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Approximately how long can I get with abiraterone plus Zoladex.
(
Chemotherapy
and radiation treatments as well at diagnosis) Now I am CRPC and have added abiraterone. Approximately how long can I get with this combination. When this fails what can I expect. I know I had increased bone pain before the addition of the abiraterone.
(
Chemotherapy
and radiation treatments as well at diagnosis) Now I am CRPC and have added abiraterone. Approximately how long can I get with this combination. When this fails what can I expect. I know I had increased bone pain before the addition of the abiraterone.
Islandboy2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
scans
I finished
chemotherapy
on 24th June for first recurrence and had a scan in July, all came back good NED. I have been put on Niraparib.
I finished
chemotherapy
on 24th June for first recurrence and had a scan in July, all came back good NED. I have been put on Niraparib.
Teazles
in
My Ovacome
2 years ago
Update liver & lymph biopsy
Those of you who have followed my husband's journey with PCa might remember that we were looking at Crescendo trial Ph1. We were told in the UK that his disease was PSMA positive and that he could be eligible for Lu177. We did not wish to wait given the increase in clinical symptoms and decided to
Those of you who have followed my husband's journey with PCa might remember that we were looking at Crescendo trial Ph1. We were told in the UK that his disease was PSMA positive and that he could be eligible for Lu177. We did not wish to wait given the increase in clinical symptoms and decided to
spw1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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VACCINATIONS FOR PEOPLE WITH CHRONIC LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA (CLL/SLL)
SPECIFIC ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN GIVEN
: [i]"If inactivated vaccines are given during
chemotherapy
, they should not be considered valid doses and individuals should be vaccinated again after treatment.
SPECIFIC ADVICE FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN GIVEN
: [i]"If inactivated vaccines are given during
chemotherapy
, they should not be considered valid doses and individuals should be vaccinated again after treatment.
CLLerinOz
Volunteer
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Life Is Good until it's not...and it's not any more.
In to hospice this week. Boy their drugs sure work better than what I was able to get with my drs. After a few months of trial and error treatments, my onc. told me all he could do was put me in the hospital to try to strengthen me, I could go back on more chemo.. I declined. Hospice has me to
In to hospice this week. Boy their drugs sure work better than what I was able to get with my drs. After a few months of trial and error treatments, my onc. told me all he could do was put me in the hospital to try to strengthen me, I could go back on more chemo.. I declined. Hospice has me to
Shooter1
in
Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
No SOC treatment. Metastatic lymph nodes by PSMA-PET. Rising PSA. Bone/CT scans neg. Waiting to die.
The title may seem over-dramatic. It does, however, present the present state of my PCa. I have written more than once about being Lupron ADT sensitive but stopped after first shot due to severe intolerable increase in depression. I am not eligible (SOC) for other therapies because they all require
The title may seem over-dramatic. It does, however, present the present state of my PCa. I have written more than once about being Lupron ADT sensitive but stopped after first shot due to severe intolerable increase in depression. I am not eligible (SOC) for other therapies because they all require
maggiedrum
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Monthly blood tests
When you have monthly tests for chemo/parps etc, they check for red cells etc don t they. Ive been found to have B12 deficiency which changes the cells, wouldnt this have become apparent during the tests ?
When you have monthly tests for chemo/parps etc, they check for red cells etc don t they. Ive been found to have B12 deficiency which changes the cells, wouldnt this have become apparent during the tests ?
Rosebine2
in
My Ovacome
1 year ago
Eribulin
Has anyone received
chemotherapy
treatments with Eribulin, as an infusion? If so, what were your side effects and did it slow down the cancer growth?
Has anyone received
chemotherapy
treatments with Eribulin, as an infusion? If so, what were your side effects and did it slow down the cancer growth?
Iivelonger
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Anyone on Nubeqa ? on triplicate therapy, Firmagon, Zytiga & Prednisone Started Docetaxel Chemotherapy no mention of Nubeqa DX 07/2022
currently doing docetaxel had second infusion on 09/13/22 suffers from plaque psoriasis Nubeqa has been shown to be an effective therapy August 5, 2022, the Food and Drug Administration approved darolutamide (Nubeqa, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc.) tablets in combination with docetaxel
currently doing docetaxel had second infusion on 09/13/22 suffers from plaque psoriasis Nubeqa has been shown to be an effective therapy August 5, 2022, the Food and Drug Administration approved darolutamide (Nubeqa, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc.) tablets in combination with docetaxel
Shorehousejam
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Atari trial one year on
hello all. I’m reporting back about my 1 year on ATARI trial. I had my results back from my scan and it’s still showing no visible disease. I was apprehensive this time as chemo treatment only worked for a few months. This trial is not chemo based. This time last year I was pinning all my hopes on
hello all. I’m reporting back about my 1 year on ATARI trial. I had my results back from my scan and it’s still showing no visible disease. I was apprehensive this time as chemo treatment only worked for a few months. This trial is not chemo based. This time last year I was pinning all my hopes on
Starbarn
in
My Ovacome
1 year ago
update after stopping Carboplatin
Surgery will be in 2-3 weeks...in terms of
chemotherapy
doing its job the report from CT scan seems to be no change in tumour size, no bigger, no smaller so pretty much chemo stopped things from progressing any further...but lymph nodes showed improvement🙂 so that's a good result ..so all in all even
