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Hi Everyone, I am feeling really bummed tonight…over the past 5 months I was on Enhertu, I qualified because of the destiny trials. Long story short it was a disaster, not only did I have infection after infection but I ended up with extensive uptake in bone Mets and spread to my liver again (originally
Hi Everyone, I am feeling really bummed tonight…over the past 5 months I was on Enhertu, I qualified because of the destiny trials. Long story short it was a disaster, not only did I have infection after infection but I ended up with extensive uptake in bone Mets and spread to my liver again (originally
SoulJourney
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 months ago
28 day versus 3 monthly Zoladex side effect -
I know it’s a bit unusual to have the monthly ones for long but it just happened with me as they weren’t sure if I could cope with the standard 18-24 months
ADT
due to my other conditions but seems I am probably able to - so going for it, given my G9 high risk and radiotherapy course.
I know it’s a bit unusual to have the monthly ones for long but it just happened with me as they weren’t sure if I could cope with the standard 18-24 months
ADT
due to my other conditions but seems I am probably able to - so going for it, given my G9 high risk and radiotherapy course.
SimMartin
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Zoladex implant problem ?
How serious is this re risk and undermining my treatment effectiveness given I am 6 months into 24 months
ADT
following RT fir localised G9 (pre treatment high OPSA 8.6) current PSA 0.01 and testosterone 0.6 two weeks ago.
How serious is this re risk and undermining my treatment effectiveness given I am 6 months into 24 months
ADT
following RT fir localised G9 (pre treatment high OPSA 8.6) current PSA 0.01 and testosterone 0.6 two weeks ago.
SimMartin
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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My Oligometastatic PCa Journey Continues...coming up on year 9!
It's been a while since I've posted. But wanted to offer a note of
encouragement
for those here that have
oligometastatic prostate cancer
. I was diagnosed in 2015 (227 PSA, Gleason 8, 1 MET in the spine) and still going strong. After years of
hormone therapy
, 6 rounds of
chemo
It's been a while since I've posted. But wanted to offer a note of
encouragement
for those here that have
oligometastatic prostate cancer
. I was diagnosed in 2015 (227 PSA, Gleason 8, 1 MET in the spine) and still going strong. After years of
hormone therapy
, 6 rounds of
chemo
JamesAtlanta
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Ring the bell day tomorrow!!
35 rounds of IMRT and in month 3 of 6
ADT
after failed RALP. Glad to put the daily trips in the rear view mirror. Head to Mexico in a couple months to celebrate. Fingers crossed for a long time to any new BCR. My hats off to all you warriors enduring your journey.
35 rounds of IMRT and in month 3 of 6
ADT
after failed RALP. Glad to put the daily trips in the rear view mirror. Head to Mexico in a couple months to celebrate. Fingers crossed for a long time to any new BCR. My hats off to all you warriors enduring your journey.
runtrails
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Low Testosterone and value of continuing Hormone Therapy
83 year old male with a question: My understanding is that the role of hormone therapy is to lower one’s testosterone level. Does hormone therapy provide additional benefits in fighting prostate cancer beyond lowering testosterone levels? I was diagnosed with high grade prostate cancer (Gleason 10
83 year old male with a question: My understanding is that the role of hormone therapy is to lower one’s testosterone level. Does hormone therapy provide additional benefits in fighting prostate cancer beyond lowering testosterone levels? I was diagnosed with high grade prostate cancer (Gleason 10
saniku
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Wow ! Newly Diagnosed Prostate Cancer. Greatly appreciate some Guidance with all this new Technology. Tampa Bay Area.
72yo – Gleason 7 – (4+3)- Group 3 - PSA 6.456 – PHI 91.7 – Free 12.86% - Localized in Left Lobe – Clean PSMA- 8mm Lesion – 15 cores taken – 5 unfavorable – 36cc PH - Hi All, Recently diagnosed with PC. Had the MRI, Biopsy and Pet PSMA done. Urologist suggested ERT + HT ( 6 mths). Started to research
72yo – Gleason 7 – (4+3)- Group 3 - PSA 6.456 – PHI 91.7 – Free 12.86% - Localized in Left Lobe – Clean PSMA- 8mm Lesion – 15 cores taken – 5 unfavorable – 36cc PH - Hi All, Recently diagnosed with PC. Had the MRI, Biopsy and Pet PSMA done. Urologist suggested ERT + HT ( 6 mths). Started to research
mijona
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
AR-V7 blood test and PET ordered yesterday.
This after 19 months on
ADT
, no symptoms, doing all the diet and exercise protocols. Somewhat disappointing to say the least. The fight continues.
This after 19 months on
ADT
, no symptoms, doing all the diet and exercise protocols. Somewhat disappointing to say the least. The fight continues.
alperk
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Prostate cancer treatment and sexual mutilation
Well well. In the midst of the club no one wants to be a part of and just wanted to add my input. It seems that the treatment of prostate cancer often glazes over the fact that you will be sexually impacted severely. Depending on treatment outcome that could be a 0 to 7. Seems like the topic isn’t really
Well well. In the midst of the club no one wants to be a part of and just wanted to add my input. It seems that the treatment of prostate cancer often glazes over the fact that you will be sexually impacted severely. Depending on treatment outcome that could be a 0 to 7. Seems like the topic isn’t really
Yokohama2023
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Back in permanent AF and warfarin dose decrease
Hi All, I used to have paroxysmal AF which was ablated by Prof Schilling back in 2010. I had been in NSR. However I was diagnosed with prostate cancer back in the summer. I had huge delays and postponements before I had a biopsy. I eventually got the results 5 weeks later (rather than the two weeks promised
Hi All, I used to have paroxysmal AF which was ablated by Prof Schilling back in 2010. I had been in NSR. However I was diagnosed with prostate cancer back in the summer. I had huge delays and postponements before I had a biopsy. I eventually got the results 5 weeks later (rather than the two weeks promised
MarkS
in
AF Association
3 months ago
Is Radium223 treatment suitable option for me now
I'm now mCRPC and still taking Abiraterone,
ADT
and Zometa. Signed up for new trial sponsored by Bayer Co. Some participants will get course of Radium223 others will get course of Enzalutamide.
