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Three Big Challenges in Metastatic PC
Common themes that often emerge from the posts and responses on this particular hub of HU are intermittent and alternative therapy, the use of testosterone replacement and the various associated issues. In the latest GU podcast, co-hosts Dr Declan Murphy and Renu Eapen from [i]Peter MacCallum Cancer
Common themes that often emerge from the posts and responses on this particular hub of HU are intermittent and alternative therapy, the use of testosterone replacement and the various associated issues. In the latest GU podcast, co-hosts Dr Declan Murphy and Renu Eapen from [i]Peter MacCallum Cancer
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Lupron - start with one month dose or 3 months ?
Dad , 83 , is to start with lupron soon. He has been on bicalutamide since two weeks. He is in good health generally and has not had heart issues apart from hypertension since many years , controlled by medicine. Doctor has advised 3 monthly lupron injections. But I was wondering if it would
Dad , 83 , is to start with lupron soon. He has been on bicalutamide since two weeks. He is in good health generally and has not had heart issues apart from hypertension since many years , controlled by medicine. Doctor has advised 3 monthly lupron injections. But I was wondering if it would
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Bill Walton has died of prostate cancer
R.I.P. Bill , Great player and sports analyst. Anybody know the details of his case.
R.I.P. Bill , Great player and sports analyst. Anybody know the details of his case.
fourputt
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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PALB2 Stage 4 A prostate cancer treatment plan.
My Partner has stage 4A prostate cancer spread to the nodules and has the PALB2 gene. How effective is internal and external radiation and ADT as the first line of treatment? Why can't the drs start with PARP inhibitors and chemo which is the standard of care as a second line treatment? Is it because
My Partner has stage 4A prostate cancer spread to the nodules and has the PALB2 gene. How effective is internal and external radiation and ADT as the first line of treatment? Why can't the drs start with PARP inhibitors and chemo which is the standard of care as a second line treatment? Is it because
SherryKahn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Cabazitaxel treatment
A shock diagnosis almost seven years ago. Then the merrygoround of surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone treatment and slowly but surely the cancer progresses. Here I am, wondering where to go next and contemplating if chemo with cabazitaxel is the way to go. Does anyone have any experience with
A shock diagnosis almost seven years ago. Then the merrygoround of surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone treatment and slowly but surely the cancer progresses. Here I am, wondering where to go next and contemplating if chemo with cabazitaxel is the way to go. Does anyone have any experience with
Luylu
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
Is My Urologist Telling Me the Truth About Prostate Biopsies, or is He "Painting a Rosy Picture" of them?
I have concerns about the discomfort and after-effects of a prostate biopsy scheduled soon. But my urologist seems to be saying [i]
"No worry. It'll only take 30-40 minutes and it'll be over so that you can return home. You'll have some soreness for a few days and you'll be okay."
[/i] Is this
I have concerns about the discomfort and after-effects of a prostate biopsy scheduled soon. But my urologist seems to be saying [i]
"No worry. It'll only take 30-40 minutes and it'll be over so that you can return home. You'll have some soreness for a few days and you'll be okay."
[/i] Is this
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Will Androgen-nourished Prostate Cancer Cells Succumb to "Glucose/Glutamine Starvation"?
If prostate cancer cells are enriched with androgens that normally propel their growth and spread, could they still be "starved" by selectively inhibiting their GLUT receptor expressions to block their uptake of glucose and also by limiting their ability to turn to and utilize glutamine as a backup
If prostate cancer cells are enriched with androgens that normally propel their growth and spread, could they still be "starved" by selectively inhibiting their GLUT receptor expressions to block their uptake of glucose and also by limiting their ability to turn to and utilize glutamine as a backup
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
The role of PSMA PET/CT in predicting downgrading in patients with Gleason score 4+4 prostate cancer in prostate biopsy - W Jour Uro 5/21/24
[i]An interesting investigation aimed at validating the use of PSMA PET/CT in patients to adjust the Gleason score (downward) of their cancer based on conventional pre-surgery biopsy, scans (ultrasound & MRI). In this instance the focus was on downgrading from a high-risk of 8 to an intermediate-risk
[i]An interesting investigation aimed at validating the use of PSMA PET/CT in patients to adjust the Gleason score (downward) of their cancer based on conventional pre-surgery biopsy, scans (ultrasound & MRI). In this instance the focus was on downgrading from a high-risk of 8 to an intermediate-risk
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Clarity's theranostic prostate cancer trial advances to cohort 2
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/claritys-theranostic-prostate-cancer-trial-130300493.html
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/claritys-theranostic-prostate-cancer-trial-130300493.html
Rfs1975
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
any similar stories extensive metastatic prostate cancer
hello! I’ve been on here for a few weeks reading everyone’s posts, which have been helpful. My dad recently found out he has extensive Mets throughout his skeleton, although we have been battling this disease for almost 5 years now, things have taken a turn. He has been on ADT since January, and tolerating
hello! I’ve been on here for a few weeks reading everyone’s posts, which have been helpful. My dad recently found out he has extensive Mets throughout his skeleton, although we have been battling this disease for almost 5 years now, things have taken a turn. He has been on ADT since January, and tolerating
Concerneddaughter123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
How much targeted radiation to mets?
Hi, Warriors. I've been through Zytiga, Pluvicto and Xtandi - all failed. Have aggressive metastatic cancer and mets head to toe. Starting to get pain in bones and already had one major blast of radiation to ribs. Can they keep blasting spots as they get painful, or is there a radiation limit?
