Nifer
Don't ignore the possibility and treatment for prolatin cancer.
Nifer
Don't ignore the possibility and treatment for prolatin cancer.
Yes, agnut. That is on my short list of what to consider other than hormonal or chemo treatments when castrate resistance develops: Cabergoline to reduce Prolactin levels that can drive PCa progression. Indomethasin for PCNA (Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen) and AKR1C3. Niclosamide for AR-V7 variants and STAT3 pathway. And of course get Provenge for whatever help it can offer. There are others, but these are worth considering and possibly testing in oneself. Also BAT programs and radionuclide (Pluvicto and others) for those who meet the criteria for possible benefit. No stone unturned. Paul
I searched the net back in July for "cancer success stories" and found the U of Marylands two cases of terminated prostate cancer. My urologist had taken CT and bone scans but an appointment to tell what they showed was three weeks later. That's when I went to a naturopath. She prescribed the Clioquinol and I went to the clinic and got copies of my scans. My naturopath reviewed my scans and said there was no spread of the cancer. She advised me to see a radiologist and an oncologist and we did. My PSA went from 32 to 48 when I visited the oncologist so I signed up for Orgovyx and took home a months supply. That same day I picked up the Clioquinol and decided to try it first. At my urologist appointment , he wanted to start Lupron and I refused- he "fired" me as a patient.
The Clioquinol shrunk my prostate so fast I was sure I was on the right path, but my PSA kept rising. I reviewed the U of Maryland success and saw the patients PSAs were under 3. That's when I decided to take the Orgovyx.
Did they ever do a biopsy? If so you should get genetic testing for both germline and somatic. It can lead you to focus on specific natural or SoC or just plain research and figure out a way to block or activate that pathway or gene.
Chaste berry aka Vitex is a good plant to counter prolactin there are many reports of it killing prostate cancer you might want to check it out