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2nd Xofigo shots coming, Calium 7.8, PSA 1490.22, Alp 1194.14, WBC 5.2, RBC 3.6, HB 10.9, HCT 33.3, RDW 15.6

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86-year-old, advanced prostate cancer, DX 2018, done ADT, EBRT, docetaxel, chemo done and started Xofigo 11/17, and 2nd shot is coming. Pain still there with extreme fatigue and no appetite.

I'd like to hear about more Xofigo experiences that how to find out his bone marrow becoming damages before the lab result shows and anything can help not occurring? What happens if stop Xofigo?

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It may take a few infusions for the Xofigo to bring pain relief. Consider adding Provenge.

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