Hi, Warriors. I've been through Zytiga, Pluvicto and Xtandi - all failed. Have aggressive metastatic cancer and mets head to toe. Starting to get pain in bones and already had one major blast of radiation to ribs. Can they keep blasting spots as they get painful, or is there a radiation limit?
jersy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Large Prostate more difficult to remove ?
In 2013 I had robotic prostatectomy. My prostate was quite large, volume 130ml, size 7.43x5.61x5.97cm. As a result, prostate was removed in two pieces, no seminal vesicles where removed and path: "pT2c bilateral, pNx, GL 4+3 Tertiary 5, EPE not identified, SUV not identified". I understand, pNx means
In 2013 I had robotic prostatectomy. My prostate was quite large, volume 130ml, size 7.43x5.61x5.97cm. As a result, prostate was removed in two pieces, no seminal vesicles where removed and path: "pT2c bilateral, pNx, GL 4+3 Tertiary 5, EPE not identified, SUV not identified". I understand, pNx means
Maxi54
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Husband getting extremely tired on Zytiga
Tim began Zytiga one month ago. He is also doing Lupron and EBRT which will be over in 5 sessions (he had 5 weeks of them all together). Up until about 5 days ago, he was working and then going to Pilates once a week and to the gym, but now he is coming home EXHAUSTED from work and barely has the energy
Tim began Zytiga one month ago. He is also doing Lupron and EBRT which will be over in 5 sessions (he had 5 weeks of them all together). Up until about 5 days ago, he was working and then going to Pilates once a week and to the gym, but now he is coming home EXHAUSTED from work and barely has the energy
Usernameitis
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Has anyone heard of trial DB-1311-O-1001?
Hi all, I’m wondering whether anybody has heard of the above trial? My Dad had been put forward for this and was advised yesterday he got through onto the trial but the paperwork says “first trial on humans”. They aren’t sure of the side effects and we are all feeling a bit apprehensive… My Dad has
Hi all, I’m wondering whether anybody has heard of the above trial? My Dad had been put forward for this and was advised yesterday he got through onto the trial but the paperwork says “first trial on humans”. They aren’t sure of the side effects and we are all feeling a bit apprehensive… My Dad has
Stefciaa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Finally Something’s Working
I have had this mutherf*cker of a disease 19 years. I have had numerous rounds of Lupron. I have been on Casodex, Erleada, Nubeqa. Zytiga, Provenge, 8 rounds of Docetaxel and, now, Pluvicto. As is standard, after my third round of Pluvicto I had a PSMA PET scan. Finally, something seems to be working
I have had this mutherf*cker of a disease 19 years. I have had numerous rounds of Lupron. I have been on Casodex, Erleada, Nubeqa. Zytiga, Provenge, 8 rounds of Docetaxel and, now, Pluvicto. As is standard, after my third round of Pluvicto I had a PSMA PET scan. Finally, something seems to be working
MJCA
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
How many treatments of Chemo can the body handle
I have had 7 cycles of docetaxel and 3 of cabazitaxel. The oncologist wants to continue with another 7 cycles of cabazitaxel. My question is how much of this poison can the body handle. Does this chemo destroy things permanently in the body. I know that the fatigue is taking over. I couldn't run
I have had 7 cycles of docetaxel and 3 of cabazitaxel. The oncologist wants to continue with another 7 cycles of cabazitaxel. My question is how much of this poison can the body handle. Does this chemo destroy things permanently in the body. I know that the fatigue is taking over. I couldn't run
Islandboy2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Kindly seeking advice about my options
I'm metastatic HSPCa on Lupron/Erleada over two years now. Three periaortic lymph nodes and two ribs lesions. Sooner or later, I will go metastatic HRPCa (average about 3 years to become hormone resistant). So, my question is what kind of treatment coming next Thanks for your input
I'm metastatic HSPCa on Lupron/Erleada over two years now. Three periaortic lymph nodes and two ribs lesions. Sooner or later, I will go metastatic HRPCa (average about 3 years to become hormone resistant). So, my question is what kind of treatment coming next Thanks for your input
Maxi54
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
My Cancer Journey Repost
It's time for a repost of my two-part cancer journey diary. Some "starting the journey readers" might find it helpful. Originally posted as two Health Unlocked "replies" - maybe I should make them an actual full "post". So I am pleased to report that
other than fatigue, I feel sort of normal right
It's time for a repost of my two-part cancer journey diary. Some "starting the journey readers" might find it helpful. Originally posted as two Health Unlocked "replies" - maybe I should make them an actual full "post". So I am pleased to report that
other than fatigue, I feel sort of normal right
JohnInTheMiddle
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Phase 1/2 of TLX592 Targeted Alpha Therapy in Prostate Cancer starting soon - Ac 225
"The approach accelerates blood clearance and reduces bone marrow residence time compared with standard monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), while retaining target selectivity, internalisation and retention." https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/telix-completes-proof-of-concept-study-of-tlx592-targeted-alpha-therapy-in-prostate-cancer
"The approach accelerates blood clearance and reduces bone marrow residence time compared with standard monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), while retaining target selectivity, internalisation and retention." https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/telix-completes-proof-of-concept-study-of-tlx592-targeted-alpha-therapy-in-prostate-cancer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Chronic sinus issues
I’m currently on an Xtandi, Zometa and Lupron treatment plan. Could there be a correlation between one of these drugs and chronic sinus stuffiness? I also take a cholesterol drug and 3 different blood pressure meds. Thanks in advance if anyone has information. My Best Jim
I’m currently on an Xtandi, Zometa and Lupron treatment plan. Could there be a correlation between one of these drugs and chronic sinus stuffiness? I also take a cholesterol drug and 3 different blood pressure meds. Thanks in advance if anyone has information. My Best Jim
NDJIM
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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