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PSA after radiation and Hormone therapy prognosis
https://meetings.asco.org/abstracts-presentations/218387 I have be searching for some data on the impact of radiation and short term hormone therapy on Intermediate cancer. If anyone else has some additional data or experiences please post Background. I finishing up 25 doses of radiation to the
https://meetings.asco.org/abstracts-presentations/218387 I have be searching for some data on the impact of radiation and short term hormone therapy on Intermediate cancer. If anyone else has some additional data or experiences please post Background. I finishing up 25 doses of radiation to the
Mgtd
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Dutasteride and PSA dropping
I started taking dustasteride about 1 month ago because of high DHT and my PSA dropped from 10 to 5.5. I've read that you are supposed to double the PSA to get an "equivalent" non-dutasteride level of 11. Does anyone understand why we are supposed to double the PSA value when taking dutasteride?
I started taking dustasteride about 1 month ago because of high DHT and my PSA dropped from 10 to 5.5. I've read that you are supposed to double the PSA to get an "equivalent" non-dutasteride level of 11. Does anyone understand why we are supposed to double the PSA value when taking dutasteride?
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Mucinous ovarian cancer
Hello, in December 2023 I was diagnosed with stage 1c2 ovarian cancer after having an op to remove my ovary and fallopian tube due to a large cyst. The cancer I had was a mucinous cancer, has anyone else had that type? I've recently had my 3 month review and blood test results. Thankfully my CA125 and
Hello, in December 2023 I was diagnosed with stage 1c2 ovarian cancer after having an op to remove my ovary and fallopian tube due to a large cyst. The cancer I had was a mucinous cancer, has anyone else had that type? I've recently had my 3 month review and blood test results. Thankfully my CA125 and
Golden01
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My Ovacome
3 months ago
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Darolutamide failing after 2 years. Any success if I switch to Xandi or Zytiga or do I need to move to Pluvicto.
Dx 2018. PSA 16. Been on Orgovyx. Started Second line (Darolutamide) two years ago when PSA started to rise. PSA rose over the [u]last 5 months[/u] from 0.021 (August) to 0.48 I had a few bone mets and several lymph nodes when dx. Trying to find other treatments since I'm running out of Standard
Dx 2018. PSA 16. Been on Orgovyx. Started Second line (Darolutamide) two years ago when PSA started to rise. PSA rose over the [u]last 5 months[/u] from 0.021 (August) to 0.48 I had a few bone mets and several lymph nodes when dx. Trying to find other treatments since I'm running out of Standard
Longterm101
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Abiraterone vs Nubeqa
I've been on Lupron only for 5 years, metastatic to bones. Generic AA would be the next cheapest step, but I notice my new Medicare drug plan shows $2,800 for a year's worth of Nubeqa. Any advantage to going with Nubeqa other than possible difference in side effects?
I've been on Lupron only for 5 years, metastatic to bones. Generic AA would be the next cheapest step, but I notice my new Medicare drug plan shows $2,800 for a year's worth of Nubeqa. Any advantage to going with Nubeqa other than possible difference in side effects?
dhccpa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Overall Survival With [177]Lu-PSMA-617 vs Cabazitaxel in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
The Lancet Oncology TAKE-HOME MESSAGE TheraP was a phase II trial that compared the efficacy of radioligand therapy with 177Lu-PSMA-617 with that of cabazitaxel in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer who had previously received docetaxel. After a median follow-up of 35.7 months
The Lancet Oncology TAKE-HOME MESSAGE TheraP was a phase II trial that compared the efficacy of radioligand therapy with 177Lu-PSMA-617 with that of cabazitaxel in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer who had previously received docetaxel. After a median follow-up of 35.7 months
Magnus1964
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Criteria for "my ADT has stopped working and we have to move to another"
Hello - So my third post ADT initiation (Lupron+Abi) PSA test is coming up and since it was <.1 six weeks ago, I asked how the criteria of “has stopped working” works -to my Hopkins MO and I got this - “We want to declare a therapy no longer effective when PSA is clearly going up. We look for 0.3
Hello - So my third post ADT initiation (Lupron+Abi) PSA test is coming up and since it was <.1 six weeks ago, I asked how the criteria of “has stopped working” works -to my Hopkins MO and I got this - “We want to declare a therapy no longer effective when PSA is clearly going up. We look for 0.3
jackwfrench
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Advice on thyroid results
Hello I would be grateful if anyone could pass any comments on my thyroid results. I am feeling really ill can hardly get out of bed and my mood really low, this has been going on for a long time now and struggling to know how to proceed. Had total thyroid and parathyroid removal in august 2022 found
Hello I would be grateful if anyone could pass any comments on my thyroid results. I am feeling really ill can hardly get out of bed and my mood really low, this has been going on for a long time now and struggling to know how to proceed. Had total thyroid and parathyroid removal in august 2022 found
Cbreeze1961
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
High risk vs. aggressive cancer
I understand the definition of high-risk prostate cancer (Gleason, PSA and/or spread), but that doesn't necessarily seem to be the same thing as aggressive cancer. How can aggressiveness be determined for high risk, localized cancer? Thanks for any insight and information.
I understand the definition of high-risk prostate cancer (Gleason, PSA and/or spread), but that doesn't necessarily seem to be the same thing as aggressive cancer. How can aggressiveness be determined for high risk, localized cancer? Thanks for any insight and information.
RugbyVLS
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Epithelial Haemangiendothelioma - has anyone else been diagnosed with this rare cancer please?
