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Successful Pluvicto Treatment
I completed six Pluvicto treatments in December 2023 and returned to Mayo in Rochester on January 31, 2024 for a Choline Pet scan to see if it would reveal any non-PSMA PCa. My doctor reviewed the report and scans and informed me that my cancer appears to be in complete remission. The findings of the
I completed six Pluvicto treatments in December 2023 and returned to Mayo in Rochester on January 31, 2024 for a Choline Pet scan to see if it would reveal any non-PSMA PCa. My doctor reviewed the report and scans and informed me that my cancer appears to be in complete remission. The findings of the
Skifanatic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Very sore and swollen hands. Is it possible I now have rheumatoid arthritis?
Hello 👋 😊 I have really sore hands. Particularly thumb/wrist joint on both hands and swollen little finger on right hand. Three or four finger joint too. My GP has done blood tests over several years and said it Osteoarthritis, not rheumatoid. Over the past 3 months I have had a couple of episodes
Hello 👋 😊 I have really sore hands. Particularly thumb/wrist joint on both hands and swollen little finger on right hand. Three or four finger joint too. My GP has done blood tests over several years and said it Osteoarthritis, not rheumatoid. Over the past 3 months I have had a couple of episodes
W3ndy2159
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NRAS
1 year ago
Post Transplant Fatigue
Hello, I had my liver transplant just over 6 years ago now and apart from an issue right at the beginning, I have been well. I’ve not even had covid! Recently though I’ve begun to feel very tired again, almost as if I’d never had the transplant at all. My question is, has anyone else experienced chronic
Hello, I had my liver transplant just over 6 years ago now and apart from an issue right at the beginning, I have been well. I’ve not even had covid! Recently though I’ve begun to feel very tired again, almost as if I’d never had the transplant at all. My question is, has anyone else experienced chronic
Dawnejoy
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
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Treatment for low-PSA mHSPCa
Does anyone have a clue for treatment of low-PSA metastatic PCa? For neuroendocrine PCa? The only study I can find on treatment for low-PSA: "Mortality Risk for Docetaxel-Treated, High-Grade Prostate Cancer With Low PSA Levels: A Meta-Analysis | Oncology | JAMA Network Open" | indicates that
Does anyone have a clue for treatment of low-PSA metastatic PCa? For neuroendocrine PCa? The only study I can find on treatment for low-PSA: "Mortality Risk for Docetaxel-Treated, High-Grade Prostate Cancer With Low PSA Levels: A Meta-Analysis | Oncology | JAMA Network Open" | indicates that
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Mets to lungs and lymph nodes need some advice
Hi there, i was diagnosed with oligometastatic pca 6 years ago,51 yo psa was 25, tried to go on a curative path and went for prostatectomy followed with radiotherapy +sbrt to ilium bone suspicion for bone met and pelvic lymph nodes +adt and abiraterone for 24 months.I have refused to chemo along
Hi there, i was diagnosed with oligometastatic pca 6 years ago,51 yo psa was 25, tried to go on a curative path and went for prostatectomy followed with radiotherapy +sbrt to ilium bone suspicion for bone met and pelvic lymph nodes +adt and abiraterone for 24 months.I have refused to chemo along
Niso
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Underactive Thyroid and itchy skin
I have an Underactive thyroid and just recently developed very itchy skin on my forearms and ankles plus tingling all over my body - has anyone else experienced this?
I have an Underactive thyroid and just recently developed very itchy skin on my forearms and ankles plus tingling all over my body - has anyone else experienced this?
Spikelodge
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
some PBC general pieces of information
Facts at-a-Glance Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) affects mostly women, but more men are now being diagnosed. Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic disease in which the small bile ducts in the liver become injured and inflamed and are eventually destroyed. Researchers estimate that in the
Facts at-a-Glance Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) affects mostly women, but more men are now being diagnosed. Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic disease in which the small bile ducts in the liver become injured and inflamed and are eventually destroyed. Researchers estimate that in the
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
10 days ago
Scared and Feeling Helpless
Let me start by saying that it was my intention to wait for an official diagnosis for my dad before I started posting here. I found this group recommended on the Prostate Cancer Reddit Forum. I’ve been really struggling lately with absolute utter fear and lack of control (more on that later). My dad
Let me start by saying that it was my intention to wait for an official diagnosis for my dad before I started posting here. I found this group recommended on the Prostate Cancer Reddit Forum. I’ve been really struggling lately with absolute utter fear and lack of control (more on that later). My dad
Cafu6
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
KIDNEY EQUITY FOR ALL
In honor of Black History Month we'd like to highlight KIDNEY EQUITY FOR ALL. This is a patient-focused, community-minded movement dedicated to ensuring that ALL kidney patients have access to high-quality, patient-centered kidney care from the moment of diagnosis to transplantation. To learn more about
In honor of Black History Month we'd like to highlight KIDNEY EQUITY FOR ALL. This is a patient-focused, community-minded movement dedicated to ensuring that ALL kidney patients have access to high-quality, patient-centered kidney care from the moment of diagnosis to transplantation. To learn more about
JackieJ_NKF
Partner
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Kidney Dialysis
6 months ago
letter received from gastro
Good morning to you all, I would really value your opinions on the letter I received yesterday from gastro ( to my doctor) basically it said bloods are still normal and liver screen was unremarkable which I know is good as it means normal so I’m really pleased with that, I just wish I knew what was
Good morning to you all, I would really value your opinions on the letter I received yesterday from gastro ( to my doctor) basically it said bloods are still normal and liver screen was unremarkable which I know is good as it means normal so I’m really pleased with that, I just wish I knew what was
Sophia1968
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
LIVER TEST panel results GGT ALT ALP BILIRUBIN
Hello people , I was having strange symtoms so had a Liver Test and had a shocking GGT high result ! Anyone else ??
