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What number/s are considered low for HbsAg
Hi, I'm contemplating going for Bepiroversin jabs, to reduce my HbsAg levels, which currently stands at 1012 iu/mL, with treatment (from a starting level of 3k+ 12 years ago). I understand Bepiroversin treatment especially works on people with a low HbsAg level. What number/s is considered a low?
Hi, I'm contemplating going for Bepiroversin jabs, to reduce my HbsAg levels, which currently stands at 1012 iu/mL, with treatment (from a starting level of 3k+ 12 years ago). I understand Bepiroversin treatment especially works on people with a low HbsAg level. What number/s is considered a low?
knowing
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Ahoy my shipmates
Three years ago I never thought I would still be sailing along .This last year my treatment has remained the same except I changed from a monthly shot of degarelex to a three month shot of lupron I still have a blood draw once a month and thankfully every things remain stable with a psa of .014 for
Three years ago I never thought I would still be sailing along .This last year my treatment has remained the same except I changed from a monthly shot of degarelex to a three month shot of lupron I still have a blood draw once a month and thankfully every things remain stable with a psa of .014 for
yardsailor
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 hours ago
Electrician
diagnosed with metastatic pc in Dec 2017 Gleason 8 psa 199. Commenced abiraterone 1000 mg & prednisone 10mg . Also zoladex implants every 3 months in Feb 2018. Pas down to 0.01 after 3 months. In 2022 I reduced dosage of abiraterone & prednisone by half due to the excessive cost of abiraterone (was self
diagnosed with metastatic pc in Dec 2017 Gleason 8 psa 199. Commenced abiraterone 1000 mg & prednisone 10mg . Also zoladex implants every 3 months in Feb 2018. Pas down to 0.01 after 3 months. In 2022 I reduced dosage of abiraterone & prednisone by half due to the excessive cost of abiraterone (was self
Electrician
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 hours ago
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An update on HDR BB and 3 questions
Hi All, I've had my HDR Brachy Boost after 23 sessions of VMAT. TA you were right in saying that I was being overly anxious about the SE's. It's now been about a month since the HDR and apart from a few extra visits to the toilet at night (Flomax has helped) and the sudden fatigue that can hit, the
Hi All, I've had my HDR Brachy Boost after 23 sessions of VMAT. TA you were right in saying that I was being overly anxious about the SE's. It's now been about a month since the HDR and apart from a few extra visits to the toilet at night (Flomax has helped) and the sudden fatigue that can hit, the
Mike58
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
20 hours ago
Intermediate Unfavorable - Started on Orgovyx and then switched to Firmagon have not lowered my PSA now double therapy is this common?
You can look at my profile for my exact diagnosis. However I started on Orgovyx on June 19th and then I was switched to Firmagon and had the loading dose of that on August 28th. Here are my PSA numbers June 19th 7.02 Testosterone 393 July 20th 5.95 Testosterone
You can look at my profile for my exact diagnosis. However I started on Orgovyx on June 19th and then I was switched to Firmagon and had the loading dose of that on August 28th. Here are my PSA numbers June 19th 7.02 Testosterone 393 July 20th 5.95 Testosterone
cnjaz
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Prostate Cancer Network
21 hours ago
PC related to TURP
I had a good friend, 72 yo, that had TURP recently and the tissue showed something like a 1% cancer content (he was not very technical in exactly what it was). His PSA is and has been in the 2 range, yet his doc wants to do a prostate biopsy. Normally a person with a PSA of 2 would not have an invasive
I had a good friend, 72 yo, that had TURP recently and the tissue showed something like a 1% cancer content (he was not very technical in exactly what it was). His PSA is and has been in the 2 range, yet his doc wants to do a prostate biopsy. Normally a person with a PSA of 2 would not have an invasive
Teufelshunde
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Prostate Cancer Network
24 hours ago
casodex to lupron
Please feel free to provide any thoughts, concerns, etc. 1.) prostrate cancer has NOT spread beyond prostrate. 2.) prostrate treatment on hold as we address lung cancer3a. 3.) on 9/24 will stop casodex and get lupron injection to hold back prostrate cancer for 3 months while we treat lung cancer
Please feel free to provide any thoughts, concerns, etc. 1.) prostrate cancer has NOT spread beyond prostrate. 2.) prostrate treatment on hold as we address lung cancer3a. 3.) on 9/24 will stop casodex and get lupron injection to hold back prostrate cancer for 3 months while we treat lung cancer
Cp014
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
In Search Of "Alternative Natural ADT" Please Help!
