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18F-flotufolastat PET alters treatment approach for nearly 90% of patients with recurrent prostate cancer
"18F-flotufolastat is approved by the FDA for use in patients with suspected prostate cancer metastasis who are potentially curable by definitive surgery or radiation, and patients with suspected prostate cancer recurrence based on elevated PSA levels." https://www.urologytimes.com/view/18f-flotufolastat-pet-alters-treatment-approach-for-nearly
"18F-flotufolastat is approved by the FDA for use in patients with suspected prostate cancer metastasis who are potentially curable by definitive surgery or radiation, and patients with suspected prostate cancer recurrence based on elevated PSA levels." https://www.urologytimes.com/view/18f-flotufolastat-pet-alters-treatment-approach-for-nearly
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Diagnosed under 55
I’m looking specifically for men and partners of men who were diagnosed with de novo stage four prostate cancer at their initial diagnosis. The treatments are different and unfortunately so it the overall outlook. The younger men are diagnosed with PCa, the more aggressive the cancer tends to be.
I’m looking specifically for men and partners of men who were diagnosed with de novo stage four prostate cancer at their initial diagnosis. The treatments are different and unfortunately so it the overall outlook. The younger men are diagnosed with PCa, the more aggressive the cancer tends to be.
Vegasborn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSMA PET Looks Good But PSA Rising
Hello, I am hoping someone can help us understand what we might be missing prior to meeting with MO this week. My husband was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer with mets to pelvic lymph node and a few spots in bones in early January 2022 at 56 years old. He was successfully treated with Triplet
Hello, I am hoping someone can help us understand what we might be missing prior to meeting with MO this week. My husband was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer with mets to pelvic lymph node and a few spots in bones in early January 2022 at 56 years old. He was successfully treated with Triplet
FaithOverFear104
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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Recently Diagnosed with DCIS Breast Cancer
I was recently diagnosed with Stage 0 Noninvasive DCIS
breast
cancer
, my surgery is scheduled for the 29th, however, during the MRI (which the Surgeon wanted before surgery) they found something very small in the left breast, that will be biopsied on the 19th.
I was recently diagnosed with Stage 0 Noninvasive DCIS
breast
cancer
, my surgery is scheduled for the 29th, however, during the MRI (which the Surgeon wanted before surgery) they found something very small in the left breast, that will be biopsied on the 19th.
May2023HighlandHike
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My Breast Cancer Community
2 years ago
Failed RP & SRT; Negative PSMA PET
Greetings. I had a radical prostatectomy that failed and then salvage radiation therapy that appears to have failed as well. A recent PSMA PET scan showed no signs of recurrent prostate cancer or metastases. By way of background: NOV 2010 - Dx at age 52; positive DRE, Gleason 3+3, PSA 5.0; prostate
Greetings. I had a radical prostatectomy that failed and then salvage radiation therapy that appears to have failed as well. A recent PSMA PET scan showed no signs of recurrent prostate cancer or metastases. By way of background: NOV 2010 - Dx at age 52; positive DRE, Gleason 3+3, PSA 5.0; prostate
dans_journey
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Virtual website advisory board for US Residents
*This is post was approved by GO2 for Lung Cancer Admin* A healthcare company is seeking patients who are 18 years and older who have been diagnosed with lung, ovarian, breast, endometrial or other solid tumor cancers to participate in a virtual Website Advisory Board in early 2024. The objective of
*This is post was approved by GO2 for Lung Cancer Admin* A healthcare company is seeking patients who are 18 years and older who have been diagnosed with lung, ovarian, breast, endometrial or other solid tumor cancers to participate in a virtual Website Advisory Board in early 2024. The objective of
Miranda_GO2
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
5 months ago
Any tips for recovery please
Had 2/3 of my right lung removed beginning of January for yet unknown lung cancer (Will see consultant for pathology this week) I coped alone with recovery but was do able. 2 Weeks ago after visiting A&E and a CT scan, I was found to have Pulmonary Embolisms in both lungs and Pneumonia in surgery lung
Had 2/3 of my right lung removed beginning of January for yet unknown lung cancer (Will see consultant for pathology this week) I coped alone with recovery but was do able. 2 Weeks ago after visiting A&E and a CT scan, I was found to have Pulmonary Embolisms in both lungs and Pneumonia in surgery lung
xinte60
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 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
3 months ago
Unexpected early end to ADT
I have been on Orgovyx for 14 months. Intended to complete 18 months and then stop. When I re-applied to the Orgovyx Patient Assistance Program for the 2024 year, I provided my 2022 tax return. The reviewer would not accept it and asked for my 2023 tax return, which, being self employed, will not be
I have been on Orgovyx for 14 months. Intended to complete 18 months and then stop. When I re-applied to the Orgovyx Patient Assistance Program for the 2024 year, I provided my 2022 tax return. The reviewer would not accept it and asked for my 2023 tax return, which, being self employed, will not be
Prostateless2020
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Can we trust AI analysis?
