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Importance of ADT
Are there any good outcomes without using ADT ( hormone therapy)? I delayed it for a couple of years with bad results. My history -- [u]
2021
[/u]: Age 78. PSA was 7.79, Gleason 4+3=7. Small lesion in prostate, with perineural invasion. Had 20 IMRT for prostate. No ADT. [u]
2022
[/u]: PSA
Are there any good outcomes without using ADT ( hormone therapy)? I delayed it for a couple of years with bad results. My history -- [u]
2021
[/u]: Age 78. PSA was 7.79, Gleason 4+3=7. Small lesion in prostate, with perineural invasion. Had 20 IMRT for prostate. No ADT. [u]
2022
[/u]: PSA
vintage42
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Next steps after PBRT
Hi all - First and foremost, Happy Holidays. I had my prostate removed 8/22, with subsequent Proton Beam treatment ending 4/23 (after PSA did not drop to undetectable) brought upon after a mild uptake (during a Petscan) in an obturator lymph node. I’m on Orgovyx and Xtandi, with a plan to stay on them
Hi all - First and foremost, Happy Holidays. I had my prostate removed 8/22, with subsequent Proton Beam treatment ending 4/23 (after PSA did not drop to undetectable) brought upon after a mild uptake (during a Petscan) in an obturator lymph node. I’m on Orgovyx and Xtandi, with a plan to stay on them
Vp7174
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Promising metastasis prevention break-through
https://news.stanford.edu/2023/12/20/breast-cancer-metastasis-off-switch-revealed/ It turns out that both breast and prostate cancers are cold tumors so could help prostate cancer survival too.
https://news.stanford.edu/2023/12/20/breast-cancer-metastasis-off-switch-revealed/ It turns out that both breast and prostate cancers are cold tumors so could help prostate cancer survival too.
climb4blue
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
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Androgen Receptor Activity (ARA) for BAT
I read somewhere (here?) that ARA is a good predictor of BAT efficacy and that Johns Hopkins has a test for it. I have been trying to track down such a test, at Johns Hopkins or elsewhere, with no success. Any suggestions? Androgen receptor activity in prostate cancer dictates efficacy of bipolar
I read somewhere (here?) that ARA is a good predictor of BAT efficacy and that Johns Hopkins has a test for it. I have been trying to track down such a test, at Johns Hopkins or elsewhere, with no success. Any suggestions? Androgen receptor activity in prostate cancer dictates efficacy of bipolar
cigafred
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Forehead lump biopsy
I'm hoping someone can shine some light on my recent experience. I had a lump on my forehead that the dermatologist removed last week. The initial thought was a lipoma. The pathology report came back as a reactive lymph node. Has anyone had this happen? They are sending it out for additional pathology
I'm hoping someone can shine some light on my recent experience. I had a lump on my forehead that the dermatologist removed last week. The initial thought was a lipoma. The pathology report came back as a reactive lymph node. Has anyone had this happen? They are sending it out for additional pathology
kimiD
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CLL Support
1 year ago
What testosterone test should I get in my final blood test prior to HT starting?
Hi All, I intend on getting my own blood test that will form the baseline for how the future HT is working. When it comes to getting testosterone tests, I note there are a few to select from. Which one should I get from the following list? 1: Testosterone Free/Total + SHBG 2: Testosterone Total
Hi All, I intend on getting my own blood test that will form the baseline for how the future HT is working. When it comes to getting testosterone tests, I note there are a few to select from. Which one should I get from the following list? 1: Testosterone Free/Total + SHBG 2: Testosterone Total
CJ1958
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Is nmCRPC potentially curable?
I would appreciate any input on this. I searched the internet and found this article from Fred Saad: Treatment of nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer: focus on second-generation androgen receptor inhibitors https://www.nature.com/articles/s41391-020-00310-3 I couldn't find anything
I would appreciate any input on this. I searched the internet and found this article from Fred Saad: Treatment of nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer: focus on second-generation androgen receptor inhibitors https://www.nature.com/articles/s41391-020-00310-3 I couldn't find anything
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Why Am I Shorter After Prostate Cancer Treatment?