I'd like to receive just
ADT
alone for the[i] localized androgen-sensitive PCa[/i] I've been diagnosed with by my urologist, but he's reluctant to do it alone, explaining that it would likely only lead to a [i]castration-resistant condition.[/i] [i] [/i]But I still believe there's some
I'd like to receive just
ADT
alone for the[i] localized androgen-sensitive PCa[/i] I've been diagnosed with by my urologist, but he's reluctant to do it alone, explaining that it would likely only lead to a [i]castration-resistant condition.[/i] [i] [/i]But I still believe there's some
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
UCLA MO Recs
Sooooo, Im going on Medicare!!! Gonna get me a supplement too!! Since Im in remission. PSA <.02, PSMA/PET NED (no evidence of disease). Im not going to seek out City of Hope just yet, most likely UCLA, it's a 20 minute drive, and plenty of satellite offices here in the San Fernando Valley, for other
Sooooo, Im going on Medicare!!! Gonna get me a supplement too!! Since Im in remission. PSA <.02, PSMA/PET NED (no evidence of disease). Im not going to seek out City of Hope just yet, most likely UCLA, it's a 20 minute drive, and plenty of satellite offices here in the San Fernando Valley, for other
Still_in_shock
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Pluvicto
So, my father is 91. He has had stage 4 prostate cancer since 2016, he's had lupron, xtandi, radiation, bicalutamide. His prostate cancer was under control until July 5 of 2023 when he had severe headaches. We were told not to worry, it rarely ever moves to the brain....he had a CT then MRI and one large
So, my father is 91. He has had stage 4 prostate cancer since 2016, he's had lupron, xtandi, radiation, bicalutamide. His prostate cancer was under control until July 5 of 2023 when he had severe headaches. We were told not to worry, it rarely ever moves to the brain....he had a CT then MRI and one large
Radtech40
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Significant decrease in PSA?
Hello everyone! I posted on here a little while back and everyone gave me such great information and high hopes for my dad's future treatment options! I have updated his bio, but just to recap - He was diagnosed on 8/15/24 with advanced metastatic prostate cancer (spread to bones) with an initial PSA
Hello everyone! I posted on here a little while back and everyone gave me such great information and high hopes for my dad's future treatment options! I have updated his bio, but just to recap - He was diagnosed on 8/15/24 with advanced metastatic prostate cancer (spread to bones) with an initial PSA
Cew0303
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Talzenna +xandti+ Elidard rising PSA 8 weeks
I just started back on xandti adt after pet scan 2 months ago. Good for a year and half off adt and zytiga. I found one bone met on the spine and some lymph node low activity. Termed oligometastatic. Zapped with EBRT 4. Weeks ago PSA was .17 now .36. I’m going for another PMA pet scan. from there recommending
I just started back on xandti adt after pet scan 2 months ago. Good for a year and half off adt and zytiga. I found one bone met on the spine and some lymph node low activity. Termed oligometastatic. Zapped with EBRT 4. Weeks ago PSA was .17 now .36. I’m going for another PMA pet scan. from there recommending
Eieio
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
3rd update to PSMA PET/liquid blood biopsy at uPSA 0.033 - cancer confirmed
Another reason for annual imaging and liquid blood biopsy testing at my very low stable PSA level: The statistical outlook does not fit my youthful, fit and otherwise very healthy 67. Just yesterday enjoyed a 9.2 mile rugged trail race with my 'younger' bother and daughter. I hope to draw on my efforts
Another reason for annual imaging and liquid blood biopsy testing at my very low stable PSA level: The statistical outlook does not fit my youthful, fit and otherwise very healthy 67. Just yesterday enjoyed a 9.2 mile rugged trail race with my 'younger' bother and daughter. I hope to draw on my efforts
NanoMRI
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
PSMA PET Showing No PSMA Avid Metastases Again
Hello Everyone - I have update my profile with my husband's history. I think it is complete - but here is a quick recap: He was originally diagnosed on January 5, 2022 with a PSA of 1041.5 with mets to pelvic lymph node and bone. He underwent successful Triplet Therapy in 2022. He continued with Lupron
