Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Colon cancer
Posts
Communities
31,743 public posts
Filter results
Pet Scan Below, Does Non Avid PSMA Liver Lesions mean possible Neuroendocrine Cancer
EXAM: PET-CT SKULL BASE TO MID-THIGH CLINICAL HISTORY: Metastatic prostate cancer, rising PSA TECHNIQUE: PET/CT skull base to thigh-subsequent treatment strategy F18 PYL dose: 10.00 millicuries Injection site: L AC Time of injection: 17:00 Time of emission scan: 18:06 Oral Contrast
EXAM: PET-CT SKULL BASE TO MID-THIGH CLINICAL HISTORY: Metastatic prostate cancer, rising PSA TECHNIQUE: PET/CT skull base to thigh-subsequent treatment strategy F18 PYL dose: 10.00 millicuries Injection site: L AC Time of injection: 17:00 Time of emission scan: 18:06 Oral Contrast
Shorehousejam
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Gasoline?
A question for anyone who has found an answer... From 2018, when diagnosed, I have been told by doctors, urologists and oncologists that; "Testosterone, in prostate cancer, is like gasoline on a fire!" When I first heard this it seemed dubious since what I "knew" about PCa was that young men with
A question for anyone who has found an answer... From 2018, when diagnosed, I have been told by doctors, urologists and oncologists that; "Testosterone, in prostate cancer, is like gasoline on a fire!" When I first heard this it seemed dubious since what I "knew" about PCa was that young men with
VoxHope
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Clarity Update: Complete response in first patient ever treated with 2 doses of Cu-67 SAR-bisPSMA at 8GBq
Highlights A complete response, based on Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumours (RECIST v1.1) assessment, has been reported from the first patient with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) to ever receive two cycles of Clarity’s 67Cu-SAR-bisPSMA at the 8GBq dose level. The patient
Highlights A complete response, based on Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumours (RECIST v1.1) assessment, has been reported from the first patient with metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) to ever receive two cycles of Clarity’s 67Cu-SAR-bisPSMA at the 8GBq dose level. The patient
God_Loves_Me
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
GRATEFUL
Went to appointment with Radiation Oncologist at Emory St. Joseph's Winship Cancer Center - Dr. Bruce Hershatter. Good guy, no BS, straight shooter. He actually drew it out on a sheet of paper (front & back, back was worse) for me and talked me and my friend through the options (1) and pretty much
Went to appointment with Radiation Oncologist at Emory St. Joseph's Winship Cancer Center - Dr. Bruce Hershatter. Good guy, no BS, straight shooter. He actually drew it out on a sheet of paper (front & back, back was worse) for me and talked me and my friend through the options (1) and pretty much
BCPC
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Should go into the OMAHA2a ODM-208 (MK-5684-004): phase 3 trial?
I had my 3 monthly OC visit last week. Blood test is showing 0.3 up from 0.15 six weeks ago. MO is suggesting that I should go into the ODM-208 (MK-5684): phase 3 trial if PSA rises above 1.0. PSA of 1.0 or above is a entry requirement for the trial, presumable to be sure that my current treatment
I had my 3 monthly OC visit last week. Blood test is showing 0.3 up from 0.15 six weeks ago. MO is suggesting that I should go into the ODM-208 (MK-5684): phase 3 trial if PSA rises above 1.0. PSA of 1.0 or above is a entry requirement for the trial, presumable to be sure that my current treatment
LakeT
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
A promising adjuvant for immunotherapy in multiple cancers: PVP-037
Hopefully it will help with prostate as well! https://www.drugtargetreview.com/news/151463/discovery-of-a-promising-agonist-adjuvant/
Hopefully it will help with prostate as well! https://www.drugtargetreview.com/news/151463/discovery-of-a-promising-agonist-adjuvant/
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Had Pet Scan, PSA rising 0.77 Found Liver Metastases, Am I a dead man? What can I do?
Going for MRI and Biopsy What can I do?
Going for MRI and Biopsy What can I do?
