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Feet tingling
For the last 8 days my toes have been not numb to touch but have the feeling of pins and needles in my toes on both feet. I am not sure if this is related to my PSA but I thought easiest way to find out was to ask on here as I cant see my GP. Any help greatly appreciated.
For the last 8 days my toes have been not numb to touch but have the feeling of pins and needles in my toes on both feet. I am not sure if this is related to my PSA but I thought easiest way to find out was to ask on here as I cant see my GP. Any help greatly appreciated.
Greenmil3
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Beyond Psoriasis
2 months ago
Answer to unknown question
Jan 2024 (after lots of research and nearly 3 years on from original diagnosis of Metastatic Prostate Cancer with extensive bone metastases) I have just worked out the answer to the question I didn't know I wanted to ask. Instead of worrying about PSA and other test results my real concern was "what
Jan 2024 (after lots of research and nearly 3 years on from original diagnosis of Metastatic Prostate Cancer with extensive bone metastases) I have just worked out the answer to the question I didn't know I wanted to ask. Instead of worrying about PSA and other test results my real concern was "what
Brendan1904
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
First PSA post surgery
Hello, Just had my first 3 month PSA test post surgery. <0.01. Good news but need to monitor every 3 years due to intraductal component. I just want to thank everyone that has been so supportive and has given me positive feedback on this forum. I am also getting genetic testing done this week as well
Hello, Just had my first 3 month PSA test post surgery. <0.01. Good news but need to monitor every 3 years due to intraductal component. I just want to thank everyone that has been so supportive and has given me positive feedback on this forum. I am also getting genetic testing done this week as well
Granolaberry
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
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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
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
New to Prostate issues. What are my options?
I’m 63 years old, in general good health. I’ve been experiencing symptoms for maybe 5 years, gradually getting worse. - Waking in the night to pee, 2 to 3 times. - Hesitance - Weak stream, stop start.. Thankfully no blood or pain. So I finally went to the GP & had an examination 😳, GP said
I’m 63 years old, in general good health. I’ve been experiencing symptoms for maybe 5 years, gradually getting worse. - Waking in the night to pee, 2 to 3 times. - Hesitance - Weak stream, stop start.. Thankfully no blood or pain. So I finally went to the GP & had an examination 😳, GP said
knackersyard
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Men's Health Forum
2 months ago
New results soon (hopefully): A Phase 1 Study of FOR46 in Patients With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (mCRPC)
Not the latest, but some more insight, since results should be on their way https://clinicaltrials.ucsf.edu/trial/NCT03575819 but they are already working on another CD46-targeted alpha therapy based on YS5, a radioimmunoconjugate. https://jeccr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13046-023-02636
Not the latest, but some more insight, since results should be on their way https://clinicaltrials.ucsf.edu/trial/NCT03575819 but they are already working on another CD46-targeted alpha therapy based on YS5, a radioimmunoconjugate. https://jeccr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13046-023-02636
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
HELP WITH SIDE EFFECTS FROM ENZALUTAMIDE
In 2019 after a prolonged bout of diarrhea a blood test was ordered, the cause of the diarrhea was not discovered but the test indicated bone cancer. From there tests showed extensive bone mets and grade 9 Gleason APC. Chemotherapy radiation and firmagon followed. My psa went way down for about 18 months
In 2019 after a prolonged bout of diarrhea a blood test was ordered, the cause of the diarrhea was not discovered but the test indicated bone cancer. From there tests showed extensive bone mets and grade 9 Gleason APC. Chemotherapy radiation and firmagon followed. My psa went way down for about 18 months
Desrochers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 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
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Any Data or MO Advice Regarding Dutasteride / Finasteride At Very Early Biochemical Recurrence?
Does anyone know of any studies or MO advice they've gotten regarding use of Dutasteride or Finasteride at very early signs of Biochemical Reccurrence (uPSA in the 0.03 - 0.1 range) prior to Salvage Radiotherapy? It's obviously going to slow PSA doubling time and thereby probably lengthen the time
Does anyone know of any studies or MO advice they've gotten regarding use of Dutasteride or Finasteride at very early signs of Biochemical Reccurrence (uPSA in the 0.03 - 0.1 range) prior to Salvage Radiotherapy? It's obviously going to slow PSA doubling time and thereby probably lengthen the time
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
PSA Response From Broccoli Sprout Extract (Sulforaphane) May Due To Just Being Moderate ADT
I forgot I ran across this a 2 years ago as many with PCa diagnosis are very interested in Sulforaphane due to a lot of excitement from a few studies a few years ago. (This fueled an explosion of supplements on Amazon.) This however is one of the more expensive supplements and my jury is still out
I forgot I ran across this a 2 years ago as many with PCa diagnosis are very interested in Sulforaphane due to a lot of excitement from a few studies a few years ago. (This fueled an explosion of supplements on Amazon.) This however is one of the more expensive supplements and my jury is still out
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Rickyfish56 "Introduction"
Reviewed my "Bio" and it said I needed to "introduce" myself? Mostly just read postings and try to gather information. But, here is my " introduction", family history of Prostate cancer, Dad diagnosed at 59, removed prostate old fashion slice and dice, never regained any sexual function, but alive today
Reviewed my "Bio" and it said I needed to "introduce" myself? Mostly just read postings and try to gather information. But, here is my " introduction", family history of Prostate cancer, Dad diagnosed at 59, removed prostate old fashion slice and dice, never regained any sexual function, but alive today
rickyfish56
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Pluvicto patient
74 yo male 3rd round of pluvicto PSA started at 9.8 down to 1.41 !! Been on Luprone for 18 months! Prostrate has been removed and cancer has spread to liver and spine. Surprisingly I feel good, no pain yet! I am a farmer still going 12 hours a day! I use quad-med shots for ED , but they don’t work as
74 yo male 3rd round of pluvicto PSA started at 9.8 down to 1.41 !! Been on Luprone for 18 months! Prostrate has been removed and cancer has spread to liver and spine. Surprisingly I feel good, no pain yet! I am a farmer still going 12 hours a day! I use quad-med shots for ED , but they don’t work as
Reltubs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
AMG 509 (Xaluritamig): update on this immunotherapy for mCRPC
They published the first findings on Cancer Discovery. "Efficacy as measured both by PSA and objective response by RECIST were encouraging in this heavily pretreated mCRPC population, and responses occurred with greater frequency in the higher-dose cohorts. PSA declines were seen starting with 0.1 mg
They published the first findings on Cancer Discovery. "Efficacy as measured both by PSA and objective response by RECIST were encouraging in this heavily pretreated mCRPC population, and responses occurred with greater frequency in the higher-dose cohorts. PSA declines were seen starting with 0.1 mg
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Treatment for bone pain?
