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4 Consecutive Rises in PSA. Still low but perhaps time to move on? HELP, I'm only 59
DX 4 1/2 years ago. Been on Lupron and Deraludimide for 4 1/2 years. PSA has risen from .014 to .037 in 4 months. 4 consecutive rises. I test every 30 days. I had bone mets and lymph node involvement. Any thoughts on next treatment? Try Xandi? Move to Pluvicto? Help i have 3 young kids.
DX 4 1/2 years ago. Been on Lupron and Deraludimide for 4 1/2 years. PSA has risen from .014 to .037 in 4 months. 4 consecutive rises. I test every 30 days. I had bone mets and lymph node involvement. Any thoughts on next treatment? Try Xandi? Move to Pluvicto? Help i have 3 young kids.
Longterm101
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Radiation and hydrogel spacer and RO
My Kaiser RO does not recommend hydrogel spacers for radiotherapy, of the prostate, distant and far lymph nodes which was recommended in a second opinion fromUCSF. When we first talked he said “for my condition prostate radiation alone is the science proven treatment but he would do prostate with near
My Kaiser RO does not recommend hydrogel spacers for radiotherapy, of the prostate, distant and far lymph nodes which was recommended in a second opinion fromUCSF. When we first talked he said “for my condition prostate radiation alone is the science proven treatment but he would do prostate with near
pj1121
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Exciting Announcement
Malecare is the world's first patient advocacy organization to develop and publish GPT's in Open AI's Chat GPT (app) Marketplace! Indeed, we have five apps published! Here they are: Clinical Trial Navigator -- https://chat.openai.com/g/g-rl6cvjdon-clinical-trial-navigator Cancer Copilot -- https
Malecare is the world's first patient advocacy organization to develop and publish GPT's in Open AI's Chat GPT (app) Marketplace! Indeed, we have five apps published! Here they are: Clinical Trial Navigator -- https://chat.openai.com/g/g-rl6cvjdon-clinical-trial-navigator Cancer Copilot -- https
Darryl
Partner
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
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Exciting Announcement
Malecare is the world's first patient advocacy organization to develop and publish GPT's in Open AI's Chat GPT (app) Marketplace! Indeed, we have five apps published! Here they are: Clinical Trial Navigator -- https://chat.openai.com/g/g-rl6cvjdon-clinical-trial-navigator Cancer Copilot -- https
Malecare is the world's first patient advocacy organization to develop and publish GPT's in Open AI's Chat GPT (app) Marketplace! Indeed, we have five apps published! Here they are: Clinical Trial Navigator -- https://chat.openai.com/g/g-rl6cvjdon-clinical-trial-navigator Cancer Copilot -- https
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
which steroids and what dosage.
Don’t know if the steroid Dexamethosone would be appropriate for brain cancer but your doctor should know. It is given to me every 21 days at Docetaxel chemo infusion for PCa and absolutely eliminates pains. Can last for 12-18 hours. Ask your doc about it. Mike Seattle
Don’t know if the steroid Dexamethosone would be appropriate for brain cancer but your doctor should know. It is given to me every 21 days at Docetaxel chemo infusion for PCa and absolutely eliminates pains. Can last for 12-18 hours. Ask your doc about it. Mike Seattle
Leader4077
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Study reveals genetic chain reaction that drives the spread of prostate cancer
[i]Science keeps getting closer to stopping the spread of cancer.[/i] [i]Scout[/i] From the Male Care Prostrate news letter [i][/i] NOVEMBER 6, 2023 New research from scientists at VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center and the VCU Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM) determined that a particular
[i]Science keeps getting closer to stopping the spread of cancer.[/i] [i]Scout[/i] From the Male Care Prostrate news letter [i][/i] NOVEMBER 6, 2023 New research from scientists at VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center and the VCU Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM) determined that a particular
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
melatonin bone health rehash
This is very important research that I think deserves reposting here. thank you to pjoshea for the links. https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/147593153/melatonin-suppresses-the-metastatic-potential-of-osteoblastic-prostate-cancers-by-inhibiting-integrin-α-2-β-1-expression
