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Very promising trial!
Con't know if it's good for metastatic but still...CRPC is good enough Molecule name: AZD5069 “This is tremendously exciting and it suggests we have an entirely new way to treat prostate cancer on the horizon,” said Johann de Bono, a professor of experimental cancer medicine at the Institute of Cancer
Con't know if it's good for metastatic but still...CRPC is good enough Molecule name: AZD5069 “This is tremendously exciting and it suggests we have an entirely new way to treat prostate cancer on the horizon,” said Johann de Bono, a professor of experimental cancer medicine at the Institute of Cancer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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Dear Friends, You are acutely aware of the importance and impact of our work. Hundreds of lives have been helped—some even saved—by our prostate cancer online community's resources, suggestions, and emotional support. With this urgency, I'm reaching out to you; we need your help to sustain and expand
Dear Friends, You are acutely aware of the importance and impact of our work. Hundreds of lives have been helped—some even saved—by our prostate cancer online community's resources, suggestions, and emotional support. With this urgency, I'm reaching out to you; we need your help to sustain and expand
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Full circle with metastatic prostate cancer
I have gone full circle with my disease. Diagnosed at 52 in 2017 with PSA 100. 6 years later PSA is back to 100 with new spread of mets though out skeleton. I have done all the SOC treatments and changed diet. The cancer has found a way around it all. I have continued working through out but now I have
I have gone full circle with my disease. Diagnosed at 52 in 2017 with PSA 100. 6 years later PSA is back to 100 with new spread of mets though out skeleton. I have done all the SOC treatments and changed diet. The cancer has found a way around it all. I have continued working through out but now I have
Islandboy2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
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SBRT Added to Standard Tx Boosts Outcomes in Oligometastatic PCa - ARTO II~ Improved response & PFS compared to SOC, MedPage Today, 09/27/23
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SBRT Added to Standard Tx Boosts Outcomes in Oligometastatic Prostate Cancer — Combination improved biochemical response and PFS compared with systemic treatment alone, MedPage Today, Oncology/Hematology > Prostate Cancer, by Mike Bassett, Staff Writer, September 27, 2023
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SBRT Added to Standard Tx Boosts Outcomes in Oligometastatic Prostate Cancer — Combination improved biochemical response and PFS compared with systemic treatment alone, MedPage Today, Oncology/Hematology > Prostate Cancer, by Mike Bassett, Staff Writer, September 27, 2023
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cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
PSA testing comparison question
I know that PSA results can vary, particularly if processed by different labs. Knowing this, I do have a question. Quick recap, I completed 20 rounds of radiation at UCLA with Kishan back in April of this year. At the same time, I began 6 months of ADT. Over the past few months, while getting my
I know that PSA results can vary, particularly if processed by different labs. Knowing this, I do have a question. Quick recap, I completed 20 rounds of radiation at UCLA with Kishan back in April of this year. At the same time, I began 6 months of ADT. Over the past few months, while getting my
LongevityAT
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Confused by Decipher Test
Hi all, new here. I signed up to finish reading an article and then saw these posts in an email to me. What a great resource for men with prostate cancer. My PSA went up to 4.4 and then had an MRI which showed a two suspicious lesions (PI-RADS 4 and a PI-RAD 3). Had a biopsy 3 weeks ago and it showed
Hi all, new here. I signed up to finish reading an article and then saw these posts in an email to me. What a great resource for men with prostate cancer. My PSA went up to 4.4 and then had an MRI which showed a two suspicious lesions (PI-RADS 4 and a PI-RAD 3). Had a biopsy 3 weeks ago and it showed
drzaius
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
Biopsy results in 2 weeks - questions?
