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Inherited aggressive pc
Dad diagnosed mid 60s after emergency admittance as he couldn't piss, had prostate removed and radiotherapy, presumably to pelvic area etc. but not sure, he died 15 yrs later with advanced pc. Brother had psa of 10 at age 59 and dre revealed some abnormality, biopsy revealed pc and he had 20 sessions
Dad diagnosed mid 60s after emergency admittance as he couldn't piss, had prostate removed and radiotherapy, presumably to pelvic area etc. but not sure, he died 15 yrs later with advanced pc. Brother had psa of 10 at age 59 and dre revealed some abnormality, biopsy revealed pc and he had 20 sessions
pd63
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
RISING PSA 2 YEARS POST EBRT/ADT
Two years post EBRT plus 6 months ADT. Meeting with Oncologist in a few weeks and am wondering what he is going to make of the following PSA progression. Sept 2022 - 0.29 March 2023- 0.56 June 2023 - 0.97 Sept 2023 - 1.77 Testosterone went from near zero post ADT back to 483 in Sept 2022 and
Two years post EBRT plus 6 months ADT. Meeting with Oncologist in a few weeks and am wondering what he is going to make of the following PSA progression. Sept 2022 - 0.29 March 2023- 0.56 June 2023 - 0.97 Sept 2023 - 1.77 Testosterone went from near zero post ADT back to 483 in Sept 2022 and
Waldo13
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Radiation
I had the standard IMRT for my pca back in 2013. I was told it was a lifetime dose. Is that true with the newer forms of radiation treatment? I am faced with starting a six dose regimen of taxotere now since ADT does not seem to be working according to PSMA scans. My psa remains at 1.8 even though the
I had the standard IMRT for my pca back in 2013. I was told it was a lifetime dose. Is that true with the newer forms of radiation treatment? I am faced with starting a six dose regimen of taxotere now since ADT does not seem to be working according to PSMA scans. My psa remains at 1.8 even though the
sillyoyster
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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My wife has been a wonderful companion through my diagnosis and recent hospitalization from sepsis due to my 2nd biopsy. She almost lost me but I have returned to vigor and preparing for this journey through radiation and ADT next month. However, because I still work and am at a point where my business
My wife has been a wonderful companion through my diagnosis and recent hospitalization from sepsis due to my 2nd biopsy. She almost lost me but I have returned to vigor and preparing for this journey through radiation and ADT next month. However, because I still work and am at a point where my business
Eadgbe
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Questions about protocol changes regarding ADT from 2nd opinion.
I was diagnosed with PC about 2 months ago. I received a 2nd opinion from John's Hopkins today and all cores had a different (slightly lower) Gleason scores than my local testing gave. However I do have the evidence of adenocarcinoma in the prostate and am starting on this road through RT (with an OAR
I was diagnosed with PC about 2 months ago. I received a 2nd opinion from John's Hopkins today and all cores had a different (slightly lower) Gleason scores than my local testing gave. However I do have the evidence of adenocarcinoma in the prostate and am starting on this road through RT (with an OAR
Eadgbe
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Progression
My Oncologist says that after 4+ years of ADT, I am showing signs of castrative resistance. He also said that I am currently Low volume, low PSA Oligmatistic. Can someone translate. I had a PSMA scan a couple of weeks ago and the Radiation Oncologist said that I had a positive response. Thanks
My Oncologist says that after 4+ years of ADT, I am showing signs of castrative resistance. He also said that I am currently Low volume, low PSA Oligmatistic. Can someone translate. I had a PSMA scan a couple of weeks ago and the Radiation Oncologist said that I had a positive response. Thanks
NDJIM
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Armpits? Yeah, armpits.
18 months ADT and my armpit hair has slowly, but finally, gone 😫.True, it's not a dramatic loss compared to the sacred memory of a hard erection! But a symptom is a symptom, and they all seem to have complications. After the hair had mostly become a memory, I started having a strange sensation in there
18 months ADT and my armpit hair has slowly, but finally, gone 😫.True, it's not a dramatic loss compared to the sacred memory of a hard erection! But a symptom is a symptom, and they all seem to have complications. After the hair had mostly become a memory, I started having a strange sensation in there
Lewellen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Surgical Castration ?
