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Metastatic prostate cancer and Zytiga is probably failing.
Casodex
worked for a couple of months and now he is on Zytiga. I am hoping to get him into Dana Farber soon
Casodex
worked for a couple of months and now he is on Zytiga. I am hoping to get him into Dana Farber soon
chalaan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Live like you are dying.
The oncologist switched to Lupron and
Casodex
after three months PSA rising now at 40. A trip to the emergency room for swelling in my right leg and groin. Having to rule out blood clots a sone gram and cart scan where done. CAT scan showed swelling of the lymph nodes causing lymph edema.
The oncologist switched to Lupron and
Casodex
after three months PSA rising now at 40. A trip to the emergency room for swelling in my right leg and groin. Having to rule out blood clots a sone gram and cart scan where done. CAT scan showed swelling of the lymph nodes causing lymph edema.
Dave_D
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Prostate Cancer & Hormones - Prolactin
Casodex
brought levels back down. No indication that prolactin regulation would occur in the absence of L-Dopa. [8] (2002 - Italy) "Before therapy, a paradoxical increase in PRL levels after L-dopa occurred in 4 patients, 3 of them showed basal concentrations of PRL within the normal range.
Casodex
brought levels back down. No indication that prolactin regulation would occur in the absence of L-Dopa. [8] (2002 - Italy) "Before therapy, a paradoxical increase in PRL levels after L-dopa occurred in 4 patients, 3 of them showed basal concentrations of PRL within the normal range.
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
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New York Times story
Casodex
was approved in 1995. Perhaps Zietman - "an author of the study" - was misquoted? But I hate the idea than men with RP failure will be rushing to Lupron & expecting increased survival. ...
Casodex
was approved in 1995. Perhaps Zietman - "an author of the study" - was misquoted? But I hate the idea than men with RP failure will be rushing to Lupron & expecting increased survival. ...
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Starting ADT
Since he has been diagnosed as stage IV he will be starting on
Casodex
and Lupron ( every 3 months). I'm wondering if this is standard treatment and if we should be asking for anything different?
Since he has been diagnosed as stage IV he will be starting on
Casodex
and Lupron ( every 3 months). I'm wondering if this is standard treatment and if we should be asking for anything different?
Blair77
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Nalakrats...I Was Fishing When This Bottle Floated By and Inside Was This Study On How Casodex Prolongs Survival
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1607529
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1607529
gusgold
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Lupron Almost Always Works but Is The Grim Reaper...But Here is a Case when Less is Better Than More
But check this out there may be another way...LIM (less is more) which also in 75% of the cases preserves muscle mass, cardio vascular health, no brain fog, and sexual fuction...what is this miracle...IADT with only 50mg of
Casodex
. Check this dude out...18 years and still ticking.
But check this out there may be another way...LIM (less is more) which also in 75% of the cases preserves muscle mass, cardio vascular health, no brain fog, and sexual fuction...what is this miracle...IADT with only 50mg of
Casodex
. Check this dude out...18 years and still ticking.
gusgold
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
How I Plan To Survive Prostate Cancer
So, IADT
Casodex
, plus Avodart, Metformin, Arimidex, and Cabergoilne + the usual supplements..so far my PSA is .1 Oh..I forgot to mention the great advice I got from The Mayo Clinic when they found out about the BCR after Cryo..."
So, IADT
Casodex
, plus Avodart, Metformin, Arimidex, and Cabergoilne + the usual supplements..so far my PSA is .1 Oh..I forgot to mention the great advice I got from The Mayo Clinic when they found out about the BCR after Cryo..."
gusgold
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Anyone with Pleomorphic ILBC??
Hello. I was diagnosed in 2012 with the Pleomorphic subtype of Invasive Lobular Breast Cancer. The Pleomorphic part means that my cancer is more aggressive with the cells dividing and spreading more quickly. After watching Share's Webinar on Invasive Lobular BC, it was stated that those who have the
Hello. I was diagnosed in 2012 with the Pleomorphic subtype of Invasive Lobular Breast Cancer. The Pleomorphic part means that my cancer is more aggressive with the cells dividing and spreading more quickly. After watching Share's Webinar on Invasive Lobular BC, it was stated that those who have the
Kats3
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 years ago
What would you do?
Now, one year later, with only 150mg daily of
casodex
monotherapy, both nodes have been reduced to 1.6cm. PSA one year ago was 105; now it is 6.7 I am thinking of adding Advodart and monitoring the two nodes with scans every six months or attack them more aggressively. Choices: 1.)
Now, one year later, with only 150mg daily of
casodex
monotherapy, both nodes have been reduced to 1.6cm. PSA one year ago was 105; now it is 6.7 I am thinking of adding Advodart and monitoring the two nodes with scans every six months or attack them more aggressively. Choices: 1.)
BigRich
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Support Group in Los Angeles anyone?
PSA 150 and all prior stuff like Lupron
Casodex
zytiga xtandi etc. Insurance won't pay for xofigo. Need some advice. Can't get any at my hospital as I only see interns who know less than me. Thanks.