Shorehousejam
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
rising PSA and 'light' advancement of mets in hip bones. Diagnosed stage 4 in March 2021.
Greetings! My husband was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer in March 2021. ADT dropped the PSA quite a bit. We started seeing Dr. George at Duke March of 2023 and he had my husband on a round of docetaxel. After that the many bone mets and some on lungs 'disappeared'. Now it looks like they
Greetings! My husband was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer in March 2021. ADT dropped the PSA quite a bit. We started seeing Dr. George at Duke March of 2023 and he had my husband on a round of docetaxel. After that the many bone mets and some on lungs 'disappeared'. Now it looks like they
Newdiag-NC
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
List of drugs by their metastatic prostate cancer cancer fighting properties
I asked ChatGPT to put the following drugs in order of their metastatic prostate cancer cancer fighting properties: Metformin, statins, mebendazole, vitamin C, doxycline, Silymarin and Esomeprazole (Nexium). Here is the answer from ChatGPT: Determining the order of these drugs based on their potential
I asked ChatGPT to put the following drugs in order of their metastatic prostate cancer cancer fighting properties: Metformin, statins, mebendazole, vitamin C, doxycline, Silymarin and Esomeprazole (Nexium). Here is the answer from ChatGPT: Determining the order of these drugs based on their potential
Seasid
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Unusual case
Short summary. 79 years old. Surgery 12 years ago on G4+3. Recurrence 3 years later. IMRT and second recurrence 3 years later. No ADT. PSADT 1.5 years and now it's 2.3. Two PSMA scans. First showed nothing. Second showed ill defined area in prostate bed that might be positive. Never had ADT.
Short summary. 79 years old. Surgery 12 years ago on G4+3. Recurrence 3 years later. IMRT and second recurrence 3 years later. No ADT. PSADT 1.5 years and now it's 2.3. Two PSMA scans. First showed nothing. Second showed ill defined area in prostate bed that might be positive. Never had ADT.
npac
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Theraglass
Due to start Gemcitabine in June for 2nd recurrence since surgery. Finished 7 months of caylex/ carbo in November. Really enjoying past 5 months of no treatment ( first time with no treatment in 3yrs). Not feeling ready to start again! Anyone else going through gemcitabine on its own and what your symptoms
Due to start Gemcitabine in June for 2nd recurrence since surgery. Finished 7 months of caylex/ carbo in November. Really enjoying past 5 months of no treatment ( first time with no treatment in 3yrs). Not feeling ready to start again! Anyone else going through gemcitabine on its own and what your symptoms
Theraglass
in
My Ovacome
5 months ago
Treatment Recommendation for father with advanced PCA to regional lymph nodes
Hi All, I was hoping for some feedback on the treatment schedule advised for my father. All the details for his diagnosis are in my bio. We met with the radio oncologist last week and he suggested the following 1. Start cosudex tablets now for 28 days and then stop 2. Start Zoladex injection within
Hi All, I was hoping for some feedback on the treatment schedule advised for my father. All the details for his diagnosis are in my bio. We met with the radio oncologist last week and he suggested the following 1. Start cosudex tablets now for 28 days and then stop 2. Start Zoladex injection within
MissMel2024
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Watching and waiting
My 78 year old husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer Gleason 8 two years ago. ( Urologist noticed a very slight rise in psa and located a tumor after dre. Biopsy showed cancerous cells in Only in three cores. Bone scan clean. Subsequently had 28 rounds of radiation and three rounds of CyberKnife
My 78 year old husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer Gleason 8 two years ago. ( Urologist noticed a very slight rise in psa and located a tumor after dre. Biopsy showed cancerous cells in Only in three cores. Bone scan clean. Subsequently had 28 rounds of radiation and three rounds of CyberKnife
Pastaking
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Nano-MRI outduels PSMA-PET/CT for prostate cancer
https://www.auntminnie.com/clinical-news/molecular-imaging/article/15627757/nano-mri-outduels-psma-pet-ct-for-prostate-cancer Hopefully one day will be available to anybody
