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Prostar trial over

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After 5 and 1/2 months, I have a new lesion on my rib . Not a big surprise since my psa and alk phos has been on the rise. Done zytiga and now Xtandi in the Prostar trial. The trial will not be going to phase 3. At least It helped me for almost half a year

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So sorry to hear about the new lesion Peter. Have you discussed with your MO about your next course of action after Xtandi? Hang in there as there are still a lot of options out there and please say hi to Laura for me. Take care and keep safe.

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Yes, Take care and keep safe..... and to you two guys and the kids.....Mabuhay!!!

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Saturday 08/29/2020 2:18 PM DST

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