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Dad with Advanced PCA :(
Hi everyone, I am new here and appreciate any assistance that could help my father. My dad is 73 years of age. Over the last few weeks we have gone from a raised PSA level 8.9 (up from 6 in 2022 and 2021, 5.1 in 2020), Negative DRE, to an MRI (PIRADS 5, SAG T2) to a positive biopsy (10 cores taken,
Hi everyone, I am new here and appreciate any assistance that could help my father. My dad is 73 years of age. Over the last few weeks we have gone from a raised PSA level 8.9 (up from 6 in 2022 and 2021, 5.1 in 2020), Negative DRE, to an MRI (PIRADS 5, SAG T2) to a positive biopsy (10 cores taken,
MissMel2024
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
GCCA Know Your Biomarker Toolkit
The Know Your Biomarker Advocacy Toolkit was created to help advocates join the global effort to ensure all colorectal cancer patients have access to biomarker testing. Know Your Biomarker Know Your Biomarker is an awareness, education, and advocacy campaign advocating for global access to colorectal
The Know Your Biomarker Advocacy Toolkit was created to help advocates join the global effort to ensure all colorectal cancer patients have access to biomarker testing. Know Your Biomarker Know Your Biomarker is an awareness, education, and advocacy campaign advocating for global access to colorectal
GCCA-Survivor
Administrator
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Colon Cancer Connected
3 months ago
Enlarged Lymph Nodes on MRI and CT
Hello, new to this. Never posted before, hoping for some insight. Gleason 7 (4+3) PSA 6. Bone scan clear but lymphadenopathy in groin nodes (inguinal; iliac nodes). Does this mean spread? Being sent for a PET Scan Friday.
Hello, new to this. Never posted before, hoping for some insight. Gleason 7 (4+3) PSA 6. Bone scan clear but lymphadenopathy in groin nodes (inguinal; iliac nodes). Does this mean spread? Being sent for a PET Scan Friday.
Blue1320
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
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Tripple therapy - ADT+Lynparza+Xtandi
I just started Lynparza in addition to Xtandi and Loupron. I don’t have a BRCA mutation, but I was told that Lynparza may be beneficial regardless. I finished cycle of Jevtana (7 infusions) and Xtandi. My PSA was 0.74, but now it has increased to 2.3. All other tretments and history are in my bio. The
I just started Lynparza in addition to Xtandi and Loupron. I don’t have a BRCA mutation, but I was told that Lynparza may be beneficial regardless. I finished cycle of Jevtana (7 infusions) and Xtandi. My PSA was 0.74, but now it has increased to 2.3. All other tretments and history are in my bio. The
venecia1983
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Please join INHERIT Study
Join the INHERIT Study to help us better understand the genetic risk for lung cancer, and what can be done for prevention and treatment. Our goals are to learn more about: -Inherited or genetic risk for developing lung cancer in certain people or families -Changes in lung cancer tumors in people with
Join the INHERIT Study to help us better understand the genetic risk for lung cancer, and what can be done for prevention and treatment. Our goals are to learn more about: -Inherited or genetic risk for developing lung cancer in certain people or families -Changes in lung cancer tumors in people with
Miranda_GO2
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
5 months ago
EMBARK Trial: Combination-therapy is better.
This chart compares the risk of developing metastasis from prostate cancer, after 5 years from curative treatment, between three different arms of the EMBARK study (published in 2023): (1) Lupron monotherapy; (2) Enzalutamide monotherapy; and (3) Enzalutamide + Lupron combination therapy. The cohort
This chart compares the risk of developing metastasis from prostate cancer, after 5 years from curative treatment, between three different arms of the EMBARK study (published in 2023): (1) Lupron monotherapy; (2) Enzalutamide monotherapy; and (3) Enzalutamide + Lupron combination therapy. The cohort