This is very important research that I think deserves reposting here. thank you to pjoshea for the links. https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/147593153/melatonin-suppresses-the-metastatic-potential-of-osteoblastic-prostate-cancers-by-inhibiting-integrin-α-2-β-1-expression
kainasar
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
BCR May Not Be a Strong Surrogate End Point for Prostate Cancer Survival
A new study, below [1] & [2]. In 2004 I came across old studies that showed that ADT promotes changes to the androgen receptor [AR] environment. At diagnosis, the AR is invariably "wild type". When ADT failed, AR gene amplification was common. True mutations were rare. {This was sufficient for
A new study, below [1] & [2]. In 2004 I came across old studies that showed that ADT promotes changes to the androgen receptor [AR] environment. At diagnosis, the AR is invariably "wild type". When ADT failed, AR gene amplification was common. True mutations were rare. {This was sufficient for
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PSA 0.5, 6 yrs after prostatectomy
Hi all, My father's PSA has risen to 0.5 today. He had the prostate removal 6.5 yrs back in 2017. His gleason score was 8, PSA around 20 at the time of surgery. However post surgery, it was indicated that seminal vesicles were clean and no occurence in lymph nodes so it was indeed a localized tumor
Hi all, My father's PSA has risen to 0.5 today. He had the prostate removal 6.5 yrs back in 2017. His gleason score was 8, PSA around 20 at the time of surgery. However post surgery, it was indicated that seminal vesicles were clean and no occurence in lymph nodes so it was indeed a localized tumor
VikPa
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Confusing CT scan results
My PSA has been rising slowly after prostate removal two years ago. Was at zero months after and slowly rising at .02,.03. .05, .06. .09 and then .13. My doctor ordered CT and bone scans. Bone scan came back clear and then CT scan showed a few things in bones and a nonspecific mass outside the liver
My PSA has been rising slowly after prostate removal two years ago. Was at zero months after and slowly rising at .02,.03. .05, .06. .09 and then .13. My doctor ordered CT and bone scans. Bone scan came back clear and then CT scan showed a few things in bones and a nonspecific mass outside the liver
Jens99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Diagnosed today with an acoustic Neuroma.
Hi Everyone. I have just been told this morning that my MRI confirmed an acoustic neuroma. The ENT Doctor said he is now referring me to a specialist in Manchester. Can anyone tell me what to expect now ? Did anyone have any treatment for it ? Thank you.
Hi Everyone. I have just been told this morning that my MRI confirmed an acoustic neuroma. The ENT Doctor said he is now referring me to a specialist in Manchester. Can anyone tell me what to expect now ? Did anyone have any treatment for it ? Thank you.
Reddington__
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
4 months ago
PLUVICTO.................
Getting ready for my 5th infusion of Pluvicto. The side effects usually ground me for two to three weeks, and i always say that i am through, and can't stand anymore. When i started, my PSA was 42 + a point. It went down to 22+ a point and as of today it is 10.6. I have been boarding my dog,
Getting ready for my 5th infusion of Pluvicto. The side effects usually ground me for two to three weeks, and i always say that i am through, and can't stand anymore. When i started, my PSA was 42 + a point. It went down to 22+ a point and as of today it is 10.6. I have been boarding my dog,
PianoMan3048
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Men's Health Forum
4 months ago
AGA - American College of Gastroenterology Clinical Practice Guideline: Pharmacological Management of Chronic Idiopathic Constipation - 2023
https://journals.lww.com/ajg/fulltext/2023/06000/american_gastroenterological_association_american.13.aspx Abstract INTRODUCTION: Chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC) is a common disorder associated with significant impairment in quality of life. This clinical practice guideline, jointly developed
https://journals.lww.com/ajg/fulltext/2023/06000/american_gastroenterological_association_american.13.aspx Abstract INTRODUCTION: Chronic idiopathic constipation (CIC) is a common disorder associated with significant impairment in quality of life. This clinical practice guideline, jointly developed
Meleber
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Are Lymph nodes a filter?