A friend of mine is experiencing severe bone pain from advanced prostate cancer. His MO is prescribing morphine ( tablets). He says it does help. But I was wondering if there are other medications that can be used for the pain? He is currently on Lupron + aberaterone. He is in his seventh year fighting
A friend of mine is experiencing severe bone pain from advanced prostate cancer. His MO is prescribing morphine ( tablets). He says it does help. But I was wondering if there are other medications that can be used for the pain? He is currently on Lupron + aberaterone. He is in his seventh year fighting
mandrake248
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Nubeqa Vs Abiraterone
Which is more effective my PSA rising after being placed on Nubeqa. Prostate cancer metastasized to the bone
Which is more effective my PSA rising after being placed on Nubeqa. Prostate cancer metastasized to the bone
willie334
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Lower Platelet count after HDR Brachytherapy
I am 76 and have had a low platelet count for at least the past 30 years. My results had usually been in the 125,000 range, with 140,000 to 150,000 being the minimum value to be considered normal. I had HD Brachytherapy for prostate cancer in November 2021, and ever since then my platelet count has
I am 76 and have had a low platelet count for at least the past 30 years. My results had usually been in the 125,000 range, with 140,000 to 150,000 being the minimum value to be considered normal. I had HD Brachytherapy for prostate cancer in November 2021, and ever since then my platelet count has
PopCubby
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
SRBT and EXTEND trial
Does anybody have the full text of EXTEND trial results from June 2023? (my payment attempt is rejected and the tips on how to get a study without cost doesn´t work) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37022702/ Addition of Metastasis-Directed Therapy to Intermittent Hormone Therapy for Oligometastatic
Does anybody have the full text of EXTEND trial results from June 2023? (my payment attempt is rejected and the tips on how to get a study without cost doesn´t work) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37022702/ Addition of Metastasis-Directed Therapy to Intermittent Hormone Therapy for Oligometastatic
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
PALB2 genetic defect-Lynparza
I have PALB2 genetic defect. Just completed six cycles of Taxotere as part of triple therapy (chemo, Nubeqa and ADT) for about 20 Mets (PSMA scan) mostly skeletal (no organs). Only four Mets still lit up on PSMA scan after four cycles of chemo/Lupron/Nubeqa. Next PSMA scan in Jan. 2024. Oncologist recommends
I have PALB2 genetic defect. Just completed six cycles of Taxotere as part of triple therapy (chemo, Nubeqa and ADT) for about 20 Mets (PSMA scan) mostly skeletal (no organs). Only four Mets still lit up on PSMA scan after four cycles of chemo/Lupron/Nubeqa. Next PSMA scan in Jan. 2024. Oncologist recommends
Azores1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Durability of Pluvicto treatment?
Just completed Pluvicto treatment #5 of 6 and extremely thankful for the good results. Had a PSMA Pet scan before #5 and it shows that PCa continues to disappear (read from right to left — pre-treatment, after two treatments, and after four treatments). Hoping for pretty much 100% remission after #6
Just completed Pluvicto treatment #5 of 6 and extremely thankful for the good results. Had a PSMA Pet scan before #5 and it shows that PCa continues to disappear (read from right to left — pre-treatment, after two treatments, and after four treatments). Hoping for pretty much 100% remission after #6
Skifanatic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
"8mm sclerotic focus noted T12 vertebrae within left superior acetabulum"
MO ordered CT Abdomen/pelvis after having a couple blood clots in urine, no blood, about 4 mths ago with several quick sharp pains in bladder area daily since about that time (may be from straining to empty bladder when urinate or kegels). CT no issues noted other than the 8mm sclerotic focus in T12
MO ordered CT Abdomen/pelvis after having a couple blood clots in urine, no blood, about 4 mths ago with several quick sharp pains in bladder area daily since about that time (may be from straining to empty bladder when urinate or kegels). CT no issues noted other than the 8mm sclerotic focus in T12
jjpeabody
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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