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Should I sell and retire with PSA at 0.1 following 9 months undetectable?
Diagnosed early 2022, Gleason 4+4. Metastasis to multiple sites on the pelvis, no other detectable spread. Triplet therapy with ongoing goserelin and abiraterone with prednisone. Abiraterone is once per day with a low fat meal. Following nine months of undetectable PSA results, I recently received
Diagnosed early 2022, Gleason 4+4. Metastasis to multiple sites on the pelvis, no other detectable spread. Triplet therapy with ongoing goserelin and abiraterone with prednisone. Abiraterone is once per day with a low fat meal. Following nine months of undetectable PSA results, I recently received
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Casadex, on and off
I was on Casadex close to 3 years. During the last part of going on 3 years my psa started rising. They took me off Casadex and put me on Orgovyx which did not work so they put me on injections of lupron once a month. My psa again started rising on lupron injections. Now They have put me on nubeqa to
I was on Casadex close to 3 years. During the last part of going on 3 years my psa started rising. They took me off Casadex and put me on Orgovyx which did not work so they put me on injections of lupron once a month. My psa again started rising on lupron injections. Now They have put me on nubeqa to
woppaho
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Latest Update on PATCH
For those of us using tE2 as a primary therapy to control advanced prostate cancer, there is new information in Clinical Oncology, Vol 36, Issue 1 „“ A repurposing Programme Evaluating Transdermal Oestradial Patches for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer within the PATCH and STAMPEDE Trials“. It‘s a long
For those of us using tE2 as a primary therapy to control advanced prostate cancer, there is new information in Clinical Oncology, Vol 36, Issue 1 „“ A repurposing Programme Evaluating Transdermal Oestradial Patches for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer within the PATCH and STAMPEDE Trials“. It‘s a long
cam123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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Newly Diagnosed Prostate Cancer
Hi, I am new here. I came to this site because my husband was just diagnosed with prostate cancer last week. MRI PI RAS 5 with an extracapsular extension, cores 4/12 positive, Gleason 7 (4+3), and PSA 4.8 (PSA 2.2 in 2022). No involvements with lymph nodes and bones on MRI. All of these seem to put
Hi, I am new here. I came to this site because my husband was just diagnosed with prostate cancer last week. MRI PI RAS 5 with an extracapsular extension, cores 4/12 positive, Gleason 7 (4+3), and PSA 4.8 (PSA 2.2 in 2022). No involvements with lymph nodes and bones on MRI. All of these seem to put
kiyo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Started peginterferon alpha 2a treatment
Just recently started the above treatment on the 31st January this year but my oldest daughter has just found out shes 9weeks pregnant and i forgot to ask my consultant if it was ok that on my treatment day is it ok to be around her eg as in she comes to my house to visit or is it similar to chemo treatments
Just recently started the above treatment on the 31st January this year but my oldest daughter has just found out shes 9weeks pregnant and i forgot to ask my consultant if it was ok that on my treatment day is it ok to be around her eg as in she comes to my house to visit or is it similar to chemo treatments
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
Prostate Cancer Stems Cells/ what kills them?
I have done my duty. Radiation to my lymph nodes, and 24 months of Lupron and Erleada. Now I wait!!!!! yikes. Is there any way to kill Prostate Cancer stem cells? I have read a little about possible advances in killing cancer stem cells. What about prostate cancer stem cells. Im hoping to find
I have done my duty. Radiation to my lymph nodes, and 24 months of Lupron and Erleada. Now I wait!!!!! yikes. Is there any way to kill Prostate Cancer stem cells? I have read a little about possible advances in killing cancer stem cells. What about prostate cancer stem cells. Im hoping to find
icanwintwice
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Hoping someone can calm my anxiety.. colon cancer
Hello, I am a 26 year old female. I have been experiencing some scary symptoms that could either be hemorrhoids or colon cancer. Colon cancer does not run in my family, I’ve never seen any kind of cancer in my family actually. I will start my saying I have very bad hypochondria. I have always had severe
Hello, I am a 26 year old female. I have been experiencing some scary symptoms that could either be hemorrhoids or colon cancer. Colon cancer does not run in my family, I’ve never seen any kind of cancer in my family actually. I will start my saying I have very bad hypochondria. I have always had severe
Iamgroot2
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Colon Cancer Connected
2 months ago
Lupron unjection not reducing PSA
I was first diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2016. It has been contained in the prostate ever since. For 3 years I treated myself with vitamins and nutrients. Kept my psa down until I had a kidney stone operation and for some odd ball reason loss control of the psa after the operation, it shot up to
I was first diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2016. It has been contained in the prostate ever since. For 3 years I treated myself with vitamins and nutrients. Kept my psa down until I had a kidney stone operation and for some odd ball reason loss control of the psa after the operation, it shot up to
woppaginny
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Cholestyramine
My husband has had explosive diarrhea since mid February. After blood tests, stool samples, colonoscopy, and more stool samples, they are not able to determine what is causing the diarrhea. The doctor has prescribed Cholestyramine. Has anyone had experience with this medication and did it help?
My husband has had explosive diarrhea since mid February. After blood tests, stool samples, colonoscopy, and more stool samples, they are not able to determine what is causing the diarrhea. The doctor has prescribed Cholestyramine. Has anyone had experience with this medication and did it help?
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IBS Network
3 months ago
Is a Liquid biopsy of ctDNA with PSA = 6 and 4 bone mets, useful?
