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ASCO GU 2024 abstracts
This is the abstract for advanced prostate cancer: https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.oncologymeetings.org/prod/s3fs-public/2024-01/GU24-Prostate-Cancer-Advanced.pdf I suggest to use the search function in your browser, it's 235 pages of abstracts...
This is the abstract for advanced prostate cancer: https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.oncologymeetings.org/prod/s3fs-public/2024-01/GU24-Prostate-Cancer-Advanced.pdf I suggest to use the search function in your browser, it's 235 pages of abstracts...
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Improved Posts and Replies
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Responding to ChatGPT charging $20 per month to use the advanced versions of Cancer Copilot and Clinical Trial Navigator: We found a way where you won't have to pay. Starting this month, "Advanced Prostate Cancer" will be power-charged by our AI engine…for free. We know many people have been shy about
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
PSMA and bladder Cancer?
I have been having various difficulties with urination and know that my bladder is messed up. I have radiation cystitis and who knows what else. I saw my urologist recently and he had little to offer, sort of said yes you are a mess and pretty much left it at that. I have had PSMA pet scans and SPECT
I have been having various difficulties with urination and know that my bladder is messed up. I have radiation cystitis and who knows what else. I saw my urologist recently and he had little to offer, sort of said yes you are a mess and pretty much left it at that. I have had PSMA pet scans and SPECT
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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Rising PSA
Going into 7 years. No prostate. ADT on and off. Recently while on Lupron & NUBEQA PSA continues to rise. Now at 10.1 and Testosterone nondectable. PSMA/PET/CT scan last weeks states no metastases present. We meet with Dr. Aggarwal next week. Last month at our visit he told us at this point “Scans
Going into 7 years. No prostate. ADT on and off. Recently while on Lupron & NUBEQA PSA continues to rise. Now at 10.1 and Testosterone nondectable. PSMA/PET/CT scan last weeks states no metastases present. We meet with Dr. Aggarwal next week. Last month at our visit he told us at this point “Scans
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Mum getting biopsy results tomorrow
Hi all, my beautiful mum is getting her biopsy results tomorrow (Friday) but has been told she has a tumour and there is potential spread to lymph nodes and that the plan will be chemotherapy and immunotherapy. She has had two x rays, a chest CT and bronchoscope/biopsies but no further tests just yet
Hi all, my beautiful mum is getting her biopsy results tomorrow (Friday) but has been told she has a tumour and there is potential spread to lymph nodes and that the plan will be chemotherapy and immunotherapy. She has had two x rays, a chest CT and bronchoscope/biopsies but no further tests just yet
DaughterofDiane
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 months ago
Dental Issues on Finesteride
Five weeks after starting on finesteride 5 mg I developed painfully sensitive teeth both top and bottom on left side of my mouth. Here's what a google search turned up: https://forum.propeciahelp.com/t/propecia-and-dental-problems/1254 https://www.ehealthme.com/ds/finasteride/toothaches/ I became
Five weeks after starting on finesteride 5 mg I developed painfully sensitive teeth both top and bottom on left side of my mouth. Here's what a google search turned up: https://forum.propeciahelp.com/t/propecia-and-dental-problems/1254 https://www.ehealthme.com/ds/finasteride/toothaches/ I became
fast_eddie
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Fight Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Rising PSA -
Diagnosed: May 2021 age 53 otherwise no health issues. Only symptom was increased urination that progressed to painful urination and inability to fully empty bladder. Highest PSA was 5. MRI showed Mets to pelvic lymph, seminal vessels, and pelvic bone. Gleason 4+3 (80% of samples) 4+5 for 10%. CT
Diagnosed: May 2021 age 53 otherwise no health issues. Only symptom was increased urination that progressed to painful urination and inability to fully empty bladder. Highest PSA was 5. MRI showed Mets to pelvic lymph, seminal vessels, and pelvic bone. Gleason 4+3 (80% of samples) 4+5 for 10%. CT