PSA 150 and all prior stuff like Lupron
Casodex
zytiga xtandi etc. Insurance won't pay for xofigo. Need some advice. Can't get any at my hospital as I only see interns who know less than me. Thanks.
sinjonn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Starting the journey with family
He is also taking
casodex
. Third-fifth day after chemo were bad but then he felt better; however around day nine he started having burning knee and foot pain. Last night and today he could hardly walk from the pain.
He is also taking
casodex
. Third-fifth day after chemo were bad but then he felt better; however around day nine he started having burning knee and foot pain. Last night and today he could hardly walk from the pain.
anya6
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Started faslodex and ibrance
I was wondering if anyone else on this can tell me how long until they saw a positive result after starting this faslodex/ibrance combo? Also would like to know if you have mets to the lungs if this worked. Thanks!
I was wondering if anyone else on this can tell me how long until they saw a positive result after starting this faslodex/ibrance combo? Also would like to know if you have mets to the lungs if this worked. Thanks!
MissyAnn68
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 years ago
Salvage Radiation Update Success?
I chose not to go on Lupron &
Casodex
while going through radiation against radiologists recommendation. No reason for me to explain my decision making process, I did that in a previous post 5 months ago. I just received my first PSA test results on 12/2/16. My PSA was 0.06.
I chose not to go on Lupron &
Casodex
while going through radiation against radiologists recommendation. No reason for me to explain my decision making process, I did that in a previous post 5 months ago. I just received my first PSA test results on 12/2/16. My PSA was 0.06.
bitittle
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Common Treatments for Advanced Prostate Cancer
Three common types of anti-androgen drugs are: •Bicalutamide (
Casodex
) •Flutamide (Eulexin) •Nilutamide (Nilandron) You may take these before you start GnRH agents to avoid a hormone flare or if other hormone therapy stops working. How you take them. Some hormone therapy drugs are pills.
Three common types of anti-androgen drugs are: •Bicalutamide (
Casodex
) •Flutamide (Eulexin) •Nilutamide (Nilandron) You may take these before you start GnRH agents to avoid a hormone flare or if other hormone therapy stops working. How you take them. Some hormone therapy drugs are pills.
motosue
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Diagnosed June 2015...
I'm back again with more details about my diagnosis. I was diagnosed with Stage IV Infiltrative Lobular Carcinoma in June 2015. ER/PR+ HER2- Mets to spine, rib cage, pelvic/ileac bone and right clavicle. I never had early stage breast cancer. Stage IV at original diagnosis. Hardest thing I've ever
I'm back again with more details about my diagnosis. I was diagnosed with Stage IV Infiltrative Lobular Carcinoma in June 2015. ER/PR+ HER2- Mets to spine, rib cage, pelvic/ileac bone and right clavicle. I never had early stage breast cancer. Stage IV at original diagnosis. Hardest thing I've ever
Kattown
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 years ago
Hi! Lobular BC with bone mets....
Hello everyone. I'm Kats3 and was first diagnosed with lobular BC in my left breast, very tiny area, in 2012. I had a lumpectomy which showed one positive sentinel node. It was felt that I didn't need chemo but had 33 rounds of radiation. I was put on Arimidex for 1 1/2 years. I'm ER+, Progesterone
Hello everyone. I'm Kats3 and was first diagnosed with lobular BC in my left breast, very tiny area, in 2012. I had a lumpectomy which showed one positive sentinel node. It was felt that I didn't need chemo but had 33 rounds of radiation. I was put on Arimidex for 1 1/2 years. I'm ER+, Progesterone
Kats3
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 years ago
Cycling T and ADT?
If Cycling T and ADT would work by preventing CRPC why wouldn't doing 3 month on/off cycles of
Casodex
or Xtandi work...would the AR receptors mutate over time...but one fact is for sure ...anything beats continuous ADT with all its side effects the worse being CRPC and a long painful death.
If Cycling T and ADT would work by preventing CRPC why wouldn't doing 3 month on/off cycles of
Casodex
or Xtandi work...would the AR receptors mutate over time...but one fact is for sure ...anything beats continuous ADT with all its side effects the worse being CRPC and a long painful death.
gusgold
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Finally might get better!
Phew. You may remember me from October and early November. I've been suffering a long exacerbation and been on steroids since 11th Oct. 2 admissions into hospital, came out 12 days ago. Still not better, but missed my consultant appointment while I was in hospital and got sent to the back of the queue
Phew. You may remember me from October and early November. I've been suffering a long exacerbation and been on steroids since 11th Oct. 2 admissions into hospital, came out 12 days ago. Still not better, but missed my consultant appointment while I was in hospital and got sent to the back of the queue
Jenhcat
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
Metastatic and moving forward
Hi, I am Denni. I am a 66 year old female metastatic breast cancer #lifer #thrivor. I currently reside in Angels Camp, CA. I was diagnosed in December of 1995 with Stage III cancer in my right breast. My mother died from breast cancer when I was 13 and she was 54, so I chose to have bilateral mastectomies
Hi, I am Denni. I am a 66 year old female metastatic breast cancer #lifer #thrivor. I currently reside in Angels Camp, CA. I was diagnosed in December of 1995 with Stage III cancer in my right breast. My mother died from breast cancer when I was 13 and she was 54, so I chose to have bilateral mastectomies
dennio
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
7 years ago
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