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
3 Abiraterone tabs in place of 4.
Warriors Some time back I posted that my MO had told me to take 3 Abiraterone tablets with 5 mg Prednisone daily instead of 4 to help with an out of control Blood Pressure problem. I was worried (as were some of the responses) that this could impact the ADT therapy. Recently had blood work done
Warriors Some time back I posted that my MO had told me to take 3 Abiraterone tablets with 5 mg Prednisone daily instead of 4 to help with an out of control Blood Pressure problem. I was worried (as were some of the responses) that this could impact the ADT therapy. Recently had blood work done
85236442968
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Ketogenic diet alters the epigenetic and immune landscape of prostate cancer to overcome resistance to immune checkpoint blockade therapy.
Overall, this strikes me as too hypothetical for us to apply, but what do I know? "Overall, these findings illuminate a potential clinical path of using HDACi and optimized KD regimens to enhance ICB therapy for PCa." HDACi = histone deacetylase inhibitor [To date, four HDAC inhibitors, Vorinostat
Overall, this strikes me as too hypothetical for us to apply, but what do I know? "Overall, these findings illuminate a potential clinical path of using HDACi and optimized KD regimens to enhance ICB therapy for PCa." HDACi = histone deacetylase inhibitor [To date, four HDAC inhibitors, Vorinostat
cigafred
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Fight Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Xeloda after IV Chemo
Just wondering about Oral Xeloda after 6 rounds of IV Chemo didnt have the exact desired results we wanted. Wondering if there are times Xeloda achieved clear Margins on Liver Mets when IV Chemo didnt after 6rounds. Thanks for any input.
Just wondering about Oral Xeloda after 6 rounds of IV Chemo didnt have the exact desired results we wanted. Wondering if there are times Xeloda achieved clear Margins on Liver Mets when IV Chemo didnt after 6rounds. Thanks for any input.
AutumnLove
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
Great appointment and Happy American Thanksgiving from Canada!
My Mom had her monthly lab work with Faslodex injection today. Her labs are excellent and the liver met is stable. She’s in Saint John New Brunswick and I’m here visiting. My Mom’s also on a trial. Sending positivity and joy to all!!
My Mom had her monthly lab work with Faslodex injection today. Her labs are excellent and the liver met is stable. She’s in Saint John New Brunswick and I’m here visiting. My Mom’s also on a trial. Sending positivity and joy to all!!
Pups2Cute
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
Help me so anxious
I am 72 I have myasthenia gravis, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes,
breast
cancer
survivor. My husband of 54 years is in a alzheimer facility , he is not mobile at all. It all happened so suddenly . Started in November 2022.
I am 72 I have myasthenia gravis, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes,
breast
cancer
survivor. My husband of 54 years is in a alzheimer facility , he is not mobile at all. It all happened so suddenly . Started in November 2022.
Nervousnancy
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Any adverse effect if taking three-month Lupron shot two weeks late?
Hi friends, my father has been on Lupron shots every three months with Abiraterone pills for about a year now. His next shot will be 14 weeks due to some insurance problems. What is the ideal and acceptable time range between shots that won’t risks benefits of treatment? What is the out of pocket price
Hi friends, my father has been on Lupron shots every three months with Abiraterone pills for about a year now. His next shot will be 14 weeks due to some insurance problems. What is the ideal and acceptable time range between shots that won’t risks benefits of treatment? What is the out of pocket price
qidao23
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Which supplements are members using for advanced prostate? I take curcumin and others. I want to know more.
I am diagnosed stage 4 adeno carcinoma of prostate. Receiving Erleada and injections of Leuprolide. I want to supplement with everything known to fight this thing. Who has a list?
I am diagnosed stage 4 adeno carcinoma of prostate. Receiving Erleada and injections of Leuprolide. I want to supplement with everything known to fight this thing. Who has a list?
Cebubob
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
If PSA is Suppressed by Doublet ADT, Will Salvage IMRT Cause a PSA Rise?
