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Slowing down for balance. Thinking about QOL
Newbie, with recent mpMRI one week ago, see my last note, and my updated bio. Urologist is pushing me hard to get my TRUS biopsy at UW Madison ASAP, like next week. On the phone to me, in a brusque conversation, he said my picture is bleak. I've never met him in person. He says the biopsy is just the
Newbie, with recent mpMRI one week ago, see my last note, and my updated bio. Urologist is pushing me hard to get my TRUS biopsy at UW Madison ASAP, like next week. On the phone to me, in a brusque conversation, he said my picture is bleak. I've never met him in person. He says the biopsy is just the
RazorSaw
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 days ago
Has anyone used Venetoclax?
My ex was diagnosed with CLL about 6 years ago and was at stage zero until this year. She is starting Venetoclax and immunotherapy this week and I was just checking to see if anyone had experience with this? TIA
My ex was diagnosed with CLL about 6 years ago and was at stage zero until this year. She is starting Venetoclax and immunotherapy this week and I was just checking to see if anyone had experience with this? TIA
bbrowning84
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CLL Support
8 days ago
3rd update to PSMA PET/liquid blood biopsy at uPSA 0.033 - cancer confirmed
Another reason for annual imaging and liquid blood biopsy testing at my very low stable PSA level: The statistical outlook does not fit my youthful, fit and otherwise very healthy 67. Just yesterday enjoyed a 9.2 mile rugged trail race with my 'younger' bother and daughter. I hope to draw on my efforts
Another reason for annual imaging and liquid blood biopsy testing at my very low stable PSA level: The statistical outlook does not fit my youthful, fit and otherwise very healthy 67. Just yesterday enjoyed a 9.2 mile rugged trail race with my 'younger' bother and daughter. I hope to draw on my efforts
NanoMRI
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 days ago
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Well wishes
Hi everyone, Thinking of everyone in this forum. I wanted to reach out and ask for some well wishes. My dad has been on Olaparib (lynparza) for the BRCA2 gene since October of 2023. His previous scans have been NED (last PET scan end of May). He is having a scan on Wednesday and I am feeling nervous
Hi everyone, Thinking of everyone in this forum. I wanted to reach out and ask for some well wishes. My dad has been on Olaparib (lynparza) for the BRCA2 gene since October of 2023. His previous scans have been NED (last PET scan end of May). He is having a scan on Wednesday and I am feeling nervous
Jenniferp2122
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 days ago
Trail???
I am offered simultaneous Taxotere and XMAb20717-04 due to progressive PSA doubling time in <8 weeks from 2 to 4+ This trial is sponsored by Xencor. I would appreciate any information. My recent PMSA-PET showed new tumors and progression.
I am offered simultaneous Taxotere and XMAb20717-04 due to progressive PSA doubling time in <8 weeks from 2 to 4+ This trial is sponsored by Xencor. I would appreciate any information. My recent PMSA-PET showed new tumors and progression.
katartizo61
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 days ago
Diagnosed today with small cell Mets in liver
I was diagnised 18 months ago with PSA of 125 and 2-3 Mets to bone. None elsewhere. Dana Farber in Boston put me on Relogolix and Darolutemide and brought my PSA down to .02 over 4-5 months , which was described as Super Responder. Had a PSMA PET SCAN, which showed nothing on the prostate and only one
I was diagnised 18 months ago with PSA of 125 and 2-3 Mets to bone. None elsewhere. Dana Farber in Boston put me on Relogolix and Darolutemide and brought my PSA down to .02 over 4-5 months , which was described as Super Responder. Had a PSMA PET SCAN, which showed nothing on the prostate and only one
Cape1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 days ago
Dad's diagnosis
Hi everyone, not really sure what I'm after with this post, but just feel a bit lost. My dad has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. I live far away so haven't been able to attend appointments sadly and my parents are both bad at asking questions, so I don't have all the relevant information. We're
Hi everyone, not really sure what I'm after with this post, but just feel a bit lost. My dad has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. I live far away so haven't been able to attend appointments sadly and my parents are both bad at asking questions, so I don't have all the relevant information. We're
StaceyMac
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
12 days ago
Gp wont prescribe
Hello. Im complety lost and ignored.About 2 yeara ago i finally gor my endo and adenomiosis diagnosis . I waa offered mirena and or hysteroctomy but both solutions arent what i wanted and instead I have been doing researches ever since. Once when I could not take it anymore, i went to rhe Gp to ask for
Hello. Im complety lost and ignored.About 2 yeara ago i finally gor my endo and adenomiosis diagnosis . I waa offered mirena and or hysteroctomy but both solutions arent what i wanted and instead I have been doing researches ever since. Once when I could not take it anymore, i went to rhe Gp to ask for
Marunheard
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Endometriosis UK
12 days ago
It’s come back…feeling like rubbish
After being on Olaparib for 2 years it’s back. I have had very low CA125 and a clear scan in June. Last week bloods went crazy and was asked in for a scan. Today they’ve told me there is evidence of disease. They think they might be able to do surgery and then chemo again. They’ve said now that it’ll
After being on Olaparib for 2 years it’s back. I have had very low CA125 and a clear scan in June. Last week bloods went crazy and was asked in for a scan. Today they’ve told me there is evidence of disease. They think they might be able to do surgery and then chemo again. They’ve said now that it’ll
KelOC38
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My Ovacome
12 days ago
It’s come back…feeling like rubbish
After being on Olaparib for 2 years it’s back. I have had very low CA125 and a clear scan in June. Last week bloods went crazy and was asked in for a scan. Today they’ve told me there is evidence of disease. They think they might be able to do surgery and then chemo again. They’ve said now that it’ll
After being on Olaparib for 2 years it’s back. I have had very low CA125 and a clear scan in June. Last week bloods went crazy and was asked in for a scan. Today they’ve told me there is evidence of disease. They think they might be able to do surgery and then chemo again. They’ve said now that it’ll
KelOC38
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My Ovacome
12 days ago
Radiation Dosage
My husband is going tomorrow for simulation for radiation for IGMRT. We were informed by the nurse that the dosage would be 225 cGY fraction each for the 25 sessions for a total of 5625cGy. Sounds like a lot? Concerned about the side effects and what to expect. Reading other people’s dosages they seem
My husband is going tomorrow for simulation for radiation for IGMRT. We were informed by the nurse that the dosage would be 225 cGY fraction each for the 25 sessions for a total of 5625cGy. Sounds like a lot? Concerned about the side effects and what to expect. Reading other people’s dosages they seem
SherryKahn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
13 days ago
Just met my MO - was surprised he was a presenter at ESMO
Just met my MO. I was surprised to know he had attended ESMO and had presented something , though on breast cancer. Regarding dad’s results , he was happy with the fall In psa and ADT but said he was not comfortable that the T had risen from 26 to 41 in 2 months. Has said to do a repeat T
Just met my MO. I was surprised to know he had attended ESMO and had presented something , though on breast cancer. Regarding dad’s results , he was happy with the fall In psa and ADT but said he was not comfortable that the T had risen from 26 to 41 in 2 months. Has said to do a repeat T
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
13 days ago
Ivor Lewis operation on oesophagus is
I was diagnosed with a tumour in my oesophagus. Had chemo followed by surgery to have oesophagus removed and then more chemo . Last infusion was some two months ago . My problem now is that I am suffering from what feels like trapped air in my throat . I try to belch but it does not clear. After food
I was diagnosed with a tumour in my oesophagus. Had chemo followed by surgery to have oesophagus removed and then more chemo . Last infusion was some two months ago . My problem now is that I am suffering from what feels like trapped air in my throat . I try to belch but it does not clear. After food
Papanang
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
13 days ago
Relieved!
just had CT scan to access pain and discomfort. All good! Also, lymph nodes decreased in size about 50%. My doctor attributes the pain to Zanubrutinib side effect. Hopefully it will only be temporary. Looks like treatment is working! Thanks for all the input!
just had CT scan to access pain and discomfort. All good! Also, lymph nodes decreased in size about 50%. My doctor attributes the pain to Zanubrutinib side effect. Hopefully it will only be temporary. Looks like treatment is working! Thanks for all the input!