https://www.auntminnie.com/clinical-news/molecular-imaging/article/15627757/nano-mri-outduels-psma-pet-ct-for-prostate-cancer Hopefully one day will be available to anybody
FMOH_N
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Following SOC here in BC Canada
I am currently at the CRPC stage of my disease. About 7 years since diagnosis. Started with ADT and Docetaxel. Was able to be castrate sensitive for 4.5 years. Tried to add Abiraterone and it failed after a couple of months. Had Radium 223 and it was okay but did nothing to the PSA. Cancer kept progressing
I am currently at the CRPC stage of my disease. About 7 years since diagnosis. Started with ADT and Docetaxel. Was able to be castrate sensitive for 4.5 years. Tried to add Abiraterone and it failed after a couple of months. Had Radium 223 and it was okay but did nothing to the PSA. Cancer kept progressing
Islandboy2021
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Lots of updates to Genetics of Prostate Cancer (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version
Genetics of Prostate Cancer •We updated information on •Executive Summary •Risk Factors for Prostate Cancer •Risk Assessment for Prostate Cancer •Indications for Prostate Cancer Germline Genetic Testing •Genetic Testing Approach for Prostate Cancer •Prostate Cancer Genetics: Screening, Surveillance
Genetics of Prostate Cancer •We updated information on •Executive Summary •Risk Factors for Prostate Cancer •Risk Assessment for Prostate Cancer •Indications for Prostate Cancer Germline Genetic Testing •Genetic Testing Approach for Prostate Cancer •Prostate Cancer Genetics: Screening, Surveillance
KocoPr
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Getting Lutetium 177 PSMA in Vancouver?
I recently attended a prostate cancer support group meeting in metro Vancouver where a radiation medicine specialist talked about options for prostate cancer theranostics in our province of British Columbia. I was surprised to learn that Americans can come up here and get Lutetium 177 PSMA treatments
I recently attended a prostate cancer support group meeting in metro Vancouver where a radiation medicine specialist talked about options for prostate cancer theranostics in our province of British Columbia. I was surprised to learn that Americans can come up here and get Lutetium 177 PSMA treatments
Wassersug
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
After Pluvicto #6 results
Finished my 6th and final Pluvicto and am now getting lab results. I see that somehow I neglected to put results after #5 -- may have been distracted by doctors freaking out that my kidney function was going down and my calcium shot up. My nuclear medicine doc made a judgement call to give me a full
Finished my 6th and final Pluvicto and am now getting lab results. I see that somehow I neglected to put results after #5 -- may have been distracted by doctors freaking out that my kidney function was going down and my calcium shot up. My nuclear medicine doc made a judgement call to give me a full
Miccoman
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PCA and Marrow Replacing Lesions
It is my understanding that PCa bone mets are not normally marrow replacing. I've had bone mets for about 3 years. Recently some large bones have been diagnosed with marrow replacing lesions. I'm wondering how common this actually is with prostate cancer bone mets?
It is my understanding that PCa bone mets are not normally marrow replacing. I've had bone mets for about 3 years. Recently some large bones have been diagnosed with marrow replacing lesions. I'm wondering how common this actually is with prostate cancer bone mets?
Hidden
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Active Surveillance?
Hello everyone, I am 72 and have been on active surveillance for prostate cancer since I was diagnosed in August 2021 but probably had it prior to my first MRI in 2020. I have had 2 biopsies and 5 MRI's and countless PSA tests. First bx showed 3 cores at 3+3 and 2 cores suspicious, confirmatory bx a
Hello everyone, I am 72 and have been on active surveillance for prostate cancer since I was diagnosed in August 2021 but probably had it prior to my first MRI in 2020. I have had 2 biopsies and 5 MRI's and countless PSA tests. First bx showed 3 cores at 3+3 and 2 cores suspicious, confirmatory bx a
ironmanburg
in
Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
1
...
40
41
42
...
100
Next page
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Advanced Prostate Cancer
12557 results
My Ovacome
3585 results
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2225 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest