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Brief history and where I am now. My first post.

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Diagnosed metastatic prostate cancer in January, 2023. Prescribed Apalutamide plus Trelstar in February, 2023. Ceased being effective in April, 2024. Recently began Radium223 (Xofigo) treatment. Not sure if I will continue with Xofigo.

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I think Xofigo works best in combinations:

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Thank you Tall_Allen. Will discuss with my oncologist and urologist. What you forwarded will provide a head start re relevant questions.

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Why not continue?

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