Nana1961
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CLL Support
15 days ago
Residual tumour regrowth
Hi there, I had surgery in 2021 to remove a large AN. My follow-up MRI scans showed that all was well--until the last one, which shows regrowth. It's slight (from 17 x 5 mm to 22 x 7 mm) but it still really scares me. My consultation with my neurosurgeon (the one who saved me before) isn't until the
Hi there, I had surgery in 2021 to remove a large AN. My follow-up MRI scans showed that all was well--until the last one, which shows regrowth. It's slight (from 17 x 5 mm to 22 x 7 mm) but it still really scares me. My consultation with my neurosurgeon (the one who saved me before) isn't until the
sunshineandfrost
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
15 days ago
Need Help NOW
Hello fellow fighters! My husband has recently finished 6 rounds of Pluvicto and his PSMA PET scan has shown considerable spread throughout his bones. His PSA continued to rise during the Pluvicto treatment and the RO convinced us that it was probably just debris field from the dying bone lesions. It
Hello fellow fighters! My husband has recently finished 6 rounds of Pluvicto and his PSMA PET scan has shown considerable spread throughout his bones. His PSA continued to rise during the Pluvicto treatment and the RO convinced us that it was probably just debris field from the dying bone lesions. It
Fighting4u
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
15 days ago
ESMO 2024: Opevesostat (MK-5684/ODM-208) in metastatic CRPC updated CYPIDES phase 2 results
Not bad but you need a mutation! The trial enrolled 134 heavily pre-treated mCRPC patients who had progressed after at least one novel hormonal agent and one taxane chemotherapy. Among these patients, 66 had activating mutations in the androgen receptor ligand-binding domain (AR-LBD), known to confer
Not bad but you need a mutation! The trial enrolled 134 heavily pre-treated mCRPC patients who had progressed after at least one novel hormonal agent and one taxane chemotherapy. Among these patients, 66 had activating mutations in the androgen receptor ligand-binding domain (AR-LBD), known to confer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
15 days ago
Please join us tomorrow, September 17th, for our Living Room discussion on What's New in Radiation Therapy
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow Tuesday September 17th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Dr. Daniel C. Schiffner, MD, Medical Director, Radiation Oncology Service Line Department Chair
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow Tuesday September 17th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Dr. Daniel C. Schiffner, MD, Medical Director, Radiation Oncology Service Line Department Chair
Michelezeh
Administrator
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Lung Cancer Support
15 days ago
Drug to fight cachexia in cancer patients phase 2 trial
seems to have good results with cachexia. Not tested directly on prostate cancer patients but could be promising. “This study showed us those who received ponsegromab had improvement in body weight, muscle mass, quality of life and physical function," https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2024/09/14/pfizer-cancer-drug-test
seems to have good results with cachexia. Not tested directly on prostate cancer patients but could be promising. “This study showed us those who received ponsegromab had improvement in body weight, muscle mass, quality of life and physical function," https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2024/09/14/pfizer-cancer-drug-test
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
16 days ago
Is there anyone with experience in bladder cancer treatment?
I am 74 and in CLL remission after a 24-month course of Venetoclax plus Rituximab completed in September 2023. In July 2023 I was diagnosed with low grade, non-muscle invasive (PTa) bladder cancer and had a 12-month treatment with Epirubicin per respective protocol. Although biopsies at 3-month intervals
I am 74 and in CLL remission after a 24-month course of Venetoclax plus Rituximab completed in September 2023. In July 2023 I was diagnosed with low grade, non-muscle invasive (PTa) bladder cancer and had a 12-month treatment with Epirubicin per respective protocol. Although biopsies at 3-month intervals
RamsesII
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CLL Support
17 days ago
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