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Liquid Biopsy Method Enables Real-Time Monitoring of Metastatic Prostate Cancer…
….and can help in finding new targets for therapies! https://www.insideprecisionmedicine.com/topics/oncology/new-liquid-biopsy-method-enables-real-time-monitoring-of-metastatic-prostate-cancer/
….and can help in finding new targets for therapies! https://www.insideprecisionmedicine.com/topics/oncology/new-liquid-biopsy-method-enables-real-time-monitoring-of-metastatic-prostate-cancer/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Aussies will save us all: from Oz, a molecule that can (could) treat resistant prostate cancer
They will need some time still...but... "CDKI-73 is currently being investigated in Phase 2 clinical trials in patients with relapsed and therapy-resistant acute myeloid leukaemia, an aggressive blood cancer." Which means that at least we would not have to wait for a phase 1 to tell us the therapeutic
They will need some time still...but... "CDKI-73 is currently being investigated in Phase 2 clinical trials in patients with relapsed and therapy-resistant acute myeloid leukaemia, an aggressive blood cancer." Which means that at least we would not have to wait for a phase 1 to tell us the therapeutic
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
26 days ago
Will Existing Drugs Stop Cancer's Bone Spread? I don't know but it's driving me crazy!
Just because I cannot know which are the two repurposed drugs that seem to have such great results with metastasis. The chief researcher is Neta Erez who has great reputation in research about bone metastasis. I am inclined to think about Ivermectin as one of the possible components of the cocktail,
Just because I cannot know which are the two repurposed drugs that seem to have such great results with metastasis. The chief researcher is Neta Erez who has great reputation in research about bone metastasis. I am inclined to think about Ivermectin as one of the possible components of the cocktail,
Maxone73
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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Is Orgovyx as effective as Lupron/Degarelix ?
My Dad , 83 , with bone mets has started bicalutamide since a week and is soon to take the Lupron shot. But he has a fear of injections as many years back he has developed an abscess due to an injection wrongly given. Is orgovyx as effective as the injections in reducing testesterone ? One doctor
My Dad , 83 , with bone mets has started bicalutamide since a week and is soon to take the Lupron shot. But he has a fear of injections as many years back he has developed an abscess due to an injection wrongly given. Is orgovyx as effective as the injections in reducing testesterone ? One doctor
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Is Curcumin Another "Double-Edged Sword" In The Fight Against Prostate Cancer?" Still spinning my head trying to figure it out.
Many in-vitro and in-vivo studies point to antiproliferative, antimetastatic, anti-inflammatory, anti-invasive, etc. properties that Curcumin have against prostate cancer cells. But the compound is also regarded as a significant booster of Testosterone, which is a major driver of androgen-sensitive
Many in-vitro and in-vivo studies point to antiproliferative, antimetastatic, anti-inflammatory, anti-invasive, etc. properties that Curcumin have against prostate cancer cells. But the compound is also regarded as a significant booster of Testosterone, which is a major driver of androgen-sensitive
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
29 days ago
My Scan Story
Hi all...great info shared here that has helped me after my RP...I went from PSA of 2.4 in 2021 to a 4.91 in 10/23..Dr did a 12 core biopsy cause of 3 bro's and Dad all with PC. 2 cores came back with Gleason 7 and an 8. They did a PSMA test with nuclear dye that showed it confined to gland.(also did
Hi all...great info shared here that has helped me after my RP...I went from PSA of 2.4 in 2021 to a 4.91 in 10/23..Dr did a 12 core biopsy cause of 3 bro's and Dad all with PC. 2 cores came back with Gleason 7 and an 8. They did a PSMA test with nuclear dye that showed it confined to gland.(also did
wharr
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Suggestions after Lutetium + Olaparib not working?
Hello community - hoping for some guidance post-Lutetium + Olaparib for my dad, which hasn't been working and has been extremely hard on his body (has needed blood transfusions practically every other week) and his markers are all going up. This is a rather long summary but grateful for any thoughts/
Hello community - hoping for some guidance post-Lutetium + Olaparib for my dad, which hasn't been working and has been extremely hard on his body (has needed blood transfusions practically every other week) and his markers are all going up. This is a rather long summary but grateful for any thoughts/
OrchidsA
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Mikemike
Hello....I am here and happy to help in any way I can. Will try to be concise. G-9...radiation only(28 sessions IMRT) a breeze. Declined lupron...because of a continuing anxiety condition. Metastices showed up 14 most later...PSA 6.7 up to 16.2 in 6 weeks. PSMA pet showed two rib mets and 1 other on
Hello....I am here and happy to help in any way I can. Will try to be concise. G-9...radiation only(28 sessions IMRT) a breeze. Declined lupron...because of a continuing anxiety condition. Metastices showed up 14 most later...PSA 6.7 up to 16.2 in 6 weeks. PSMA pet showed two rib mets and 1 other on
Poppy1952
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Lupron - are there heart risks?
My father , 83 , recently got diagnosed with Prostate cancer with mets to some bones , as per PSMA test. We have not done a biopsy as one doctor said there is no need to do it as treatment options won’t change but another doctor says it’s good to do it in case later down the line we need to add treatments
My father , 83 , recently got diagnosed with Prostate cancer with mets to some bones , as per PSMA test. We have not done a biopsy as one doctor said there is no need to do it as treatment options won’t change but another doctor says it’s good to do it in case later down the line we need to add treatments
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PSA is back
I was 51 yr old diagnosed with Prostate cancer state 1 with a PSA 4.7. Gleasons mixed of 3+3's and 3+4's.I had robotic prostatectomy. Psa was undetectable until January 2023 and slowly creeped back up to .19 now in April 2024 . Just started Hormonal Therapy with radiation scheduled for August.