I've finally got an appointment to get the results of my prostate biopsy on Monday in 2 weeks time. It's taken quite a while. My PSA was 12 and an MRI scan showed a dodgy area on the front of the prostate. My PI-RADS score was 5. I was then booked for a biopsy which got deferred 3 times. I was told I
I've finally got an appointment to get the results of my prostate biopsy on Monday in 2 weeks time. It's taken quite a while. My PSA was 12 and an MRI scan showed a dodgy area on the front of the prostate. My PI-RADS score was 5. I was then booked for a biopsy which got deferred 3 times. I was told I
MarkS
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
PSMA PET Scan result - false positive bone lesion?
My fathers PSMA PET scan ( at 0,23 psa) came back! Its been 9 months after surgery and PSA is around 0,18-0,25 and fluctated down at times. Everything was clear but a suspected bone lesion at L3 was found. The dr seem to think its false positive and said its probably nothing. We should just monitore
My fathers PSMA PET scan ( at 0,23 psa) came back! Its been 9 months after surgery and PSA is around 0,18-0,25 and fluctated down at times. Everything was clear but a suspected bone lesion at L3 was found. The dr seem to think its false positive and said its probably nothing. We should just monitore
Daddysgirl83
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Complementary Therapies - Your Experience?
My standard of care drugs are doing a great job of keeping my PSA down, but it would seem inconsiderate not to look into giving them a bit of help. I'm investigating these "adjunct" therapies with anecdotal or research evidence showing potential action against prostate cancer, and I'm just wondering
My standard of care drugs are doing a great job of keeping my PSA down, but it would seem inconsiderate not to look into giving them a bit of help. I'm investigating these "adjunct" therapies with anecdotal or research evidence showing potential action against prostate cancer, and I'm just wondering
32Percenter
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
time to reach undetectable PSA after prostate removal
All, I am nervous about my post RALP PSA results reaching an undetectable level and wondering if anything has been published in this matter. For context, I am 65 and was diagnosed G8 with ECE and elected to have surgery which occurred on June 23rd. The surgery pathology indicated clean margins and no
All, I am nervous about my post RALP PSA results reaching an undetectable level and wondering if anything has been published in this matter. For context, I am 65 and was diagnosed G8 with ECE and elected to have surgery which occurred on June 23rd. The surgery pathology indicated clean margins and no
PorscheKing
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Prostate Cancer Network
11 months ago
Surgical Castration ?
I have been on Eligard for two months. Prior to starting ADT my Triglycerides were 100 (May 2023). After only two months of Eligard they are thru the roof (495). Since I have metastatic PC they tell me that I will be on ADT for life. I am considering surgical orchiectomy since there are fewer metabolic
I have been on Eligard for two months. Prior to starting ADT my Triglycerides were 100 (May 2023). After only two months of Eligard they are thru the roof (495). Since I have metastatic PC they tell me that I will be on ADT for life. I am considering surgical orchiectomy since there are fewer metabolic
Bigmaristuff
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Welcome to Stage Denial
Greetings, fellow warriors fighting prostate cancer. Mababa here, with a funny-sounding username that's a joining of my first name initial with the last part of the name of the city where I was born: Addis Ababa, seventy-one years and six months ago. Actually, I'm not quite in the fight yet, so I can't
Greetings, fellow warriors fighting prostate cancer. Mababa here, with a funny-sounding username that's a joining of my first name initial with the last part of the name of the city where I was born: Addis Ababa, seventy-one years and six months ago. Actually, I'm not quite in the fight yet, so I can't
mababa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Conflicting MRI vs PSMA scans
Well it appears that the radiologist who did my MRI was overly cautious. The report said I had a met on my left pelvis, one on my right pelvis, one on my sacrum, additional cancer in my prostate region and sclerotic foci in my pelvic region. Traumatic. We followed that up with a PSMA scan 10 days
Well it appears that the radiologist who did my MRI was overly cautious. The report said I had a met on my left pelvis, one on my right pelvis, one on my sacrum, additional cancer in my prostate region and sclerotic foci in my pelvic region. Traumatic. We followed that up with a PSMA scan 10 days