I have been on Eligard for two months. Prior to starting ADT my Triglycerides were 100 (May 2023). After only two months of Eligard they are thru the roof (495). Since I have metastatic PC they tell me that I will be on ADT for life. I am considering surgical orchiectomy since there are fewer metabolic
I have been on Eligard for two months. Prior to starting ADT my Triglycerides were 100 (May 2023). After only two months of Eligard they are thru the roof (495). Since I have metastatic PC they tell me that I will be on ADT for life. I am considering surgical orchiectomy since there are fewer metabolic
Bigmaristuff
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
ADT or not?
Hi, i have Stage 4 PCA, Gleason 5+4 so I am on Degaralix and Enzalutamide. I tend to refer to this treatment as ADT as shorthand because to my mind they both reduce testosterone. I wonder if I’m misusing ADT or does it matter?
Hi, i have Stage 4 PCA, Gleason 5+4 so I am on Degaralix and Enzalutamide. I tend to refer to this treatment as ADT as shorthand because to my mind they both reduce testosterone. I wonder if I’m misusing ADT or does it matter?
FortyWinks
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
UserName Change Search Link
I just changed my username name from the impersonal "JHMX" to "JohnInTheMiddle". Among other things I liked the TV show Malcolm in the Middle. And when I signed up it was in that kind of crazy time of DX that many people here will recognize. But as I become familiar with the stories and exploration here
I just changed my username name from the impersonal "JHMX" to "JohnInTheMiddle". Among other things I liked the TV show Malcolm in the Middle. And when I signed up it was in that kind of crazy time of DX that many people here will recognize. But as I become familiar with the stories and exploration here
JohnInTheMiddle
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
ADT duration data measures
odd query but when reading studies and research on ADT duration they refer to months or years - I am curious as the implants are often prescribed monthly or 3 monthly but that actually means 4 weekly or 12 weekly with such ADT as goserelin - so are the studies that say 4, 6, 18, 24, 36 months referring
odd query but when reading studies and research on ADT duration they refer to months or years - I am curious as the implants are often prescribed monthly or 3 monthly but that actually means 4 weekly or 12 weekly with such ADT as goserelin - so are the studies that say 4, 6, 18, 24, 36 months referring
SimMartin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Synthetic Hormones, Chemo & Radiotherapy
Hello, I am 60 years old, female,in the U.K., have had Primary Myelofibrosis for 20 years, treated with Aspirin & HU until recently, now switched to Anagrelide. I have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer, due to have lumpectomy next month, then there will be decisions to make about further treatments
Hello, I am 60 years old, female,in the U.K., have had Primary Myelofibrosis for 20 years, treated with Aspirin & HU until recently, now switched to Anagrelide. I have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer, due to have lumpectomy next month, then there will be decisions to make about further treatments
CraftySpider
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Orgovyx Insurance Approval
Anyone who is not on Medicare but relying on private insurance in getting approval for Orgovyx? I really want to avoid Lupron or Eligard since I take two blood pressure meds, one statin and Metformin for type 2 diabetes already. Plus, I have heard nothing but bad things about both. Yes, I realize
Anyone who is not on Medicare but relying on private insurance in getting approval for Orgovyx? I really want to avoid Lupron or Eligard since I take two blood pressure meds, one statin and Metformin for type 2 diabetes already. Plus, I have heard nothing but bad things about both. Yes, I realize
805guy
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Ten Months After All Treatments Ended
My Oncologist stopped my Eligard injections in October of 2022. My August 2023 bloodwork shows that my testosterone has risen from 2.0 to 10.0 in that time. My PSA was <0.1 ten months ago and is now 0.1 (Canadian units). I know that this cancer is a long game, but given my diagnosis in 2020, I am happy
My Oncologist stopped my Eligard injections in October of 2022. My August 2023 bloodwork shows that my testosterone has risen from 2.0 to 10.0 in that time. My PSA was <0.1 ten months ago and is now 0.1 (Canadian units). I know that this cancer is a long game, but given my diagnosis in 2020, I am happy
TottenhamMan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Extreme sweats will they diminish; Zitiga is it worth it
I am 74 years of age and was initially diagnosed with prostate cancer Gleason 5+4 2011. I did not want and have had no surgery, no radiation and no treatment until starting ADT July, 2023. March of this year, I was hospitalized for what turned out to be kidney failure do to urine backing up into
I am 74 years of age and was initially diagnosed with prostate cancer Gleason 5+4 2011. I did not want and have had no surgery, no radiation and no treatment until starting ADT July, 2023. March of this year, I was hospitalized for what turned out to be kidney failure do to urine backing up into
Falcon10
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Coincidentally ...
