's it rococo -- that's the reason I come here -- to see what others have found in their research and hear about their treatments etc. Everyone should share what they find.

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NPfisherman in reply torococo

OK...well when you see your last post as a breakthrough in therapy, and all everyone talks about is FenBen or Vaxchora, then you will realize there is no appreciation for your science...What I do is my business and I do not discourage ANYONE from posting science...

I am generally the initial responder to most science posts and always thank the poster...

BTW, who says, "The Science is Coming !!!!"........ I do....

If you feel I have discouraged passing of info or helping others, then you have an obligation to bring it to Darryl's attention and have me sanctioned.... It will not be my first sanctioning...

BTW, it has been pretty quiet around here for the last 4 months, without the bickering, insulting, and in fighting between the people with the largest followings.....Do you know why? When you figure it out....let me know....

Don Pescado

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rococo in reply toNPfisherman

Sorry I was speaking for myself. Keep up the good work. We appreciate it. Rocco

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ronnie1943 in reply toNPfisherman

I agree with ITCandy,...Missing your posts. You always had valuable information to share with all on this forum. I read most posts, I'm not to well versed as others on here, but for me, I'm just happy I found this site with all the support and comfort. for me the just knowing there are people that care and know what each is going through. I'm 75, received an iPad as a gift and trying to teach myself. My husband has been fighting this since age 65, now 76 young. He did do well for so long.... Last few years it's a different story..wish I had found this site years ago, might have been more education on the subject.. Again just happy for the support and others here that have so much information to share. I feel that we become family.

Sincere best wishes .

Lynn/caregiver

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snoraste

This brings out the obvious question: why not Lu177/Ac225 with PD1/PDL1? Or closer to home: should patients treated with Lu177/Ac225 start on some sort of virus therapy (Fenbendazole/Cholera vaccine,etc)?

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NPfisherman in reply tosnoraste

Indeed, they are looking at checkpoint inhibitors with radiation, CpG-a macrophage drug with Checkpoint inhibitos, etc...The witches brew... If it will get me off the hell ship SS APC, then I will take a double portion of witches brew with thanks...

Don Pescado

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j-o-h-n in reply toNPfisherman

Hanging up your spikes and I was about to send you Dolly's twin sister... GEEWHIZZGOLLY.... Say it isn't so..... Servicing two blow up dolls now is gonna kill me........ 'come back Shane'.....

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor

j-o-h-n Monday 09/02/2019 10:01 AM DST - Pinnes

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NPfisherman in reply toj-o-h-n

We'll all get off this hell ship and party like crazy....bring the dollies....I can dance with one....

Don Pescado

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j-o-h-n in reply toNPfisherman

No twerking.....

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Monday 09/02/2019 1:25 PM DST - Pinnes

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