MPCSUX
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Radium 223 offered
Hi everyone Husband diagnosed nearly 51/2 years ago. Stage 4 with mets to spine and hip (4 in total) none to organs etc. Had Chemo five years ago ,Zytiga +Pred for 2 1/2 years (now failing ) as PSA is up to 37. We are in UK as some of you know, and Clint has been offered Radium 223 for his bone mets
Hi everyone Husband diagnosed nearly 51/2 years ago. Stage 4 with mets to spine and hip (4 in total) none to organs etc. Had Chemo five years ago ,Zytiga +Pred for 2 1/2 years (now failing ) as PSA is up to 37. We are in UK as some of you know, and Clint has been offered Radium 223 for his bone mets
16starsky
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
A proposed metabolic treatment for prostate cancer, (theoretical only) using drugs approved for other conditions
See the PaSTe regimen below: pantoprozole (a drug currently used to reduce stomach acid), simvastatin (a statin used to reduce cholesterol), trimetazidine (a drug used to treat angina attacks). PaSTe. Blockade of the Lipid Phenotype of Prostate Cancer as Metabolic Therapy: A Theoretical Proposal
See the PaSTe regimen below: pantoprozole (a drug currently used to reduce stomach acid), simvastatin (a statin used to reduce cholesterol), trimetazidine (a drug used to treat angina attacks). PaSTe. Blockade of the Lipid Phenotype of Prostate Cancer as Metabolic Therapy: A Theoretical Proposal
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
IMRT WITHOUT THE JELL
I'm scheduled for IMRT Radistion without the jell. Doc says the jell may push cancer microscopic cells away from the prostate. He said the cancer is about to protrude through the capsule and microsopic cancer cells could be out of the capsule and did not want to take a chance of putting the jell in and
I'm scheduled for IMRT Radistion without the jell. Doc says the jell may push cancer microscopic cells away from the prostate. He said the cancer is about to protrude through the capsule and microsopic cancer cells could be out of the capsule and did not want to take a chance of putting the jell in and
woppaginny
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Has anyone had this? Desperate for answers
for about 2 months now I can feel my thyroid is swollen - I had blood tests by doctors and confirmed that my hormone levels are normal and thyroid is functioning. I then had an ultra sound which said that my thyroid was ‘diffuesly enlarged’ and that I also had ‘tiny cysts’ I have now been referred
for about 2 months now I can feel my thyroid is swollen - I had blood tests by doctors and confirmed that my hormone levels are normal and thyroid is functioning. I then had an ultra sound which said that my thyroid was ‘diffuesly enlarged’ and that I also had ‘tiny cysts’ I have now been referred
Bobble123
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
PSA Gone Up
I had RP in January of 2023, started ADT in May of 2023 and went through 38 session of SRT between July and August. In am currently on my second six month dose of Eligard and it should be done in May of this year. In November 2023, I had my first PSA test since SRT and it was .008 ng/mL. I just got
I had RP in January of 2023, started ADT in May of 2023 and went through 38 session of SRT between July and August. In am currently on my second six month dose of Eligard and it should be done in May of this year. In November 2023, I had my first PSA test since SRT and it was .008 ng/mL. I just got
toyman79912
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
3 month PSA post RT/ADT, low enough?
51, diagnosed at age 50 (Pirad 5 w/ ECE, 3+4 (20%), PSA 10.1, negative PSMA, Decipher high 0.84). I received SBRT treatment at UCLA in late October, 2023 (finished 10/25). I’ve been on ADT since October 16, 2023 and am scheduled to end ADT this March. I had my first follow up PSA test on 1/19 and it
51, diagnosed at age 50 (Pirad 5 w/ ECE, 3+4 (20%), PSA 10.1, negative PSMA, Decipher high 0.84). I received SBRT treatment at UCLA in late October, 2023 (finished 10/25). I’ve been on ADT since October 16, 2023 and am scheduled to end ADT this March. I had my first follow up PSA test on 1/19 and it
sptill72
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Post triple therapy options?