.. a new study on CVD risk factors in men with PCa [1]: "
The Burden of Uncontrolled Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Men With Prostate Cancer: A RADICAL-PC Analysis
" The study found that most men with PCa have modifiable CVD risk factors. Although the authors recognize that CVD risk is
.. a new study on CVD risk factors in men with PCa [1]: "
The Burden of Uncontrolled Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Men With Prostate Cancer: A RADICAL-PC Analysis
" The study found that most men with PCa have modifiable CVD risk factors. Although the authors recognize that CVD risk is
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
... what, then, do we die of?
New study of SEER data below [1]. The old comforting words that men with PCa "die with the disease, not of it" does not apply once mets occur, of course, but is largely true for local disease (the majority of cases in the U.S., due to screening practices.) It has long been known that men with PCa
New study of SEER data below [1]. The old comforting words that men with PCa "die with the disease, not of it" does not apply once mets occur, of course, but is largely true for local disease (the majority of cases in the U.S., due to screening practices.) It has long been known that men with PCa
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
how fit can one be on ADT and abiraterone?
I have been on Lupron and abiraterone for less than two months and I have gone from doing 50 consecutive push ips to 10. I am slim on KETO diet but am disenchanted with the lack of ability to maintain any muscle. How much strength can be maintained on these meds?
I have been on Lupron and abiraterone for less than two months and I have gone from doing 50 consecutive push ips to 10. I am slim on KETO diet but am disenchanted with the lack of ability to maintain any muscle. How much strength can be maintained on these meds?
Nowhereman9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Started MRI Guided SBRT at MSK
After 2.5 years on active surveillance with Dr. Ehdaie at Memorial Sloan Kettering, my cancer progressed to GL 4+3 (Unfavorable Intermediate Risk) and I needed definitive treatment. I opted for MRI guided SBRT with Dr. Sean McBride after getting a second opinion from Dr. Kishan at UCLA. I started
After 2.5 years on active surveillance with Dr. Ehdaie at Memorial Sloan Kettering, my cancer progressed to GL 4+3 (Unfavorable Intermediate Risk) and I needed definitive treatment. I opted for MRI guided SBRT with Dr. Sean McBride after getting a second opinion from Dr. Kishan at UCLA. I started
rosenjpj
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Into the 4th year, updates and next step
• Aug 2019 Initial diagnosed 4 mets in pelvis area, lymph node involvement. Gleason score 5+5, somatic BRCA 2. Microsatellite stable, TMB 10. Started abiraterone and Zoladex. • Feb 2020 PSA Nadir 0.01 minimum side effects from abi+ADT • April 2020: RT 25 sessions 79 Gy, covering prostate, lymph
• Aug 2019 Initial diagnosed 4 mets in pelvis area, lymph node involvement. Gleason score 5+5, somatic BRCA 2. Microsatellite stable, TMB 10. Started abiraterone and Zoladex. • Feb 2020 PSA Nadir 0.01 minimum side effects from abi+ADT • April 2020: RT 25 sessions 79 Gy, covering prostate, lymph
Juliane314
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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