Hello Everyone - I have update my profile with my husband's history. I think it is complete - but here is a quick recap: He was originally diagnosed on January 5, 2022 with a PSA of 1041.5 with mets to pelvic lymph node and bone. He underwent successful Triplet Therapy in 2022. He continued with Lupron
FaithOverFear104
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
More studies showing that SGLT2 inhibitors might be a useful prodrug for PCa
MateoBeach posted on SGLT2 inhibitors a year ago. Now three more studies show promise for prostate cancer. Note that the last study is a preprint. Pharmacological targets of SGLT2 inhibition on prostate cancer mediated by circulating metabolites: A drug-target Mendelian randomization study Y Lin,
MateoBeach posted on SGLT2 inhibitors a year ago. Now three more studies show promise for prostate cancer. Note that the last study is a preprint. Pharmacological targets of SGLT2 inhibition on prostate cancer mediated by circulating metabolites: A drug-target Mendelian randomization study Y Lin,
Graham49
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
Trail???
I am offered simultaneous Taxotere and XMAb20717-04 due to progressive PSA doubling time in <8 weeks from 2 to 4+ This trial is sponsored by Xencor. I would appreciate any information. My recent PMSA-PET showed new tumors and progression.
I am offered simultaneous Taxotere and XMAb20717-04 due to progressive PSA doubling time in <8 weeks from 2 to 4+ This trial is sponsored by Xencor. I would appreciate any information. My recent PMSA-PET showed new tumors and progression.
katartizo61
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
Diagnosed today with small cell Mets in liver
I was diagnised 18 months ago with PSA of 125 and 2-3 Mets to bone. None elsewhere. Dana Farber in Boston put me on Relogolix and Darolutemide and brought my PSA down to .02 over 4-5 months , which was described as Super Responder. Had a PSMA PET SCAN, which showed nothing on the prostate and only one
I was diagnised 18 months ago with PSA of 125 and 2-3 Mets to bone. None elsewhere. Dana Farber in Boston put me on Relogolix and Darolutemide and brought my PSA down to .02 over 4-5 months , which was described as Super Responder. Had a PSMA PET SCAN, which showed nothing on the prostate and only one
Cape1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
Stupid Lab
I just got the PSA test results from the local lab. It was 156 no decimal point and exactly the same as the last test. I have been seeing a doubling rate of about 2 months so this was a surprise. I called the lab and they actually allowed mt to talk to a tech. This is difficult to believe. Anything 15
I just got the PSA test results from the local lab. It was 156 no decimal point and exactly the same as the last test. I have been seeing a doubling rate of about 2 months so this was a surprise. I called the lab and they actually allowed mt to talk to a tech. This is difficult to believe. Anything 15
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
No cancer found from TURP tissue ???
My husband had TURP a week ago because of years of issues with peeing . He was supposed to get this done last year but was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer , you may read my profile for his treatment and current PSA . The urologist said they would test all the tissue they take out . We were called by our
My husband had TURP a week ago because of years of issues with peeing . He was supposed to get this done last year but was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer , you may read my profile for his treatment and current PSA . The urologist said they would test all the tissue they take out . We were called by our
positive-thinking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
Cancer that doesn't express PSMA
Hello everyone - thanks in advance for any thoughts or opinions! Here's the abbreviated version of my story: My father was diagnosed at 51 and died at 52 of metastatic prostate cancer (think his PSA at time of diagnosis was in the 40s, but cannot remember for sure). I've been diligent with PSA and
Hello everyone - thanks in advance for any thoughts or opinions! Here's the abbreviated version of my story: My father was diagnosed at 51 and died at 52 of metastatic prostate cancer (think his PSA at time of diagnosis was in the 40s, but cannot remember for sure). I've been diligent with PSA and
Trasmc
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
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