I'm now mCRPC and still taking Abiraterone,
ADT
and Zometa. Signed up for new trial sponsored by Bayer Co. Some participants will get course of Radium223 others will get course of Enzalutamide.
Ronnie7C
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Only ADT + Apalutamide as treatment
He is newly diagnosed and he started
ADT
one month ago. According to CT it is widely metastatic in lymph nodes. Bone scan is clear. He will start apalutamide but they said that no radiation and no cytostatic treatment.
He is newly diagnosed and he started
ADT
one month ago. According to CT it is widely metastatic in lymph nodes. Bone scan is clear. He will start apalutamide but they said that no radiation and no cytostatic treatment.
Daughter17
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
The Thymus & ADT
This study defines the kinetics of thymic regeneration in response to
ADT
in mice, determining that thymic epithelial cell proliferation is critical for the increase in RTE output.
This study defines the kinetics of thymic regeneration in response to
ADT
in mice, determining that thymic epithelial cell proliferation is critical for the increase in RTE output.
pca2004
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Side effects of Relvar Ellipta?
Hi, I have been on Relvar Ellipta for, I think, four years now. It works well to control my asthma, but I wonder if anybody has got any side effects from this medicine? Apart from asthma, I have problems with a heart valve (Mitral), and I am hormone treatment for prostate cancer, and also I take Budesonide
Hi, I have been on Relvar Ellipta for, I think, four years now. It works well to control my asthma, but I wonder if anybody has got any side effects from this medicine? Apart from asthma, I have problems with a heart valve (Mitral), and I am hormone treatment for prostate cancer, and also I take Budesonide
crille
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
How soon after taking 4 month eligard shot can you switch to firmagon?
I started my hormone treatment with firmagon + apalutamide beginning 2023. The treatment worked fantastic and all my pain faded away and my psa dropped from 350 to .09 over 11 months. My life was as near normal as can be expected with cancer. Almost immediately my MO was recomending to switch to 4
I started my hormone treatment with firmagon + apalutamide beginning 2023. The treatment worked fantastic and all my pain faded away and my psa dropped from 350 to .09 over 11 months. My life was as near normal as can be expected with cancer. Almost immediately my MO was recomending to switch to 4
skiingfiend
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Overwhelmed, what do I do next? Mutations In my Germline & a Tier 1 ATM Frameshift Alteration
My Germline is I’m missing a blm copy like a bloom syndrome drop My Genomic Tier 1 is a ATM Frameshift Alteration I have a battery of mutations listed in my profile bio. My PSA in the last 4 months is rising from <0.06 in October to 0.46 last week. I’m on Firmagon monthly, Zytiga with Prednisone
My Germline is I’m missing a blm copy like a bloom syndrome drop My Genomic Tier 1 is a ATM Frameshift Alteration I have a battery of mutations listed in my profile bio. My PSA in the last 4 months is rising from <0.06 in October to 0.46 last week. I’m on Firmagon monthly, Zytiga with Prednisone
Shorehousejam
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Treatment Options
PSA 4.7 (over 2 years it double and then doubled again) This is the Pathology report A: Prostate gland, left lateral posterior, biopsy: Benign prostatic tissue with mild chronic inflammation, no tumor present. B: Prostate gland, left lateral mid, biopsy: Benign prostatic tissue with mild chronic
PSA 4.7 (over 2 years it double and then doubled again) This is the Pathology report A: Prostate gland, left lateral posterior, biopsy: Benign prostatic tissue with mild chronic inflammation, no tumor present. B: Prostate gland, left lateral mid, biopsy: Benign prostatic tissue with mild chronic
Vortex12
in
Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Follow up to "My trajectory after a 'vacation' and a new metastasis," and a new question
I though that the recommendation of the "tumor board" at Smilow Cancer Center in New Haven, CT, would be "doublet therapy" to treat the new metastasis that was found with a PET PSMA scan, (the second one that was found after my Lupron "vacation"; the first was treated with radiation--details of my case
I though that the recommendation of the "tumor board" at Smilow Cancer Center in New Haven, CT, would be "doublet therapy" to treat the new metastasis that was found with a PET PSMA scan, (the second one that was found after my Lupron "vacation"; the first was treated with radiation--details of my case
Istomin
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Are there benefits of ADT Beyond 18 months?
Specifically, for high risk prostate cancer after EBRT plus LD brachytherapy, is there any evidence of benefit of extending
ADT
beyond 18 months?
Specifically, for high risk prostate cancer after EBRT plus LD brachytherapy, is there any evidence of benefit of extending
ADT
beyond 18 months?
bigdoggatto
in
Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Discussion about SHARE webinar: "Understanding Uterine Cancer Treatment Options" What would you like to learn more about?
For your convenience, here is the link: https://www.sharecancersupport.org/understanding-uterine-cancer-treatment-options-video/ Such a great presentation with lots information. I keep having to go back and look at it. It's one of the few webinars that even talk about my treatment option and talks
For your convenience, here is the link: https://www.sharecancersupport.org/understanding-uterine-cancer-treatment-options-video/ Such a great presentation with lots information. I keep having to go back and look at it. It's one of the few webinars that even talk about my treatment option and talks
Merma
in
SHARE Uterine Cancer Support
4 months ago
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