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Which supplements are members using for advanced prostate? I take curcumin and others. I want to know more.
I am diagnosed stage 4 adeno carcinoma of prostate. Receiving Erleada and injections of Leuprolide. I want to supplement with everything known to fight this thing. Who has a list?
I am diagnosed stage 4 adeno carcinoma of prostate. Receiving Erleada and injections of Leuprolide. I want to supplement with everything known to fight this thing. Who has a list?
Cebubob
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Appropriate Treatment
I was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer PSA 29.1 which had metastatised to lymph nodes, ribs & spine after a few months on Abiraterone and Prednisone my PSA count dropped to 0.06 After 30 months my PSA started to rise at 10.2 my treatment was declared ineffective Lutetium 177 treatment was recommended
I was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer PSA 29.1 which had metastatised to lymph nodes, ribs & spine after a few months on Abiraterone and Prednisone my PSA count dropped to 0.06 After 30 months my PSA started to rise at 10.2 my treatment was declared ineffective Lutetium 177 treatment was recommended
154Eleventh
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
10th year
Ten years ago I had my Gleason 9 prostate removed. PSA was .1 for a while. It crept up over .2, and I began taking lupron. The drug brought PSA back down to >.01 for a year or so. As the level started going up again, I received whole pelvis bed radiation, moving PSA to undetectable. After a year or so
Ten years ago I had my Gleason 9 prostate removed. PSA was .1 for a while. It crept up over .2, and I began taking lupron. The drug brought PSA back down to >.01 for a year or so. As the level started going up again, I received whole pelvis bed radiation, moving PSA to undetectable. After a year or so
Jvaughan0
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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Bevacizumab v Niraparib
I've had chemo/debulking surgery/ chemo, and have just come to the end of the post surgery chemo. I've been told all along that I will continue with Bevacizumab as a maintenance treatment (I've had 3 rounds of it alongside chemo, 2 before the surgery and 1 after). I caught COVID towards the end of
I've had chemo/debulking surgery/ chemo, and have just come to the end of the post surgery chemo. I've been told all along that I will continue with Bevacizumab as a maintenance treatment (I've had 3 rounds of it alongside chemo, 2 before the surgery and 1 after). I caught COVID towards the end of
LovemyJackRussell
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Good News! Pluvicto Update
Hey Guys, I just had my third round of Pluvicto this last Tuesday. I had bloodwork done last week. The news seems promising: On 28 January (after docetaxel, but before Pluvicto), my PSA was 36.2. After 2 rounds of Pluvicto on 8 April, my PSA had dropped to 14.5! So, I am remaining positive! I have
Hey Guys, I just had my third round of Pluvicto this last Tuesday. I had bloodwork done last week. The news seems promising: On 28 January (after docetaxel, but before Pluvicto), my PSA was 36.2. After 2 rounds of Pluvicto on 8 April, my PSA had dropped to 14.5! So, I am remaining positive! I have
MJCA
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
How do you know if radiation treatment worked?
I had 25 sessions of radiation to prostate and pelvic area as a precaution and 6 (2 months prior and 4 after radiation)months of Lupron. For 9 months post radiation PSA has been not been detectable and it has now risen to 0.04. T is in the normal range. All other blood works were normal. Meet with
I had 25 sessions of radiation to prostate and pelvic area as a precaution and 6 (2 months prior and 4 after radiation)months of Lupron. For 9 months post radiation PSA has been not been detectable and it has now risen to 0.04. T is in the normal range. All other blood works were normal. Meet with
Mgtd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
AI cancer article
Not sure I understand this. It's not a very good article. It discusses two different ways PCa evolves and possible different treatments can be developed. https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2024-03-05-ai-reveals-prostate-cancer-not-just-one-disease
Not sure I understand this. It's not a very good article. It discusses two different ways PCa evolves and possible different treatments can be developed. https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2024-03-05-ai-reveals-prostate-cancer-not-just-one-disease
gsun
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
TACE procedure
Hello all, an update my husband has cirrhosis NAL and 2 tumours were found. He had the above procedure a few weeks ago and good news yesterday the procedure has been successful, no cancer lighting up. Now it’s regular CT/MRI. To all of you awaiting this procedure I truly hope you have this outcome
Hello all, an update my husband has cirrhosis NAL and 2 tumours were found. He had the above procedure a few weeks ago and good news yesterday the procedure has been successful, no cancer lighting up. Now it’s regular CT/MRI. To all of you awaiting this procedure I truly hope you have this outcome
Campervan29
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
The University of California has raked in a previously undisclosed $1.6 billion from Xtandi sales sales
Here's an edited version of the article, from "The Lever" Research universities, many of them public, have joined forces with pharmaceutical companies and Wall Street firms to fight new government efforts to curtail out-of-control drug prices, saying the regulations could stifle innovation. But these
Here's an edited version of the article, from "The Lever" Research universities, many of them public, have joined forces with pharmaceutical companies and Wall Street firms to fight new government efforts to curtail out-of-control drug prices, saying the regulations could stifle innovation. But these
rsgdmd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Recurrence of borderline?