Hello everyone, My husband is nearing completion of his extended pelvic salvage IMRT with boost to retrocaval lymph nodes. His radiation oncologist said it may take several months before the psa calms down, so he would like to see him in July. My question is that, since he is already undetectable due
Hello everyone, My husband is nearing completion of his extended pelvic salvage IMRT with boost to retrocaval lymph nodes. His radiation oncologist said it may take several months before the psa calms down, so he would like to see him in July. My question is that, since he is already undetectable due
103532
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
HDR Brachytherapy after initial RT
Anyone has a success story to share on using HDR Brachytherapy 2-3 years after initial Radiation of the prostate gland in case of recurrence of cancer? Thank you for sharing your story.
Anyone has a success story to share on using HDR Brachytherapy 2-3 years after initial Radiation of the prostate gland in case of recurrence of cancer? Thank you for sharing your story.
Simonapo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
is this cancer?
i’ve posted on here once for a scare, i’m back again. i’m 24 years old, and my poop has just not been super normal since i have had the thought it could be colon cancer. i have a spot on my lower left abdominal area, right below belly button, i assumed it to be a hernia. my doctor sent me for an ultrasound
i’ve posted on here once for a scare, i’m back again. i’m 24 years old, and my poop has just not been super normal since i have had the thought it could be colon cancer. i have a spot on my lower left abdominal area, right below belly button, i assumed it to be a hernia. my doctor sent me for an ultrasound
imscaredofcancer
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Colon Cancer Connected
5 months ago
Timing of Docetaxel
Hello. Am now in year 10. Details in profile. For 2+ years have been taking Zoladex, Zytiga and Prednisolone. The CT bone scans and Nuclear medicine full body scans every 6 months show no radiographic progression and I feel ok, apart from fatigue when not active. Recently have some discomfort
Hello. Am now in year 10. Details in profile. For 2+ years have been taking Zoladex, Zytiga and Prednisolone. The CT bone scans and Nuclear medicine full body scans every 6 months show no radiographic progression and I feel ok, apart from fatigue when not active. Recently have some discomfort
Ian99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Randomised clinical trial - prophylactic radiation therapy to asymptomatic bone metastases improved survival
The most common primary
cancer
types were lung (27%),
breast
(24%), and prostate (22%). At 1 year, SRE occurred in one of 62 bone metastases (1.6%) in the RT arm and 14 of 49 bone metastases (29%) in the SOC arm (P < .001).
The most common primary
cancer
types were lung (27%),
breast
(24%), and prostate (22%). At 1 year, SRE occurred in one of 62 bone metastases (1.6%) in the RT arm and 14 of 49 bone metastases (29%) in the SOC arm (P < .001).
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
TACE procedure
Hello all, an update my husband has cirrhosis NAL and 2 tumours were found. He had the above procedure a few weeks ago and good news yesterday the procedure has been successful, no cancer lighting up. Now it’s regular CT/MRI. To all of you awaiting this procedure I truly hope you have this outcome
Hello all, an update my husband has cirrhosis NAL and 2 tumours were found. He had the above procedure a few weeks ago and good news yesterday the procedure has been successful, no cancer lighting up. Now it’s regular CT/MRI. To all of you awaiting this procedure I truly hope you have this outcome
Campervan29
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
10-year update still shows no benefit to ART vs early SRT
ART
= adjuvant radiation therapy, within 6 months after radical prostatectomy (RP)
early SRT
= salvage radiation therapy, after PSA ≥ 0.1ng/ml or 3 consecutive rises. Median was 0.2 ng/ml. Median 1 ½ years after RP. Patients risked nothing by waiting, and gained urinary and fecal continence
ART
= adjuvant radiation therapy, within 6 months after radical prostatectomy (RP)
early SRT
= salvage radiation therapy, after PSA ≥ 0.1ng/ml or 3 consecutive rises. Median was 0.2 ng/ml. Median 1 ½ years after RP. Patients risked nothing by waiting, and gained urinary and fecal continence
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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