Do lymph nodes simply act as a temporary filter to prevent cancer from spreading too far? I was curious about this because I have 4th stage prostate cancer, and my Lymph had swelled to the size of a golfball. When I took the ADT, my PSA went from 1000, down to 6, and all evidence of cancer disappeared
Do lymph nodes simply act as a temporary filter to prevent cancer from spreading too far? I was curious about this because I have 4th stage prostate cancer, and my Lymph had swelled to the size of a golfball. When I took the ADT, my PSA went from 1000, down to 6, and all evidence of cancer disappeared
Aldo62
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
colon cancer/scalp cancer link?
I read via google that colon cancer sometimes spreads to the scalp. Has anyone heard of or can confirm this? Reason I ask, I am awaiting scheduling for my colonoscopy (I'm in the USA, minimum 4-6 weeks wait to book an appointment). I am also having sores on my scalp and a potential enlarged lymph
I read via google that colon cancer sometimes spreads to the scalp. Has anyone heard of or can confirm this? Reason I ask, I am awaiting scheduling for my colonoscopy (I'm in the USA, minimum 4-6 weeks wait to book an appointment). I am also having sores on my scalp and a potential enlarged lymph
W0ND3R1NG
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Colon Cancer Connected
7 months ago
B/C ratio
Is there a connection between prostate cancer and BUN/Creatinine ratio? Mine almost doubled in the last three months. Couldn't find anything out from Doctor Google :) Thanks.
Is there a connection between prostate cancer and BUN/Creatinine ratio? Mine almost doubled in the last three months. Couldn't find anything out from Doctor Google :) Thanks.
jtspitfire
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
ADT + darolutamide + docetaxel (ARASENS trial) has anyone tried it?
Hi people! My first update since the diagnosis. After less than one month of regrouping and ADT only (decapeptyl - triptotrelin, which got my PSA from 70 to 15), my MO decided to do the ARASENS trial triplet (with my full approval, I was going to propose him this protocol). Has anyone tried it?
Hi people! My first update since the diagnosis. After less than one month of regrouping and ADT only (decapeptyl - triptotrelin, which got my PSA from 70 to 15), my MO decided to do the ARASENS trial triplet (with my full approval, I was going to propose him this protocol). Has anyone tried it?
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Arrythmias on Zytiga
i am finishing my19th month of degarelix and abiraterone. Over the past 3-4 months pvc/arrythmias have gotten more frequent progressing to daily. In fact at my last two injections the nurses have asked if I have a history of arrythmias given my HR was so irradict. So my question is do I request a dose
i am finishing my19th month of degarelix and abiraterone. Over the past 3-4 months pvc/arrythmias have gotten more frequent progressing to daily. In fact at my last two injections the nurses have asked if I have a history of arrythmias given my HR was so irradict. So my question is do I request a dose
Oceankayaker
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
CA27-29 numbers and Covid
I have no pain at all like I did when first diagnosed with
metastatic
breast
cancer
in the sternum and my last scan in November was clear and my numbers were in the normal range. I’m scheduled for the scan but I really believe it’s the virus that is playing with my numbers.
I have no pain at all like I did when first diagnosed with
metastatic
breast
cancer
in the sternum and my last scan in November was clear and my numbers were in the normal range. I’m scheduled for the scan but I really believe it’s the virus that is playing with my numbers.
Ilovehorses
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Mr Geoff Lloyd
Diagnosed in 2010 with advanced PC. Prostatectomy in 2011 followed by the "all clear". PSA refused to disappear and so RT followed. PSA still present and PC nodules found in my lung in 2021. I then had a 6 session course of chemotherapy and have been on Abiaterone and Demoxosone drugs ever since.Nodules
Diagnosed in 2010 with advanced PC. Prostatectomy in 2011 followed by the "all clear". PSA refused to disappear and so RT followed. PSA still present and PC nodules found in my lung in 2021. I then had a 6 session course of chemotherapy and have been on Abiaterone and Demoxosone drugs ever since.Nodules
Churchman123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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