Hello friends I have to pay upfront the costs but I don't know if nothing will be found in a liquid biopsy with PSA of 6.5 What is your experience with liquid biopsy? And did anyone have a bone metastatic solid biopsy ? Thank you 🤗🙌
Hello friends I have to pay upfront the costs but I don't know if nothing will be found in a liquid biopsy with PSA of 6.5 What is your experience with liquid biopsy? And did anyone have a bone metastatic solid biopsy ? Thank you 🤗🙌
Manilo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSA rising, rapidly
Well, it looks like my honeymoons of ADT are over. I was (and still am) on a tripple therapy along the lines of the ARASENS trial (Docetaxel, Lupron and NUBEQA) for about 2 years. My PSA started rising six months ago, at first slowly, but now very rapidly. It went from 0.04 to 0.05 then 0.17 (in three
Well, it looks like my honeymoons of ADT are over. I was (and still am) on a tripple therapy along the lines of the ARASENS trial (Docetaxel, Lupron and NUBEQA) for about 2 years. My PSA started rising six months ago, at first slowly, but now very rapidly. It went from 0.04 to 0.05 then 0.17 (in three
Oldie68
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Zytiga , prednesone , Options ?
Hello All , I just hit the 2 yr. mark of Eligard , Zytiga and pred. Im Stage 4 N1 , Had SBRT to prostate 2015 , then 7 yrs later PSMA-Pet saw 1 tumor in my pelvic lymph node Had SBRT on that . I have a heart doctor for heart murmur . The question is according to a study , per Tall Allen , Stampede
Hello All , I just hit the 2 yr. mark of Eligard , Zytiga and pred. Im Stage 4 N1 , Had SBRT to prostate 2015 , then 7 yrs later PSMA-Pet saw 1 tumor in my pelvic lymph node Had SBRT on that . I have a heart doctor for heart murmur . The question is according to a study , per Tall Allen , Stampede
reconjj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Macrogol (Dulcoease)
Hi, has anyone else found that laxative treatments containing Macrogol increases their pain and bloating considerably? I have just been put on this and Mebeverine, but am still in a lot of pain, which seems worse when I take Macrogol. Thanks
Hi, has anyone else found that laxative treatments containing Macrogol increases their pain and bloating considerably? I have just been put on this and Mebeverine, but am still in a lot of pain, which seems worse when I take Macrogol. Thanks
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IBS Network
5 months ago
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
5 months ago
PSMA-Addition Trial can give access to Pluvicto for DeNovo or mHSPC
The range of access to Pluvicto (Lu177-PSMA-617) radionuclide treatment is expanding. Great news. The PSMA-Fore trial recently showed that it iis very beneficial before docetaxel chemotherapy in mCRPC. Now a worldwide trial is exploring it in metastatic hormone sensitive PC, including de novo metastatic
The range of access to Pluvicto (Lu177-PSMA-617) radionuclide treatment is expanding. Great news. The PSMA-Fore trial recently showed that it iis very beneficial before docetaxel chemotherapy in mCRPC. Now a worldwide trial is exploring it in metastatic hormone sensitive PC, including de novo metastatic
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
The TheraPb clinical trial of targeted alpha therapy for prostate cancer is running for three years with plans for up to 100 patients
Princess Alexandra Hospital home to world first cancer trial Published Tuesday, 16 April, 2024 at 02:37 PM Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women The Honourable Shannon Fentiman A new treatment is being trialled for the first time at the PA Hospital to fight
Princess Alexandra Hospital home to world first cancer trial Published Tuesday, 16 April, 2024 at 02:37 PM Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women The Honourable Shannon Fentiman A new treatment is being trialled for the first time at the PA Hospital to fight
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Possible NHS misdiagnosis saying clear for HPV when private home test says positive with variant 16 (the test and smear were 14 days apart)
I have tested HPV positive for 2 smears a year apart, the last one was Oct 2023. So I went for my third on 18 Jan this year and have just been given the all clear and told it will repeated in 5 years (which I doubt as I will be 71 then). HOWEVER, I had already done a home test with Medicines Online
I have tested HPV positive for 2 smears a year apart, the last one was Oct 2023. So I went for my third on 18 Jan this year and have just been given the all clear and told it will repeated in 5 years (which I doubt as I will be 71 then). HOWEVER, I had already done a home test with Medicines Online
destiny234
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Gynae Cancer Support
5 months ago
Human Prostate Cancer Hallmarks Map - The PCa deep-dive guide
As a comprehensive stand-alone PCa resource and a companion to Maxone73's just posted Nature paper on repurposing drugs, here is the ultimate tool to guide your deep dive into the drivers of PCa. It is called The Prostate Cancer Hallmarks Map and is an impressive piece of work by 3 Indian researchers
As a comprehensive stand-alone PCa resource and a companion to Maxone73's just posted Nature paper on repurposing drugs, here is the ultimate tool to guide your deep dive into the drivers of PCa. It is called The Prostate Cancer Hallmarks Map and is an impressive piece of work by 3 Indian researchers
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Moving on to Provenge/Sipuleucel-t
We met with my husband's onc yesterday to discuss the next move since the 3 years of Abiraraterone/prednisone has run its course. His psa numbers are now around 2.0 (up from a low of .04) and psma scan indicates that bone met volume is quite low. A recent lab biopsy didn't reveal much... The good doc
We met with my husband's onc yesterday to discuss the next move since the 3 years of Abiraraterone/prednisone has run its course. His psa numbers are now around 2.0 (up from a low of .04) and psma scan indicates that bone met volume is quite low. A recent lab biopsy didn't reveal much... The good doc
Lavender22
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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