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confused about treatment options
I keep going back and forth between various treatment options. In the next week or so, I’m having appointments with a surgeon (tomorrow) and a radiation oncologist (February 6). Basic story: cancer on left side of prostate and in my pelvic lymph nodes (“hyper avid lymph node in the left external iliac
I keep going back and forth between various treatment options. In the next week or so, I’m having appointments with a surgeon (tomorrow) and a radiation oncologist (February 6). Basic story: cancer on left side of prostate and in my pelvic lymph nodes (“hyper avid lymph node in the left external iliac
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Fibro my wifes diagnosis
Hi there my wife had the diagnosis yesterday fibromyalgia as she had been having pain everywhere for about 2 years My wife around 5 years ago had a tumour removed from her tummy which when the hospital removed it found it to be nearly 5 stone in weight hence why my wife felt that it was the repercussions
Hi there my wife had the diagnosis yesterday fibromyalgia as she had been having pain everywhere for about 2 years My wife around 5 years ago had a tumour removed from her tummy which when the hospital removed it found it to be nearly 5 stone in weight hence why my wife felt that it was the repercussions
Ang4john
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 months ago
FDA Clearance of FK-PC101, a Novel Personalized Prostate Cancer Immunotherapy
not for stage 4 fighters...but still... "The trial, CELLVX-230, is a randomized, multicenter, open-label study of irradiated autologous cellular vaccine in men with high-risk prostate cancer post-radical prostatectomy. It will be conducted through a partnership with the Society of Urologic Oncology
not for stage 4 fighters...but still... "The trial, CELLVX-230, is a randomized, multicenter, open-label study of irradiated autologous cellular vaccine in men with high-risk prostate cancer post-radical prostatectomy. It will be conducted through a partnership with the Society of Urologic Oncology
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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Update on dads visit with his MO today
Took dad to his MO today, the appointment I was dreading, I was thinking they would say, were done since he has suspected LMD . This was not the case at all. His labs were all better than they have ever been, psa was 2 and kidney functions, testosterone everything was better than they have ever been
Took dad to his MO today, the appointment I was dreading, I was thinking they would say, were done since he has suspected LMD . This was not the case at all. His labs were all better than they have ever been, psa was 2 and kidney functions, testosterone everything was better than they have ever been
Radtech40
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Retzius Sparing surgeon recommendations
Hello everyone. I’m 49 years old. I was diagnosed with PCa in 2018. It was determined Gleason 3+3 after biopsy, so we decided on Active Surveillance. I checked PSA religiously every 6 months and it hovered around 5 the whole time since the diagnosis. Last year during summer I believe I started experiencing
Hello everyone. I’m 49 years old. I was diagnosed with PCa in 2018. It was determined Gleason 3+3 after biopsy, so we decided on Active Surveillance. I checked PSA religiously every 6 months and it hovered around 5 the whole time since the diagnosis. Last year during summer I believe I started experiencing
UnexpectedPC
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
MRI Results Help Please!
Hope everyone is doing well. I got my MRI results today and was looking for help with some of the jargon please. I know there is a lady who is very good with the medical terminology. Googled serosal disease and that didn't sound good. Dr told me it's significant endo, adeno, bowl stuck to ovaries. But
Hope everyone is doing well. I got my MRI results today and was looking for help with some of the jargon please. I know there is a lady who is very good with the medical terminology. Googled serosal disease and that didn't sound good. Dr told me it's significant endo, adeno, bowl stuck to ovaries. But
DarkStar85
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
asking for advice
brief synopsis Cervical cancer 1985 with surgery and radiation treatment Urostomy 1991 Artificial sphincter 2003 Urostomy revised and most of small bowel cut out because of adhesions leaving only 1.2m 2006 Colostomy formed 2007 Constant mucus from rectum In 2023 developed high inflammatory markers
brief synopsis Cervical cancer 1985 with surgery and radiation treatment Urostomy 1991 Artificial sphincter 2003 Urostomy revised and most of small bowel cut out because of adhesions leaving only 1.2m 2006 Colostomy formed 2007 Constant mucus from rectum In 2023 developed high inflammatory markers
Imakelace
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
4 months ago
Detection of Small Cell Prostate Cancer
I understand Small Cell Prostate Cancer (SCPC) may produce less PSA. How do you detect SCPC? Is it detectable by PSMA PET/CT scan?
I understand Small Cell Prostate Cancer (SCPC) may produce less PSA. How do you detect SCPC? Is it detectable by PSMA PET/CT scan?
dac500
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Would I be on thin ice if I tried adaptive ADT this soon?
