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Not about advanced PCa, but might be useful: curcumin and BPH
The nano-micellar curcumin improves International Prostate Symptoms Score (IPSS) in patients with
benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
: a randomized clinical trial https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37458774/
The nano-micellar curcumin improves International Prostate Symptoms Score (IPSS) in patients with
benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
: a randomized clinical trial https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37458774/
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Pumpkin seeds offer numerous health benefits, including improved prostate health and fertility boost for men.
Prostate Health:
Clinical research indicates that pumpkin seeds may help in relieving symptoms of
benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
(BPH), a condition in which the prostate gland enlarges.
Prostate Health:
Clinical research indicates that pumpkin seeds may help in relieving symptoms of
benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
(BPH), a condition in which the prostate gland enlarges.
porimol
in
Healthy Eating
3 months ago
Dustasteride (avodart)
My doc has prescribed this drug for
benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
. I need help with urinary frequency, urgency, and frequent night time urination. It is too early to tell if the drug is helping. It can three to six months to have the desired effect of reducing prostate swelling.
My doc has prescribed this drug for
benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
. I need help with urinary frequency, urgency, and frequent night time urination. It is too early to tell if the drug is helping. It can three to six months to have the desired effect of reducing prostate swelling.
Parrsboro
in
Sensitive Issues for Men
2 months ago
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Diagnostic Imaging Not Yet Enough for Biopsy-Free Radical Prostatectomy - MedPage Today, November 27, 2023
[/i] The full article (with links to the papers cited and a professional editortial comment) is linked below: [i]
Diagnostic Imaging Not Yet Enough for Biopsy-Free Radical Prostatectomy - Study validates concerns about
prostatic
hyperplasia
-related PSMA-PET false positives, by Kristin
[/i] The full article (with links to the papers cited and a professional editortial comment) is linked below: [i]
Diagnostic Imaging Not Yet Enough for Biopsy-Free Radical Prostatectomy - Study validates concerns about
prostatic
hyperplasia
-related PSMA-PET false positives, by Kristin
cujoe
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Seminal fluid decline
I have either
benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
or irritable bladder syndrome based on symptoms of nighttime urination and daytime frequency particularly when I consume caffeine, etc. Best wishes to all.
I have either
benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
or irritable bladder syndrome based on symptoms of nighttime urination and daytime frequency particularly when I consume caffeine, etc. Best wishes to all.
Parrsboro
in
Sensitive Issues for Men
1 year ago
Prostate-Kidney and BPH Decision for treatment.
Hi everyone. Hoping to get some input from the collective experience and knowledge of the helpful people on this forum in making a decision on course of treatment. I apologize for length of post, but, with two issues (prostate and kidney) it took a bit to accurately explain. Newly diagnosed with Prostate
Hi everyone. Hoping to get some input from the collective experience and knowledge of the helpful people on this forum in making a decision on course of treatment. I apologize for length of post, but, with two issues (prostate and kidney) it took a bit to accurately explain. Newly diagnosed with Prostate
Seminole0412
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) And Potential Help
Benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
affects about 50 percent of men between the ages of 51 and 60 and up to 90 percent of men older than 80.2 .
Benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
affects about 50 percent of men between the ages of 51 and 60 and up to 90 percent of men older than 80.2 .
chartist
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
PSA suppression
My PSA lows tend to be around 3.3, and it occurs to me that some might think it odd that I don't drive it lower. I think it is very common for men on ADT to draw too much comfort from a significant PSA reduction, if not a near-zero PSA. I have witnessed men misinterpret a dramatic drop in PSA as
My PSA lows tend to be around 3.3, and it occurs to me that some might think it odd that I don't drive it lower. I think it is very common for men on ADT to draw too much comfort from a significant PSA reduction, if not a near-zero PSA. I have witnessed men misinterpret a dramatic drop in PSA as
pca2004
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
TURP for prostate cancer patients
Vietnam) and most of them said it’s not for prostate cancer patients but for BHP (
Benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
) patients. They believe the surgery would make cancer cells develop quicker and stronger.
Vietnam) and most of them said it’s not for prostate cancer patients but for BHP (
Benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
) patients. They believe the surgery would make cancer cells develop quicker and stronger.
Hidden
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Current advances of liquid biopsies in prostate cancer: Molecular biomarkers, Cell/Molecular Therapy Oncolytics, 09/21/23
Recent comprehensive paper on the use of liquid biopsies for diagnosis and treatment of PCa. Comprehensive summary tables are provided for both purposes. From the paper: [i]Introduction[/i] [i]The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is one of the most widely used screening tests for men at risk for
Recent comprehensive paper on the use of liquid biopsies for diagnosis and treatment of PCa. Comprehensive summary tables are provided for both purposes. From the paper: [i]Introduction[/i] [i]The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is one of the most widely used screening tests for men at risk for
CaptnMojoe
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
The Warburg Effect [an increase in the rate of glucose uptake and preferential production of lactate, even in the presence of oxygen.]
We retrospectively analyzed data from 390 patients with PCa or
benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
(BPH) at the Department of Urology, University of Catania. Immunohistochemical slides were evaluated for the expression of proteins related to glucose and lipidic metabolism.