Like many of you I was faced with two major decisions when I was diagnosed with Intermediate high risk prostate cancer. Surgery vs Radiation and ADT short term vs long term. In short I chose radiation and short term ADT - 2 months prior to radiation and 4 months post. In addition I chose to have my
Like many of you I was faced with two major decisions when I was diagnosed with Intermediate high risk prostate cancer. Surgery vs Radiation and ADT short term vs long term. In short I chose radiation and short term ADT - 2 months prior to radiation and 4 months post. In addition I chose to have my
Mgtd
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Info about docetaxel
I have been at Stage 4 for 7 1/2 years. and a succession of Xtandi, Nubequa, and Zytega along with Lupron has kept my PSA under two although each has eventually failed (PSA quickly rising above 1.0). My recent blood draw resulted in a jump from 0.78 to 1.29 while I was on the Aberaterone/prednisone protocol
I have been at Stage 4 for 7 1/2 years. and a succession of Xtandi, Nubequa, and Zytega along with Lupron has kept my PSA under two although each has eventually failed (PSA quickly rising above 1.0). My recent blood draw resulted in a jump from 0.78 to 1.29 while I was on the Aberaterone/prednisone protocol
33947
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Intersitial Lung Disease and Lung Cancer
Dear All, My father has stage 3B Lung Cancer which he was diagnosed just over 18 months ago now. He also has intersitial lung disease (which he didnt realise before treatment) so is limited to treatments. He did have 4 rounds of chemotherapy August to October 2022, and did have a fair amount of
Dear All, My father has stage 3B Lung Cancer which he was diagnosed just over 18 months ago now. He also has intersitial lung disease (which he didnt realise before treatment) so is limited to treatments. He did have 4 rounds of chemotherapy August to October 2022, and did have a fair amount of
Clairebrocks
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 months ago
Which treatment option best for recurrent oligo?
In addition to SBRT for the two mets that make me join the happy recurrent crowd, what would be my best treatment option? I have had no SOC medication for 2.5 years. My T is 4 European scale 110 US scale. 1 Only ADT for seven months. This is what MO recommends, besides SBRT, since stronger/longer
In addition to SBRT for the two mets that make me join the happy recurrent crowd, what would be my best treatment option? I have had no SOC medication for 2.5 years. My T is 4 European scale 110 US scale. 1 Only ADT for seven months. This is what MO recommends, besides SBRT, since stronger/longer
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Fenbendazole
My uncle, a very fit 88-year old, was diagnosed with prostate cancer 3 1/2 years ago and while the hormonal treatment kept it in check for a couple of years, his PSA has now risen to 1600 and the scans show has spread to his bones. He has been tinkering with different hormonal regimes, abiraterone
My uncle, a very fit 88-year old, was diagnosed with prostate cancer 3 1/2 years ago and while the hormonal treatment kept it in check for a couple of years, his PSA has now risen to 1600 and the scans show has spread to his bones. He has been tinkering with different hormonal regimes, abiraterone
Granolaloaf
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Breathing problem.
Even though 6 months ago I was told I was stage 4 and Gleason 9 the use of Orgovyx and Zytiga have brought my PSA from 72 to 0.4, and my numerous cancer hot spots appear under control. My PSA continues to go down and I'm without pain. However, I find myself breathing very hard just climbing a flight
Even though 6 months ago I was told I was stage 4 and Gleason 9 the use of Orgovyx and Zytiga have brought my PSA from 72 to 0.4, and my numerous cancer hot spots appear under control. My PSA continues to go down and I'm without pain. However, I find myself breathing very hard just climbing a flight
Poollover
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
first timer
just received diagnosis mets to bone 3wks ago. i am on xtandi and orgovyx the psa droped from 70 to 4.6 after 2wks. any thoughts?
just received diagnosis mets to bone 3wks ago. i am on xtandi and orgovyx the psa droped from 70 to 4.6 after 2wks. any thoughts?
billsfan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Bicalutamide (Casodex) then Eligard - Question
OK, Another quick question. I've been on Bical for 11 days and in 3 days I get my first 1 month injection of Eligard. I have had almost zero side effects with Bical, maybe a little extra fatigue but hardly noticeable. Does this mean that perhaps I will tolerate Eligard better than what some people experience
OK, Another quick question. I've been on Bical for 11 days and in 3 days I get my first 1 month injection of Eligard. I have had almost zero side effects with Bical, maybe a little extra fatigue but hardly noticeable. Does this mean that perhaps I will tolerate Eligard better than what some people experience
Mike58
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
enzalutamide
Hi I lost my dad a year ago but enzalutamide slowed the progression and shrunk the met also alleviating pain. This is taken in tablet form and offered as an alternative to chemotherapy. Hope this might help.
Hi I lost my dad a year ago but enzalutamide slowed the progression and shrunk the met also alleviating pain. This is taken in tablet form and offered as an alternative to chemotherapy. Hope this might help.
Pinkpeanuts07
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Update: NEPC Treatment
A few people messaged me regarding updates about my dad’s participation in Duke CHAMP trial for small cell/NEPC. He was admitted into trial Dec ‘23 and received 3 immunotherapy infusions until he had a very severe allergic reaction causing intense itching and grade 4 red rash all over his body. He admitted
A few people messaged me regarding updates about my dad’s participation in Duke CHAMP trial for small cell/NEPC. He was admitted into trial Dec ‘23 and received 3 immunotherapy infusions until he had a very severe allergic reaction causing intense itching and grade 4 red rash all over his body. He admitted
antisocialsocialwrkr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
PSA update
DX Nov 2020. PSA 960 high volume metastatic. Lowest PSA nadir 0.1 Aug 2022. Slowly rising Nov. 2023 was 0.21, Feb 2024 0.41....Doubling time 3.1 months . On Lupron and 1000 mg Abiraterone with 0.5 Dexamethasone . Darn.
DX Nov 2020. PSA 960 high volume metastatic. Lowest PSA nadir 0.1 Aug 2022. Slowly rising Nov. 2023 was 0.21, Feb 2024 0.41....Doubling time 3.1 months . On Lupron and 1000 mg Abiraterone with 0.5 Dexamethasone . Darn.
wolverine11
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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