Surgery will be in 2-3 weeks...in terms of
chemotherapy
doing its job the report from CT scan seems to be no change in tumour size, no bigger, no smaller so pretty much chemo stopped things from progressing any further...but lymph nodes showed improvement🙂 so that's a good result ..so all in all even
kadabra12
in
My Ovacome
2 years ago
One last battle
Yesterday I learned that my PSA went from 14 to 19 in 3 weeks and scans show my cancer is progressing in bones, liver and bladder. I was taken off the (3rd) trial and told that there’s nothing else for me in the MD Anderson Cancer Center GU oncology department. Sent home to do cabazitaxel/carboplatin
Yesterday I learned that my PSA went from 14 to 19 in 3 weeks and scans show my cancer is progressing in bones, liver and bladder. I was taken off the (3rd) trial and told that there’s nothing else for me in the MD Anderson Cancer Center GU oncology department. Sent home to do cabazitaxel/carboplatin
tallguy2
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Zytiga failure after 4 years what now
Hi Diagnosed in 2016 had SBRT . Life good 2 years and found 1 met in lung . Did Lupron/zytiga PSA drop to under .1 for 2 years. Requested a vacation . 15 months later PSA rises do PSMA . One met on vertibrae only . Did SBRT and doc said let’s do lung met at the same time even though it’s not showing
Hi Diagnosed in 2016 had SBRT . Life good 2 years and found 1 met in lung . Did Lupron/zytiga PSA drop to under .1 for 2 years. Requested a vacation . 15 months later PSA rises do PSMA . One met on vertibrae only . Did SBRT and doc said let’s do lung met at the same time even though it’s not showing
Db999
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Hello! New poster…
Hi all, Nice to meet you! My name is Georgia, and I can’t tell you how much reading this forum has helped me over the past year. It’s taken a while, but I’m now finally getting the courage to post. I’m 25, my fabulous mum is 53, and was diagnosed with stage 4 in December 2022. She’s really fit and
Hi all, Nice to meet you! My name is Georgia, and I can’t tell you how much reading this forum has helped me over the past year. It’s taken a while, but I’m now finally getting the courage to post. I’m 25, my fabulous mum is 53, and was diagnosed with stage 4 in December 2022. She’s really fit and
georgialocksss
in
My Ovacome
1 year ago
Docetaxel/Taxotere. 2nd time in 3 years. It's a no go this time. No benefit after 3 infusions.
A cancer work around making a good treatment plan not workable. Good news is although PSA kept rising during infusions scans show no new growth but no shrinkage either. Same old diffuse bone mets I have always had. Current PSA at 80. Brief history PSA 11/2019--1,621. Bone mets diffuse from skull
A cancer work around making a good treatment plan not workable. Good news is although PSA kept rising during infusions scans show no new growth but no shrinkage either. Same old diffuse bone mets I have always had. Current PSA at 80. Brief history PSA 11/2019--1,621. Bone mets diffuse from skull
CAMPSOUPS
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Xtandi failed
My dad was diagnosed in September 2016 following a TURP procedure. His initial PSA was 5.2, Gleason 4+3. Treatment so far: Casodex 150mg, reduced to Casodex 50mg (Sepetmebr 2016 - January 2019) Eligard + Casodex 50mg (January 2019 - March 2019); Eligard only (from March 2019 on) Radiation treatment
My dad was diagnosed in September 2016 following a TURP procedure. His initial PSA was 5.2, Gleason 4+3. Treatment so far: Casodex 150mg, reduced to Casodex 50mg (Sepetmebr 2016 - January 2019) Eligard + Casodex 50mg (January 2019 - March 2019); Eligard only (from March 2019 on) Radiation treatment
MyDad76
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Early Xmas gift
I wanted to share that my most recent PSA is 0.04. We started this journey with a PSA of 935 in February on this year, stage 4 and multiple metastatic lesions throughout. My wife considers this her Xmas gift since we started on this journey. Next comes a CT scan on Dec 30 which I’m hoping shows some
I wanted to share that my most recent PSA is 0.04. We started this journey with a PSA of 935 in February on this year, stage 4 and multiple metastatic lesions throughout. My wife considers this her Xmas gift since we started on this journey. Next comes a CT scan on Dec 30 which I’m hoping shows some
Lslal
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Fine-Tuning the Wave of Innovation in CLL
Sometimes what was said in an off-hand comment is as interesting as the details at which they purposely aimed, especially what trials are still needed to prove treatment choices, use of older CIT (
chemotherapy
), the effect of adding anti-CD20, etc. =seymour=
Sometimes what was said in an off-hand comment is as interesting as the details at which they purposely aimed, especially what trials are still needed to prove treatment choices, use of older CIT (
chemotherapy
), the effect of adding anti-CD20, etc. =seymour=
SeymourB
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
Good luck to Tony today with his skydive!
But I can tell you I have had: 5 painful operations, 4 radiotherapies, one round of
chemotherapy
and at the moment I’m on Immunotherapy.LIFE CHANGINGThis has totally changed my life.
But I can tell you I have had: 5 painful operations, 4 radiotherapies, one round of
chemotherapy
and at the moment I’m on Immunotherapy.LIFE CHANGINGThis has totally changed my life.
SkcinHQ
Partner
in
Skin Cancer UK
2 years ago
Pluvicto / Lu-177 - Do it now or later?
I am a metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer patient having undergone most SOC (RP, SR, docetaxel, ADT, Xtandi, Zytiga, Oliparib) steps. Now, like others, faced with very limited remaining SOC options: another round of the dreaded chemo like docetaxel or Lu-177 / Pluvicto. My mets, based
I am a metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer patient having undergone most SOC (RP, SR, docetaxel, ADT, Xtandi, Zytiga, Oliparib) steps. Now, like others, faced with very limited remaining SOC options: another round of the dreaded chemo like docetaxel or Lu-177 / Pluvicto. My mets, based
GDeG
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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