We retrospectively analyzed data from 390 patients with PCa or
benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
(BPH) at the Department of Urology, University of Catania. Immunohistochemical slides were evaluated for the expression of proteins related to glucose and lipidic metabolism.
cigafred
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Active Surveillance Still a Good Option?
The results of the latest one was similar to the other 2: IMPRESSION:
Benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
with peripheral zone scarring. PI-RADS2. Elevated PSA density, increased from prior study. Continued follow-up is recommended if repeat biopsy is not elected.
The results of the latest one was similar to the other 2: IMPRESSION:
Benign
prostatic
hyperplasia
with peripheral zone scarring. PI-RADS2. Elevated PSA density, increased from prior study. Continued follow-up is recommended if repeat biopsy is not elected.
ironmanburg
in
Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
AI cancer article
Not sure I understand this. It's not a very good article. It discusses two different ways PCa evolves and possible different treatments can be developed. https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2024-03-05-ai-reveals-prostate-cancer-not-just-one-disease
Not sure I understand this. It's not a very good article. It discusses two different ways PCa evolves and possible different treatments can be developed. https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2024-03-05-ai-reveals-prostate-cancer-not-just-one-disease
gsun
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
16 hours ago
The University of California has raked in a previously undisclosed $1.6 billion from Xtandi sales sales
Here's an edited version of the article, from "The Lever" Research universities, many of them public, have joined forces with pharmaceutical companies and Wall Street firms to fight new government efforts to curtail out-of-control drug prices, saying the regulations could stifle innovation. But these
Here's an edited version of the article, from "The Lever" Research universities, many of them public, have joined forces with pharmaceutical companies and Wall Street firms to fight new government efforts to curtail out-of-control drug prices, saying the regulations could stifle innovation. But these
rsgdmd
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
17 hours ago
Interview request: $120 to you
A project from Malecare's colleagues in the UK : Prostate Cancer Research is determined to provide a better future for people affected by prostate cancer by working towards new breakthrough treatments. As we scale up our work for the patients who need us, we strive to ensure we are keeping the real
A project from Malecare's colleagues in the UK : Prostate Cancer Research is determined to provide a better future for people affected by prostate cancer by working towards new breakthrough treatments. As we scale up our work for the patients who need us, we strive to ensure we are keeping the real
Darryl
Partner
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
The struggle is over for my husband at 64
My beautiful husband succumbed to complications from prostate cancer this morning at 4:21 AM. If you look at our profile, we tried everything and finally I gave him some testosterone gel during his last week on earth. It’s impossible to tell whether it made a difference, but I do believe that denying
My beautiful husband succumbed to complications from prostate cancer this morning at 4:21 AM. If you look at our profile, we tried everything and finally I gave him some testosterone gel during his last week on earth. It’s impossible to tell whether it made a difference, but I do believe that denying
Chris_Ali
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Gamma Delta CAR T for Bone Metastatic Prostate Cancer: first trial at Moffit
Another trial of something that targets bone metastasis, and works even better if you are under zolendronate . "Most importantly, gamma delta T cells are unique in that they are most efficient when combined with a drug (zoledronate) that is commonly used to protect the bone in patients with bone metastatic
Another trial of something that targets bone metastasis, and works even better if you are under zolendronate . "Most importantly, gamma delta T cells are unique in that they are most efficient when combined with a drug (zoledronate) that is commonly used to protect the bone in patients with bone metastatic
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Bone metastasis good news: OsteoDex got to phase 3 at last
in phase 2 it behaved well, now starting phase 3 https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150487940/osteodex-for-mcrpc-bone-metastasis
in phase 2 it behaved well, now starting phase 3 https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150487940/osteodex-for-mcrpc-bone-metastasis
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
PSMA Pet Scan results
Diagnosed with prostate cancer with 1 lesion Gleason 7 (4+3). Have had MRI, biopsy and just completed PSMA Pet Scan. I see my doctor next week. I received the results and surprised to show some uptake in a lymph node. There is focal avid uptake noted in the anterior peripheral zone of the prostate
Diagnosed with prostate cancer with 1 lesion Gleason 7 (4+3). Have had MRI, biopsy and just completed PSMA Pet Scan. I see my doctor next week. I received the results and surprised to show some uptake in a lymph node. There is focal avid uptake noted in the anterior peripheral zone of the prostate
traversetom
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
Malecare newsletter reports Finish study glucocorticoids (e.g. prednisone, prednisolone, dexamethasone) can lead to castrate resistance
“However, recent studies have shown that the glucocorticoid receptor also has an oncogenic, or cancer-promoting, effect in cancers like breast and prostate cancer. In prostate cancer, the glucocorticoid receptor can replace the activity of the androgen receptor, which is main oncogenic factor in this
“However, recent studies have shown that the glucocorticoid receptor also has an oncogenic, or cancer-promoting, effect in cancers like breast and prostate cancer. In prostate cancer, the glucocorticoid receptor can replace the activity of the androgen receptor, which is main oncogenic factor in this
Graham49
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 days ago
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