Why Am I Shorter After Prostate Cancer Treatment? https://youtu.be/6Cnw6nAgeQk Donate at https://malecare.org/donate
Why Am I Shorter After Prostate Cancer Treatment? https://youtu.be/6Cnw6nAgeQk Donate at https://malecare.org/donate
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
EXERCISE is our best med.
I wrote this in response to a post that seems to have disappeared This is one of the most important post topics on this board. [i] In another large, phase 3 clinical trial funded by Movember, Chan and epidemiologists Stacey Kenfield and Lorelei Mucci, with principal investigators Rob Newton and
I wrote this in response to a post that seems to have disappeared This is one of the most important post topics on this board. [i] In another large, phase 3 clinical trial funded by Movember, Chan and epidemiologists Stacey Kenfield and Lorelei Mucci, with principal investigators Rob Newton and
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 hours ago
Starting Chemo in May via trial
Thanks to everyone for all of their great questions and converstions on this site. Check my bio for background. 2 months into ADT therapy after diagnosis in January. I am starting docetaxyl chemo via an NIH trial in May. M9241 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10230972/. We are hopeful
Thanks to everyone for all of their great questions and converstions on this site. Check my bio for background. 2 months into ADT therapy after diagnosis in January. I am starting docetaxyl chemo via an NIH trial in May. M9241 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10230972/. We are hopeful
4tunate1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
still here
Hi All I like to try and update my journey so you can see that there are some longer term survivors. I am still on 0 PSA with advanced cancer. My journey is on my bio. I was diagnosed at 47 and now I’m 54 with no progression. My primary treatment was Zytiga and it is still working. I take a concoction
Hi All I like to try and update my journey so you can see that there are some longer term survivors. I am still on 0 PSA with advanced cancer. My journey is on my bio. I was diagnosed at 47 and now I’m 54 with no progression. My primary treatment was Zytiga and it is still working. I take a concoction
Apollo123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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
6 days 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
7 days 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
7 days 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
11 days 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
11 days 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
11 days ago
ok, last one before Christmas: AsiDNA (DT-01)
promising multi cancer Dbait (double-strand breaks (DSBs) family https://www.labiotech.eu/trends-news/onxeo-study-prostate-cancer-drug/ https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/data-insights/asidna-valerio-therapeutics-metastatic-castration-resistant-prostate-cancer-mcrpc-likelihood-of-approval-2/
promising multi cancer Dbait (double-strand breaks (DSBs) family https://www.labiotech.eu/trends-news/onxeo-study-prostate-cancer-drug/ https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/data-insights/asidna-valerio-therapeutics-metastatic-castration-resistant-prostate-cancer-mcrpc-likelihood-of-approval-2/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PSA trippled since last Lupron infusion
My PSA was 0.05 between February 2023 and June 2023, then in September it ticked higher to 0.06 and at yesterday's Lupron injection it was 0.17. Should I be concerned? Anybody with similar experience: what did you do? Am I CR or still CS? Should I ask for Lu-177/Pluvicto ASAP? Thanks for reading.
My PSA was 0.05 between February 2023 and June 2023, then in September it ticked higher to 0.06 and at yesterday's Lupron injection it was 0.17. Should I be concerned? Anybody with similar experience: what did you do? Am I CR or still CS? Should I ask for Lu-177/Pluvicto ASAP? Thanks for reading.
Oldie68
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Elizabeth
Are there any support (face to face) in Glasgow? And do members find it difficult to lose weight after a thyroidectomy? Mine was removed 6 years ago dye to cancer. Regards
Are there any support (face to face) in Glasgow? And do members find it difficult to lose weight after a thyroidectomy? Mine was removed 6 years ago dye to cancer. Regards
Etblue
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Thyroid UK
15 days ago
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