This past summer, I wrote because my husband's PSA numbers started doubling very quickly. (see quick recap below) By the time we got the PSMA PET scan a few weeks later, there were too many tumors in the bones to count. We jumped into triple therapy: Eligard, Nubeqa, and chemo. David's last chemo (6
This past summer, I wrote because my husband's PSA numbers started doubling very quickly. (see quick recap below) By the time we got the PSMA PET scan a few weeks later, there were too many tumors in the bones to count. We jumped into triple therapy: Eligard, Nubeqa, and chemo. David's last chemo (6
TK934
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
What Is the Mechanism of Action for GcMAF?
I recently read an article about an enzyme called
"nagalase"
that's produced by
cancer
cells to inhibit the activity of macrophages and other white
blood
cells that seek out and engulf
cancer
cells.
I recently read an article about an enzyme called
"nagalase"
that's produced by
cancer
cells to inhibit the activity of macrophages and other white
blood
cells that seek out and engulf
cancer
cells.
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
26 days ago
My Oligometastatic PCa Journey Continues...coming up on year 9!
It's been a while since I've posted. But wanted to offer a note of
encouragement
for those here that have
oligometastatic prostate cancer
. I was diagnosed in 2015 (227 PSA, Gleason 8, 1 MET in the spine) and still going strong. After years of
hormone therapy
, 6 rounds of
chemo
It's been a while since I've posted. But wanted to offer a note of
encouragement
for those here that have
oligometastatic prostate cancer
. I was diagnosed in 2015 (227 PSA, Gleason 8, 1 MET in the spine) and still going strong. After years of
hormone therapy
, 6 rounds of
chemo
JamesAtlanta
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Lupron Question.
I have been on Lupron since June 2022. September 2023 Abiraterone and 5mg of prednisone was added. Psa was 19 in Sept and dropped to 1.26 as of Jan. 11 2024. Since going on Abi when I get a monthly Lupron shot I have trouble sleeping that first night and mild flu like symptoms the next day. I have agreed
I have been on Lupron since June 2022. September 2023 Abiraterone and 5mg of prednisone was added. Psa was 19 in Sept and dropped to 1.26 as of Jan. 11 2024. Since going on Abi when I get a monthly Lupron shot I have trouble sleeping that first night and mild flu like symptoms the next day. I have agreed
Professorgary
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Hemorrhagic vasculitis treatment
Hi My son 10 years, has been diagnosed Hemorrhagic vasculitis. We are searching for professionals for vasculitis treatment. Could you please advice any clinic and specialists who can help. We are outside the UK, but can come and spend needed time in UK for treatment.
Hi My son 10 years, has been diagnosed Hemorrhagic vasculitis. We are searching for professionals for vasculitis treatment. Could you please advice any clinic and specialists who can help. We are outside the UK, but can come and spend needed time in UK for treatment.
Egorka
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Vasculitis UK
5 months ago
Approved additives and E-numbers (UK)
As food additives are often discussed, I thought it might be useful to post the current list of approved additives in the UK. Note that the use of substances in foods is largely separate to their use in medicines. One example being Titanium dioxide which is now banned in foods in the EU and Northern
As food additives are often discussed, I thought it might be useful to post the current list of approved additives in the UK. Note that the use of substances in foods is largely separate to their use in medicines. One example being Titanium dioxide which is now banned in foods in the EU and Northern
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Gleason score change from 3+4 to 3+3 with perineural invasion noted under Active Surveillance
I recently had an MRI and PSA about 11 months into Active Surveillance. The MRI showed no change & PSA has moved from 4.2 to 3.6 to 3.1. While a rectal biopsy done 11 months ago showed one core of Gleason 7 (3+4), I just received results of an MRI guided Transperineal Biopsy. The encouraging news us
I recently had an MRI and PSA about 11 months into Active Surveillance. The MRI showed no change & PSA has moved from 4.2 to 3.6 to 3.1. While a rectal biopsy done 11 months ago showed one core of Gleason 7 (3+4), I just received results of an MRI guided Transperineal Biopsy. The encouraging news us
allshallbewell
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
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