Hello people , I was having strange symtoms so had a Liver Test and had a shocking GGT high result ! Anyone else ??
Pulsar25
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Failing ADT
Hi- I thought I would seek some advice before I meet with my MO tomorrow morning. I have responded well to treatment of metPC since my dx 11+ years ago. About 2+ years ago my PSA became measurable and was rising. After about a year or so I think it reached .37. Following a PSMA scan, my MO saw only
Hi- I thought I would seek some advice before I meet with my MO tomorrow morning. I have responded well to treatment of metPC since my dx 11+ years ago. About 2+ years ago my PSA became measurable and was rising. After about a year or so I think it reached .37. Following a PSMA scan, my MO saw only
jfoesq
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
potential DILI - advice?
hi everyone, I’m 29F, at the end of April I was hospitalised for e-coli, given anti biotics and PPI’s through my IV line for 3 days, then continued on oral anti biotics with PPI’s for 5 days My symptoms continued and my ALT/AST are at 952/370 and continuing to rise still today, I feel awful, nauseous
hi everyone, I’m 29F, at the end of April I was hospitalised for e-coli, given anti biotics and PPI’s through my IV line for 3 days, then continued on oral anti biotics with PPI’s for 5 days My symptoms continued and my ALT/AST are at 952/370 and continuing to rise still today, I feel awful, nauseous
eljd
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British Liver Trust
22 days ago
Tuesday's 'Tip'
I've decided to incorporate some of Dr. Jones's wisdom into our Tuesday's 'Tips' These are all from his book [u][i]The Definitive Guide for Patients Who Have Primary Biliary Cholangitis.[/i][/u] This an amazing source of information on PBC from a world leading expert. I strongly encourage everyone
I've decided to incorporate some of Dr. Jones's wisdom into our Tuesday's 'Tips' These are all from his book [u][i]The Definitive Guide for Patients Who Have Primary Biliary Cholangitis.[/i][/u] This an amazing source of information on PBC from a world leading expert. I strongly encourage everyone
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
23 days ago
AIHdx
Hi! New here. I had been experiencing vague, debilitating symptoms occasionally for a few years, fatigue, nausea, chronic back pain, itchy skin, brain fog, etc. November’23 symptoms became acute, as well as dark urine and jaundice and I was basically incapacitated. Hospitalized December’23 with ALT
Hi! New here. I had been experiencing vague, debilitating symptoms occasionally for a few years, fatigue, nausea, chronic back pain, itchy skin, brain fog, etc. November’23 symptoms became acute, as well as dark urine and jaundice and I was basically incapacitated. Hospitalized December’23 with ALT
AIGal73
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
PSA to have stabilized after skyrocketing. What does this mean?
With PSA rising very rapidly four months ago after finishing Eclipse Trial, I had SBRT done immediately followed by Provenge. PSA on the day of SBRT was 2.0. It’s my understanding that Provenge will not affect PSA testing so it’s hard to determine progress. Obviously, there is still cancer still there
With PSA rising very rapidly four months ago after finishing Eclipse Trial, I had SBRT done immediately followed by Provenge. PSA on the day of SBRT was 2.0. It’s my understanding that Provenge will not affect PSA testing so it’s hard to determine progress. Obviously, there is still cancer still there
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
mHSPCa with undetectable PSA - chemo-only?
Is chemo-only justified, without ADT/androgen receptor pathway inhibitors, in a case like mine with two new mets discovered and with PSA less than 0.1? I have had no SOC medication since 2.5 years, after SRBR to a single identified met. Gleason 9. This study points to ADT not being of benefit to low-PSA
Is chemo-only justified, without ADT/androgen receptor pathway inhibitors, in a case like mine with two new mets discovered and with PSA less than 0.1? I have had no SOC medication since 2.5 years, after SRBR to a single identified met. Gleason 9. This study points to ADT not being of benefit to low-PSA
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Elevated Liver Enzymes and Terry's Nails
Hello Everyone, Hope you all are doing better. I had a routine blood test a month ago and my LFTs were slightly elevated, Alt was 52, Alp was 122 and Ggt was 71. Ast was normal at 35 according to the lab. Other things such as Albumin(42) Globulin(29) Total protien, kindey function, platelets (333),
Hello Everyone, Hope you all are doing better. I had a routine blood test a month ago and my LFTs were slightly elevated, Alt was 52, Alp was 122 and Ggt was 71. Ast was normal at 35 according to the lab. Other things such as Albumin(42) Globulin(29) Total protien, kindey function, platelets (333),
Mhalpha
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Low PSA + high Gleason-FYI
I’ve just heard that this is a thing. Unfortunately it seems to affect my outcome. For instance, I had an initial PSA of 4.8 (4.6 after retesting), and I’m Gleason 9. Three of my doctors have mentioned it to me in passing (most recently today), which led me to Google it. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I’ve just heard that this is a thing. Unfortunately it seems to affect my outcome. For instance, I had an initial PSA of 4.8 (4.6 after retesting), and I’m Gleason 9. Three of my doctors have mentioned it to me in passing (most recently today), which led me to Google it. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Selegiline side effects
Hi All. Due to drug shortages we've been unable to get rasagiline and had to swap to selegiline. Since the swap mum has had lots of unusual bleeding and the GP thinks it may be a side effect of the selegiline. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how did you resolve things?
Hi All. Due to drug shortages we've been unable to get rasagiline and had to swap to selegiline. Since the swap mum has had lots of unusual bleeding and the GP thinks it may be a side effect of the selegiline. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how did you resolve things?
Joluu
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PSP Association
6 months ago
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