Hello, Having been diagnosed with CLL back in February 2002 (age 50) I was successfully treated with FCR from August 2009 to February 2010 and remain MRD negative as at present. Breast cancer followed in April 2016, then bowel cancer in September 2018. A five year surveillance period followed the
Hello, Having been diagnosed with CLL back in February 2002 (age 50) I was successfully treated with FCR from August 2009 to February 2010 and remain MRD negative as at present. Breast cancer followed in April 2016, then bowel cancer in September 2018. A five year surveillance period followed the
alipali
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CLL Support
3 months ago
Hi there!
Hi there,I'm a stage 4 breast cancer survivor and am on treatment.was diagnosed 3 years ago and am stable!I also was diagnosed with lymphedema too.i'm so glad to be here and meet you all!☃️
Hi there,I'm a stage 4 breast cancer survivor and am on treatment.was diagnosed 3 years ago and am stable!I also was diagnosed with lymphedema too.i'm so glad to be here and meet you all!☃️
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My Breast Cancer Community
5 months ago
reaction to carboplatin
I’m on my second recurrence and currently on carbo/gemcitabine.. ive had a reaction on last three cycles each one being harder than the last.. my question is has this happened to anyone else and , if so what was was the outcome? It’s been mentioned they may slow carb infusion over Two hour period
I’m on my second recurrence and currently on carbo/gemcitabine.. ive had a reaction on last three cycles each one being harder than the last.. my question is has this happened to anyone else and , if so what was was the outcome? It’s been mentioned they may slow carb infusion over Two hour period
SKpaints1
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Tried Bovine Thyroid Supplement - feel very ill!
I could really use some help. I just started on a beef thyroid supplement this morning (Grassfed Beef Thyroid by Ancestral Supplements). And it looks like my body is reacting the same way it reacted when I tried 2 porcine thyroid supplements in the past - heart palpitations and severe fatigue. Although
I could really use some help. I just started on a beef thyroid supplement this morning (Grassfed Beef Thyroid by Ancestral Supplements). And it looks like my body is reacting the same way it reacted when I tried 2 porcine thyroid supplements in the past - heart palpitations and severe fatigue. Although
Betterhealth4me
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Mother daughter breast cancer
Hi. I just got diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer on the right. Invasive mammary carcinoma with prominent mutinous features. Associated with ducal carcinoma in situ present. Have already had a lumpectomy and went in again four weeks later to take a little more out. at the same time my daughter just
Hi. I just got diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer on the right. Invasive mammary carcinoma with prominent mutinous features. Associated with ducal carcinoma in situ present. Have already had a lumpectomy and went in again four weeks later to take a little more out. at the same time my daughter just
Cancerplus2
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My Breast Cancer Community
5 months ago
Prostate cancer
My prostate condition started around eight years ago when I had urinary track infection which also led to prostatitis. Ever since then, my PSA jumped from 2 to 7.8 during the last 5 years. I had two biopsies… first one, four years ago, they detected no positive cancer cells in my prostate. However
My prostate condition started around eight years ago when I had urinary track infection which also led to prostatitis. Ever since then, my PSA jumped from 2 to 7.8 during the last 5 years. I had two biopsies… first one, four years ago, they detected no positive cancer cells in my prostate. However
Yuncoinc7148
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Fight Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Lymparza not working
hi..my husband was initially diagnosed stage 4b in 2020. He did well on chemo, and lupron. He is also on xgeva. He then went on zytiga for about 7 months before it started failing. He did get accepted in the luteciun trial at Penn on control arm. He did very well on Xtandi but was ended this past Aug
hi..my husband was initially diagnosed stage 4b in 2020. He did well on chemo, and lupron. He is also on xgeva. He then went on zytiga for about 7 months before it started failing. He did get accepted in the luteciun trial at Penn on control arm. He did very well on Xtandi but was ended this past Aug
Happy1985
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
new diagnosis
Hi I am new here. 49 and Just had the results of my ct scan and it’s looking like lung cancer not much more info. I have no symptoms apart from a sore shoulder blade, I was referred for a chest xray in Dec after having a bad cough from what I think was covid. I have a biopsy on the 3rd and should have
Hi I am new here. 49 and Just had the results of my ct scan and it’s looking like lung cancer not much more info. I have no symptoms apart from a sore shoulder blade, I was referred for a chest xray in Dec after having a bad cough from what I think was covid. I have a biopsy on the 3rd and should have
Clairemc0974
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 months ago
FDA Clearance of IND Application for FK-PC101, a Novel Personalized Cancer Immunotherapy for Prostate Cancer
FK-PC101, another step in the right direction it seems! https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cellvax-therapeutics-announces-fda-clearance-of-ind-application-for-fk-pc101-a-novel-personalized-cancer-immunotherapy-302046986.html
FK-PC101, another step in the right direction it seems! https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cellvax-therapeutics-announces-fda-clearance-of-ind-application-for-fk-pc101-a-novel-personalized-cancer-immunotherapy-302046986.html
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
How can one person be so Lucky?
It is an extremely fast growing
cancer
and there are no
blood
tests or any other tests that will reveal it before it metastasizes and starts shutting organs down. Average life expectancy after it metastasizes is about 3 months, 70-80% of people discover the cancer that way.
It is an extremely fast growing
cancer
and there are no
blood
tests or any other tests that will reveal it before it metastasizes and starts shutting organs down. Average life expectancy after it metastasizes is about 3 months, 70-80% of people discover the cancer that way.
Condor77
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Still confused about PSA and Testosterone testing
I have been reading posts here for some time and there seems to be a split between those who only get PSA tests each time they go to their doctors and those that get both tests each time. I had a baseline testosterone test before Lupron and before radiation. I am now doing my 6 month follow up and
I have been reading posts here for some time and there seems to be a split between those who only get PSA tests each time they go to their doctors and those that get both tests each time. I had a baseline testosterone test before Lupron and before radiation. I am now doing my 6 month follow up and
Mgtd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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