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F/U on my post about Lynparza on my hubby, suggesting biopsy prior to IMRT, but at 80 yrs old, worried about risks going through bone and side effects. Dx last year with pc with meths to bones, G9, Orch last year, been on Nubeqa, other mets stable and psa still at <0.1. New met in Sacrum RO says was very small on scan 2/22, but has grown since to pretty large. Anyone else had this kind of biopsy where the tumor is inside the bone? MO is willing to proceed with IMRT w/o biopsy for urgency, then start Lynparza 30 days later. 2nd opinion suggests biopsy then IMRT. Biopsy will not make a difference in treatment with the RO, but says it could possibly make a difference with other treatment?

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Spyder54

Radiation (SABR/SBRT) is painless, and completed in 3 sessions or less. Ask yourself what is probabilty of PCa in Scarum. High right? My RO at Memorial asloan Kettering said of my T5(spine) their is risk for biopsy. You are here for 5 days of Prostate, 2 institutions hv told you this probably is PCa. Lets do this in 3 days. Glad I did. Mike

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Pops78 in reply to Spyder54

Thank you. Coming from Memorial Sloan Kettering says alot.

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Tall_Allen

You've already had a Foundation One report, right? It showed he was BRCA+, which is why he will be getting Lynparza, right? IMRT to the sacrum may prevent complications later.

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Pops78 in reply to Tall_Allen

Yes, Foundation One report from liquid biopsy, blood, showed CDK12. Lynparza has been approved by the FDA for this mutation. Thanks TA

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Tall_Allen in reply to Pops78

Have you looked at clinical trials for CDK12?

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Pops78 in reply to Tall_Allen

Have not, afraid at 80 yrs old it might be too harsh? Or if he was not in the Lynparza group, we might waste time? Idk really?

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Tall_Allen in reply to Pops78

Seems reasonable. PARP inhibitors can be harsh, but good response with CDK12 to Zytiga+PARP inhibitors.

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Pops78 in reply to Tall_Allen

Thanks TA for the info.

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SpencerBoy11

I was 82 and went through it all with not a lot of difficulty. I think doing it is better by far than not.

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Pops78 in reply to SpencerBoy11

Did you have a Sacrum tumor and biopsy? Or you talking about prostate biopsy? Thank you.

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SpencerBoy11 in reply to Pops78

Had prostrate cancer in my bladder removed after the biopsy.

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Jmr11820

does he have symptoms/pain in the sacrum?

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Pops78 in reply to Jmr11820

He has back pain, but also has a herniated disk in lower spine. So probably both causes pain. But he has weak legs and neuro symptoms as well.

I like the MO . 👏👏👏👏🍀

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Gl448

What specifically are you asking about the sacrum biopsy?

I’ve got mets in sacrum and ramus/acetabulum and am scheduled for ct-guided deep bone biopsy this Friday. I think they’re just doing the ramus but imagine the process is similar. Sedation and local anesthetic.

My RO was ready to start treatments until I mentioned the bone biopsy, then she said we’d wait for the results of that.

My MO was quite upset when she thought the RO was going to start before the biopsy. Not sure why, perhaps the radiation can mess with the biopsy results?

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Seasid in reply to Gl448

good question

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Pops78 in reply to Gl448

I think it can.

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Pops78 in reply to Gl448

Anyone had it done already? Here they are only talking about numbing up instead of sedation and that just seems wrong. Glad yours is ordering sedation. But his pain seems worse today so not sure we can wait until the 7th for the biopsy?

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discgolf1

I am 78 and was on Lynparza for 4-5 months with no side effects. Work for a few month and then PSA starting rising again. MO to me off it.

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