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PSMA expression & Survival in advanced PCa treated by 177 Lu-PSMA-617 Radioligand Therapy
Interesting new German study below [1]. *** The terms used below are: PSMAaverage ... lowPSMAaverage ... highPSMAaverage PSAmin ... lowPSMAmin ... highPSMAmin PSMAmax *** "PSMAaverage was a significant prognosticator of overall survival in contrast to PSMAmax (HR: 0.959 ... vs. HR: 0.992 ...). "Patients
Interesting new German study below [1]. *** The terms used below are: PSMAaverage ... lowPSMAaverage ... highPSMAaverage PSAmin ... lowPSMAmin ... highPSMAmin PSMAmax *** "PSMAaverage was a significant prognosticator of overall survival in contrast to PSMAmax (HR: 0.959 ... vs. HR: 0.992 ...). "Patients
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Developments in the Continued Search for a Prostate Cancer Vaccine...
Greetings FPC members, As some of you know, I believe that the development of a vaccine or vaccines is crucial to developing a cure for PCa and certainly for achieving longer remissions. Activation of our immune system is the key. We have seen the development of Provenge which has proven useful for some
Greetings FPC members, As some of you know, I believe that the development of a vaccine or vaccines is crucial to developing a cure for PCa and certainly for achieving longer remissions. Activation of our immune system is the key. We have seen the development of Provenge which has proven useful for some
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Is laparoscopy worth it if I'm not in severe pain? (Severe endo)
2 years ago now I started getting mild pains and UTI symptoms. After multiple dipstick tests (that showed no UTI) I was referred to gynae, then an ultrasound (2 cysts and adhesions), then an MRI (severe endo all over the bowel, ovaries and bladder). I've been put on Triptorelin shots to prepare for the
2 years ago now I started getting mild pains and UTI symptoms. After multiple dipstick tests (that showed no UTI) I was referred to gynae, then an ultrasound (2 cysts and adhesions), then an MRI (severe endo all over the bowel, ovaries and bladder). I've been put on Triptorelin shots to prepare for the
slopp
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
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My son is now 11 and has suffered from bladder problems since he was a baby. He has an over active bladder and a small bladder capacity (about 90ml). The specialist has ruled out constipation and has put him on Tolterodine, which I suppose is helping a little, but he still has frequent accidents.
My son is now 11 and has suffered from bladder problems since he was a baby. He has an over active bladder and a small bladder capacity (about 90ml). The specialist has ruled out constipation and has put him on Tolterodine, which I suppose is helping a little, but he still has frequent accidents.
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ERIC
4 years ago
What Now? How is This Even Happening?
In November of last year, my husband had AUS surgery. The first ten days after surgery were fine, but on day 10, he became unable to urinate. 5 weeks later, after catheters, (both foley and suprapubic), 8 ER Visist and 2 overnight hospital stays, the AUS was removed. It took about 2 months after the
In November of last year, my husband had AUS surgery. The first ten days after surgery were fine, but on day 10, he became unable to urinate. 5 weeks later, after catheters, (both foley and suprapubic), 8 ER Visist and 2 overnight hospital stays, the AUS was removed. It took about 2 months after the
COG1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Feeling Apprehensive about upcoming Valve surgery
Hello everyone, I have just joined this forum with the hope of getting a bit more advice and reassurance from others who have been through or are going through the same surgery I will be having next week. I am a 61 year old woman from Australia however I moved three months ago to Abu Dhabi with my
Hello everyone, I have just joined this forum with the hope of getting a bit more advice and reassurance from others who have been through or are going through the same surgery I will be having next week. I am a 61 year old woman from Australia however I moved three months ago to Abu Dhabi with my
Shaley
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
homeopathy treatment and diabetes
iam a diabetic from almost ten years, i take gluconorm sr 1 one tab each every day, i have been suggested to go for homeopathy treatment while continuing with the englisg medicine which i have been taking, your suggestions please
iam a diabetic from almost ten years, i take gluconorm sr 1 one tab each every day, i have been suggested to go for homeopathy treatment while continuing with the englisg medicine which i have been taking, your suggestions please
tvkd
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
small cell carcinoma
Has anyone else had their prostate cancer spread to the liver? If so what was the treatment plan?
Has anyone else had their prostate cancer spread to the liver? If so what was the treatment plan?
Redlog
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Stem cell therapy as a single agent or in combination with standard therapies.
I read somewhere about why tumors grow back after radiation or chemotherapy and a simplified explanation was that it was all about the damaged healthy tissue surrounding any of the leftover cancerous cells and if this tissue is made up of young cells or mature cells. The cancerous cells do not like
I read somewhere about why tumors grow back after radiation or chemotherapy and a simplified explanation was that it was all about the damaged healthy tissue surrounding any of the leftover cancerous cells and if this tissue is made up of young cells or mature cells. The cancerous cells do not like
Easey
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Total-body dynamic PET successfully detects metastatic cancer; first patient results.