icanwintwice
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Zytiga ,xtandi or erleada
Kaiser MO plan says will add Zytiga ,xtandi or erleada Been on lupron 2 months, MO now adding zytiga. 2nd opinion from UCSF concurs. Any opinions why they choose Zytiga I have seen a recent study saying Xtandi or Erleada might be better. Doctor Familiarity, Side effects, keep something back in the
Kaiser MO plan says will add Zytiga ,xtandi or erleada Been on lupron 2 months, MO now adding zytiga. 2nd opinion from UCSF concurs. Any opinions why they choose Zytiga I have seen a recent study saying Xtandi or Erleada might be better. Doctor Familiarity, Side effects, keep something back in the
pj1121
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Invitro study shows Delta Tocotrienol overcomes Docetaxel resistence in PCa
Necroptosis Induced by Delta-Tocotrienol Overcomes Docetaxel Chemoresistance in Prostate Cancer CellsMarina Montagnani Marelli, Giangiacomo Beretta, Roberta Manuela Moretti International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24 (5), 4923, 2023 Prostate cancer (PCa) represents the fifth cause of cancer death
Necroptosis Induced by Delta-Tocotrienol Overcomes Docetaxel Chemoresistance in Prostate Cancer CellsMarina Montagnani Marelli, Giangiacomo Beretta, Roberta Manuela Moretti International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24 (5), 4923, 2023 Prostate cancer (PCa) represents the fifth cause of cancer death
Graham49
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Back pain
I’m getting rear rib pain that I largely feel when lying down and in certain body movement. I do have a little spread to my front ribs. Not sure if this is something to worry about or yet another consequence of the PC and/or medication. My PSA is creeping up though my oncologist it not concerned at the
I’m getting rear rib pain that I largely feel when lying down and in certain body movement. I do have a little spread to my front ribs. Not sure if this is something to worry about or yet another consequence of the PC and/or medication. My PSA is creeping up though my oncologist it not concerned at the
FortyWinks
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PSA Test
Hello everybody Where can I find good information about the readings on PSA tests. As I have posted earlier, my husband had the prostate removed, developed a rezidiv after 5 years, was treated with Proton (based on Hydrogen) radiation in Heidelberg January this year. PSA went down from 0,8 to 0,3.
Hello everybody Where can I find good information about the readings on PSA tests. As I have posted earlier, my husband had the prostate removed, developed a rezidiv after 5 years, was treated with Proton (based on Hydrogen) radiation in Heidelberg January this year. PSA went down from 0,8 to 0,3.
Grommi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Go-forward Treatment Plan
First of all, I've been an avid reader of this forum over the past 2 years, and wanted to express my gratitude towards the amount of knowledge everyone has been sharing on this site. My father (62 y.o., very healthy) was diagnosed with aggressive PCa (Gleason 9, PSA 58) in Sep 2021, and underwent RALP
First of all, I've been an avid reader of this forum over the past 2 years, and wanted to express my gratitude towards the amount of knowledge everyone has been sharing on this site. My father (62 y.o., very healthy) was diagnosed with aggressive PCa (Gleason 9, PSA 58) in Sep 2021, and underwent RALP
sixmongoos
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
PSA 9 , age 66 , is there an alternative to biopsy ?
My friend’s PSA went from 5 to 9 in 8 months . He asked me if there is an alternative to biopsy . I told him that there may be something new since I last had a biopsy in 2009.
My friend’s PSA went from 5 to 9 in 8 months . He asked me if there is an alternative to biopsy . I told him that there may be something new since I last had a biopsy in 2009.
PBnative
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
ED & zero libido
Three years on from diagnosis and nearly three year of no sexual function. A big loss between my wife and I thought we don’t really talk about it. My GP prescribes viagra but without the desire, little effect. Also given a pump but something makes me resistant to try it. Having said all this I have
Three years on from diagnosis and nearly three year of no sexual function. A big loss between my wife and I thought we don’t really talk about it. My GP prescribes viagra but without the desire, little effect. Also given a pump but something makes me resistant to try it. Having said all this I have
FortyWinks
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
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