After 6 weeks on Lupron and 9 days on abiraterone, my PSA was .1, and my testosterone was <1. This is within the criteria being used to start people on adaptive in this MCSPC Moffitt study with Jingsong Yang - (he says I can just follow the protocol without being in the study)https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
After 6 weeks on Lupron and 9 days on abiraterone, my PSA was .1, and my testosterone was <1. This is within the criteria being used to start people on adaptive in this MCSPC Moffitt study with Jingsong Yang - (he says I can just follow the protocol without being in the study)https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
jackwfrench
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Sleep while taking Xtandi and Adt
Hello everyone, I am sure that this has been discussed on here before, I was unable to find any post to answer my question . I am taking Xtandi ( aprox 16 months) Lupron, I had chemo. My latest PSA was less then <0.01. It has been there for over a year now. ( See my profile for my journey.) My
Hello everyone, I am sure that this has been discussed on here before, I was unable to find any post to answer my question . I am taking Xtandi ( aprox 16 months) Lupron, I had chemo. My latest PSA was less then <0.01. It has been there for over a year now. ( See my profile for my journey.) My
JD-guy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Thunking of getting an orchiectomy insted od radiation
Has anyone had an orchiectomy and if so how were your side effects and how is your life after the Big O.I'm scheduled to start Full Pelvic Radiation in 6 weeks but fear the long term side effects. I asked if anyone here had FPR and if so what were their side effects and life like since then. Thanks for
Has anyone had an orchiectomy and if so how were your side effects and how is your life after the Big O.I'm scheduled to start Full Pelvic Radiation in 6 weeks but fear the long term side effects. I asked if anyone here had FPR and if so what were their side effects and life like since then. Thanks for
woppaginny
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Reporting results from Eclipse Trial
Prior to beginning trial last June I had just gone castrate resistant and PSA was at 3.3. A few weeks after the last of four injections PSA settled in at .25 so there was still something left. However PSA now has quickly shot up to .75 And since I stopped Orgovyx and Zytiga, Testosterone is going up
Prior to beginning trial last June I had just gone castrate resistant and PSA was at 3.3. A few weeks after the last of four injections PSA settled in at .25 so there was still something left. However PSA now has quickly shot up to .75 And since I stopped Orgovyx and Zytiga, Testosterone is going up
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
I am still struggling with treatment decisions - Help please.
I am struggling to decide on my treatment. The main point of conflict is HT or not, and LDR Brachytherapy (if I am eligible - because of a previous HOLEP) or IMRT. I also wonder if I should push hard for a 10-day earlier consultation at the risk of bad feeling. I welcome advice. In the UK - Referral
I am struggling to decide on my treatment. The main point of conflict is HT or not, and LDR Brachytherapy (if I am eligible - because of a previous HOLEP) or IMRT. I also wonder if I should push hard for a 10-day earlier consultation at the risk of bad feeling. I welcome advice. In the UK - Referral
Nordman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Clinical Trial Dallas UT Southwestern
Will begin a Pfizer starting on Monday. I will post more later as it goes. We are adding a drug to Xtandi to treat solid tumors. I have been on and off Xtandi a few times. I am chemo naive. In the past had a very heavy tumor load and received 3 rounds of Lu-177 from Ishita Sen, Fortis health in Delhi
Will begin a Pfizer starting on Monday. I will post more later as it goes. We are adding a drug to Xtandi to treat solid tumors. I have been on and off Xtandi a few times. I am chemo naive. In the past had a very heavy tumor load and received 3 rounds of Lu-177 from Ishita Sen, Fortis health in Delhi
pilot52
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Has xtandi failed?
I had my lupron injection Tuesday and PSA checked. PSA 0.09, three months ago PSA was 0.06. I asked my doctor if xtandi has failed, he told me not necessarily. He told me once your PSA reached its lowest point it fluctuates up and down until it stabilized. I will have PSA checked again in 6 weeks
I had my lupron injection Tuesday and PSA checked. PSA 0.09, three months ago PSA was 0.06. I asked my doctor if xtandi has failed, he told me not necessarily. He told me once your PSA reached its lowest point it fluctuates up and down until it stabilized. I will have PSA checked again in 6 weeks
Echotango51
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Staying on Ibrance & Anastrozole after 2 recurrences
I’ve been on Ibrance and Anastrozole for the last 6 years for metastatic endometrial cancer. I started out on the Ibrance125 mg and after a couple of years, had a problem recovering on the week off, so my dose was reduced to 100 mg. By spring this year, the counts could not recover on the week off,
I’ve been on Ibrance and Anastrozole for the last 6 years for metastatic endometrial cancer. I started out on the Ibrance125 mg and after a couple of years, had a problem recovering on the week off, so my dose was reduced to 100 mg. By spring this year, the counts could not recover on the week off,
Merma
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Newly discovered stem cell offers clues to a cancer mystery.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/newfound-stem-cell-might-explain-how-breast-cancer-spreads-to-the-spine/#:~:text=Scientists%20have%20discovered%20a%20new,the%20reasons%20have%20been%20unknown When breast, lung and prostate cancers metastasize to multiple bones in the body, three to five
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/newfound-stem-cell-might-explain-how-breast-cancer-spreads-to-the-spine/#:~:text=Scientists%20have%20discovered%20a%20new,the%20reasons%20have%20been%20unknown When breast, lung and prostate cancers metastasize to multiple bones in the body, three to five
anonymoose2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Squamous cell Carcinoma
HERE’S WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: Small, hard white or skin coloured lumps. SCCs often first appear on the skin like this. A persistent, scaly red patch with irregular borders. These can sometimes crust or bleed. An elevated growth with a central depression A growth of this type may rapidly increase
HERE’S WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: Small, hard white or skin coloured lumps. SCCs often first appear on the skin like this. A persistent, scaly red patch with irregular borders. These can sometimes crust or bleed. An elevated growth with a central depression A growth of this type may rapidly increase
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
4 months ago
Orchiectomy and Psa
Can anyone who has had Bilateral Ochiectomy tell me if there is a certain psa level required before surgery can be done. Thanks Guys Knittingque
Can anyone who has had Bilateral Ochiectomy tell me if there is a certain psa level required before surgery can be done. Thanks Guys Knittingque
Knittingque
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Keytruda - year 4
So I’m pretty much closing the book on my 4th year on Keytruda (pembroluzimab). I’ve recently completely my 33rd Pembro infusion. Keytruda was my Hail Mary after running through most other SOC. My PSA was rising while on chemo the second time when I found out I had the markers that made me eligible
So I’m pretty much closing the book on my 4th year on Keytruda (pembroluzimab). I’ve recently completely my 33rd Pembro infusion. Keytruda was my Hail Mary after running through most other SOC. My PSA was rising while on chemo the second time when I found out I had the markers that made me eligible
Chugach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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