Results from the first study using uEXPLORER to conduct total-body dynamic positron emission tomography (PET) scans in cancer patients show that it can be used to generate high-quality images of metastatic cancer. The research was presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2020
Results from the first study using uEXPLORER to conduct total-body dynamic positron emission tomography (PET) scans in cancer patients show that it can be used to generate high-quality images of metastatic cancer. The research was presented at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2020
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Recurring bladder infections
Hello, I've been having bladder infections for years now, and for the first time, ive taken anti-biotics without them taking any effect or helping my 'infection' what so ever. I have had a weird veiny, slightly bothering, rash on my upper left thigh, and i needed to ask is this linked to any kidney
Hello, I've been having bladder infections for years now, and for the first time, ive taken anti-biotics without them taking any effect or helping my 'infection' what so ever. I have had a weird veiny, slightly bothering, rash on my upper left thigh, and i needed to ask is this linked to any kidney
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ERIC
4 years ago
Recommendation for my dad's prostate cancer treatment
My dad is 80 years old with a cardiac history. He is taking medications for hypertension, diabetes and neurological disorders. During the TURP done recently he was diagnosed with tumour in the prostrate. Pathology indicated a Gleason score of 9. The pet scan has not shown any metastasis. Uro-oncologist
My dad is 80 years old with a cardiac history. He is taking medications for hypertension, diabetes and neurological disorders. During the TURP done recently he was diagnosed with tumour in the prostrate. Pathology indicated a Gleason score of 9. The pet scan has not shown any metastasis. Uro-oncologist
peacock20
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Shielding before and after lung surgery
I am waiting to have lung surgery a lobectomy. Hoping to get a surgery date in next 2 weeks, as already cancelled once. I spoke to my doctor about shielding and she said I couldn’t get a shielding letter as this is only for people currently getting cancer treatment such as chemotherapy (I have a carcinoid
I am waiting to have lung surgery a lobectomy. Hoping to get a surgery date in next 2 weeks, as already cancelled once. I spoke to my doctor about shielding and she said I couldn’t get a shielding letter as this is only for people currently getting cancer treatment such as chemotherapy (I have a carcinoid
Becky130777
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Immucura , Dendritic Cell Therapy, Spain.
Has anybody heard of a Company / Hospital in Mijas , Spain and Gibraltar who is offering Dendritic Cell Therapy for various cancers including prostate? It is a form of immunotherapy where a blood draw is taken from the patient, " engineered" and then replaced into the patient about 9 days later. If anybody
Has anybody heard of a Company / Hospital in Mijas , Spain and Gibraltar who is offering Dendritic Cell Therapy for various cancers including prostate? It is a form of immunotherapy where a blood draw is taken from the patient, " engineered" and then replaced into the patient about 9 days later. If anybody
Miguelnumerouno
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
I was wondering what Prostate Acid Phos indicates..
I had surgery 4 years ago -- currently PSA is 1.03 but my PAP is 1.8 -- what does PAP value 1.8 indicate -- good?, bad?, bone mets ?
I had surgery 4 years ago -- currently PSA is 1.03 but my PAP is 1.8 -- what does PAP value 1.8 indicate -- good?, bad?, bone mets ?
George71
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Epidural Lipomatosis
Good morning Warriors!  Looking for stories and feedback/treatment for any other men on this board who have developed epidural lipomatosis due to steroid use on the thoracic spine? In doing a scan, a tumor was found at T6 and my dad is scheduled to have both removed on Friday. The surgeon is very optimistic
Good morning Warriors!  Looking for stories and feedback/treatment for any other men on this board who have developed epidural lipomatosis due to steroid use on the thoracic spine? In doing a scan, a tumor was found at T6 and my dad is scheduled to have both removed on Friday. The surgeon is very optimistic
Amandaslp78
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
UTI’s and Endo
Hello everyone, I have a telephone appointment with an endo consultant tomorrow. First appointment since being diagnosed with endometriosis through laparoscopy last October. I have lots of questions for them. But the main thing I want to ask on here is about urine infections and endo. I find that
Hello everyone, I have a telephone appointment with an endo consultant tomorrow. First appointment since being diagnosed with endometriosis through laparoscopy last October. I have lots of questions for them. But the main thing I want to ask on here is about urine infections and endo. I find that
EndoEffect
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Pelvic pain
Any advice? Probably heard my story before really bad flare up of pain last week. Friday I had really bad side affects to the antibiotics as my dr thought I had a pelvic infection. Went to a&e yesterday they said everything they saw seems normal, if it was chronic pelvic infection they could not see
Any advice? Probably heard my story before really bad flare up of pain last week. Friday I had really bad side affects to the antibiotics as my dr thought I had a pelvic infection. Went to a&e yesterday they said everything they saw seems normal, if it was chronic pelvic infection they could not see
leajg16
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Constant pain
Hi everyone. Still waiting for a date for my laparoscopy after I’m being cancelled. I was booked in the week after lock down started 😔 Can anyone suggest anything different for pain relief? I’m in constant pain at the moment it’s usually just with a flare up but this last few weeks have been agonising
Hi everyone. Still waiting for a date for my laparoscopy after I’m being cancelled. I was booked in the week after lock down started 😔 Can anyone suggest anything different for pain relief? I’m in constant pain at the moment it’s usually just with a flare up but this last few weeks have been agonising
Topshopdreams123
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Experiences of recovery after gall bladder removal?
How long does it take for your body to adjust to no gall bladder and the continuous stream of bile into the gut? What are other peoples experiences. I am a 62 years old and reasonably active. I had my gall bladder removed ( cholecystectomy) in March this year. 2 months after the operation ( laparoscopy
How long does it take for your body to adjust to no gall bladder and the continuous stream of bile into the gut? What are other peoples experiences. I am a 62 years old and reasonably active. I had my gall bladder removed ( cholecystectomy) in March this year. 2 months after the operation ( laparoscopy
HILG
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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