I was 51 yr old diagnosed with Prostate cancer state 1 with a PSA 4.7. Gleasons mixed of 3+3's and 3+4's.I had robotic prostatectomy. Psa was undetectable until January 2023 and slowly creeped back up to .19 now in April 2024 . Just started Hormonal Therapy with radiation scheduled for August.
LBbeachbum
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Mass on pancreas (cancer) - mets from PC or pancreatic cancer…?
My Dad (77) was diagnosed in the spring with stage 4 prostate cancer, Gleason 10 with mets to spine. He has since started hormone therapy and had radiation to his prostate. Recent scan showed a mass on the pancreas which came as a big surprise as the radiation had shrunk the mets on his spine and his
My Dad (77) was diagnosed in the spring with stage 4 prostate cancer, Gleason 10 with mets to spine. He has since started hormone therapy and had radiation to his prostate. Recent scan showed a mass on the pancreas which came as a big surprise as the radiation had shrunk the mets on his spine and his
LDC2024
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Oncologist visit today
Finished visit with oncologist. We are going to monitor PSA every 6 weeks to watch for doubling time. Next meds may be abiraterone and prednisone, but that still remains to be determined.
Finished visit with oncologist. We are going to monitor PSA every 6 weeks to watch for doubling time. Next meds may be abiraterone and prednisone, but that still remains to be determined.
ppulatie
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Please join us Tuesday,May 21st, for our Living Room discussion on Is a Clinical Trial Right for You?
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday May 21st 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 Jorge J. Nieva, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of USC, Medical Oncologist
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday May 21st 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 Jorge J. Nieva, MD, Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of USC, Medical Oncologist
Michelezeh
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
4 months ago
what tests should I get initially if I suspect there is a thyroid problem
Hi I’m new to all this but my grandmother and mother have a history with thyroid cancer but both was caught very late. My family wants me to get tested but my gp only wants to do a blood test. Is that enough? What do I look out for and what should I ask my doctor to test for? Should I go to a private
Hi I’m new to all this but my grandmother and mother have a history with thyroid cancer but both was caught very late. My family wants me to get tested but my gp only wants to do a blood test. Is that enough? What do I look out for and what should I ask my doctor to test for? Should I go to a private
Golden_phoenix
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
New approval for treatment of Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC)
FDA Approves Imdelltra (tarlatamab-dlle) for Extensive Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer Written by colleague, Matthew Reiss, MSE, PhD, Manager, Precision Medicine & Navigation, GO2 for Lung Cancer On May 16, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Imdelltra (tarlatamab-dlle) accelerated
FDA Approves Imdelltra (tarlatamab-dlle) for Extensive Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer Written by colleague, Matthew Reiss, MSE, PhD, Manager, Precision Medicine & Navigation, GO2 for Lung Cancer On May 16, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted Imdelltra (tarlatamab-dlle) accelerated
Miranda_GO2
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
4 months ago
Dad,83 - is biopsy necessary ?
My dad , 83 had an elevated psa at 18. Dr ordered MRI which showed a pirads 5 with 2-3 bone metastases in the pelvic region and femur. Went to an oncologist who said to do a PSMA and then to start him on Lupron and bicalutamide. And maybe radiation for the bone met pain. He said he did not really
My dad , 83 had an elevated psa at 18. Dr ordered MRI which showed a pirads 5 with 2-3 bone metastases in the pelvic region and femur. Went to an oncologist who said to do a PSMA and then to start him on Lupron and bicalutamide. And maybe radiation for the bone met pain. He said he did not really
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITY - Liver Cancer Awareness Month (UK)
The British Liver Trust is looking for patients to share their experience of liver cancer during Liver Cancer Awareness Month.
Sharing a lived experience is a powerful way to raise awareness of liver cancer, the urgent need for earlier diagnosis and improved treatment and care. This can be
The British Liver Trust is looking for patients to share their experience of liver cancer during Liver Cancer Awareness Month.
Sharing a lived experience is a powerful way to raise awareness of liver cancer, the urgent need for earlier diagnosis and improved treatment and care. This can be
BritishLiverTrust1
Partner
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Rise in psa
I had rp in 2021 with recurrence 12 months later to 1 lymph node. RT to 9lymph nodes and zoladex hormone therapy for 18 months. Psa has been undetectable for 12 months but just rose to 0.03. Do I need to wait until it rises to 2.0 as I've seen advice before or is there a more proactive approach? Thanks
I had rp in 2021 with recurrence 12 months later to 1 lymph node. RT to 9lymph nodes and zoladex hormone therapy for 18 months. Psa has been undetectable for 12 months but just rose to 0.03. Do I need to wait until it rises to 2.0 as I've seen advice before or is there a more proactive approach? Thanks
Runner1957
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Cystoscopy post salvage radiation
It's been 2 years since I completed salvage IMRT to surgical bed and pelvic lymph nodes. My MO recommended I have cystoscopy after reporting 3 very small clots during 1 week in urine (about size of crumbled picecs of corn flake). I decided to have one as curious to see what looked like post salvage
It's been 2 years since I completed salvage IMRT to surgical bed and pelvic lymph nodes. My MO recommended I have cystoscopy after reporting 3 very small clots during 1 week in urine (about size of crumbled picecs of corn flake). I decided to have one as curious to see what looked like post salvage
jjpeabody
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Drugs and high Calcium
My Oncologist wants me to take Prolia, but the Insurance will not pay for it and wants me to take Zometa. However, I did research on Zometa and its reputation is questionable. What are the alternatives? Xgeva seems better. Any thoughts about this.
My Oncologist wants me to take Prolia, but the Insurance will not pay for it and wants me to take Zometa. However, I did research on Zometa and its reputation is questionable. What are the alternatives? Xgeva seems better. Any thoughts about this.
Poollover
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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