Hi everyone, a year ago I had TAH-BSO by laparotomy and my pathology was stage 1a seromucinous borderline ovarian tumour. I felt great after the surgery and thought I was all done with this. But for the past several weeks I have been having bloating, fatigue, abdominal and low back pain, and needing
Hi everyone, a year ago I had TAH-BSO by laparotomy and my pathology was stage 1a seromucinous borderline ovarian tumour. I felt great after the surgery and thought I was all done with this. But for the past several weeks I have been having bloating, fatigue, abdominal and low back pain, and needing
Mothbag
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Improving Symptoms with Rising PSA
If prostate symptoms [i]
(less urinary frequency/less urgent urination/finally can sleep through night)
[/i] are improving, but PSA is increasing
(from 10 to15)
over last few years where at
10
MRI was negative, what does kind of pattern indicate or suggests?
If prostate symptoms [i]
(less urinary frequency/less urgent urination/finally can sleep through night)
[/i] are improving, but PSA is increasing
(from 10 to15)
over last few years where at
10
MRI was negative, what does kind of pattern indicate or suggests?
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Please help us decide on next treatment
Hi, my Dad was diagnosed back in 2021 with stage IV, Gleason 9, oligometastatic. He had 6 weeks of radiation at the time of diagnosis and has been for the past 2.5 years on Abiraterone, Prednisone and Lupron. As I mentioned in my prior post my Dad’s PSA started going up. He had a PSMA Pet scan and it
Hi, my Dad was diagnosed back in 2021 with stage IV, Gleason 9, oligometastatic. He had 6 weeks of radiation at the time of diagnosis and has been for the past 2.5 years on Abiraterone, Prednisone and Lupron. As I mentioned in my prior post my Dad’s PSA started going up. He had a PSMA Pet scan and it
Simonapo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Need advice on clinical trial RO7656594
I have updated our profile, but in a nutshell we've gone through abiraterone, Xtandi, docetaxel, Pluvicto , cabazitaxel and carboplatin. My husband's most recent PSA on 4/12 was 79.52. His MO has put a hold on chemo our last 3 appointments due to pancytopenia. He's received 2 blood transfusions on his
I have updated our profile, but in a nutshell we've gone through abiraterone, Xtandi, docetaxel, Pluvicto , cabazitaxel and carboplatin. My husband's most recent PSA on 4/12 was 79.52. His MO has put a hold on chemo our last 3 appointments due to pancytopenia. He's received 2 blood transfusions on his
Yadifan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Interview request: $120 to you
A project from Malecare's colleagues in the UK : Prostate Cancer Research is determined to provide a better future for people affected by prostate cancer by working towards new breakthrough treatments. As we scale up our work for the patients who need us, we strive to ensure we are keeping the real
A project from Malecare's colleagues in the UK : Prostate Cancer Research is determined to provide a better future for people affected by prostate cancer by working towards new breakthrough treatments. As we scale up our work for the patients who need us, we strive to ensure we are keeping the real
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
The struggle is over for my husband at 64
My beautiful husband succumbed to complications from prostate cancer this morning at 4:21 AM. If you look at our profile, we tried everything and finally I gave him some testosterone gel during his last week on earth. It’s impossible to tell whether it made a difference, but I do believe that denying
My beautiful husband succumbed to complications from prostate cancer this morning at 4:21 AM. If you look at our profile, we tried everything and finally I gave him some testosterone gel during his last week on earth. It’s impossible to tell whether it made a difference, but I do believe that denying
Chris_Ali
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Update to a previous post I had about ultrasound and CT not being able to detect if it's a fibroid or a mass.
So this is what I had wrote a few days ago: [i]
I (post-menopausal 52 y/o) went in to urgent care about a month ago with stomach pains. Doctor thought it was a ruptured appendix, but sent me for a CT scan to verify. Turns out it was diverticulitis, but on the CT scan they noticed a a complex cyst
So this is what I had wrote a few days ago: [i]
I (post-menopausal 52 y/o) went in to urgent care about a month ago with stomach pains. Doctor thought it was a ruptured appendix, but sent me for a CT scan to verify. Turns out it was diverticulitis, but on the CT scan they noticed a a complex cyst
starrynight5626
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Should I Add Docetaxel to Lupron and Zytiga?
I have been on Lupron and Abiraterone for most of my almost 12 years of treatment. Triplet therapy was not SOC when I was first dx'd. I am just wondering why, Docetaxel isn't routinely added to those of us who started on doublet therapy before we become resistant to the doublet therapy. My guess is that
I have been on Lupron and Abiraterone for most of my almost 12 years of treatment. Triplet therapy was not SOC when I was first dx'd. I am just wondering why, Docetaxel isn't routinely added to those of us who started on doublet therapy before we become resistant to the doublet therapy. My guess is that
jfoesq
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
CC260 selective PI5P4Kα and PI5P4Kβ inhibitor
Hii I was going through some article regarding prostate cancer and found that some CC260 , a drug that attacks PI5P4Kα is under research . Many cases of prostate cancer can be treated through treatments that lower testosterone and other male sex hormones, but about 10–20% of prostate cancer cases
Hii I was going through some article regarding prostate cancer and found that some CC260 , a drug that attacks PI5P4Kα is under research . Many cases of prostate cancer can be treated through treatments that lower testosterone and other male sex hormones, but about 10–20% of prostate cancer cases
jeetu_g27
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Gamma Delta CAR T for Bone Metastatic Prostate Cancer: first trial at Moffit
Another trial of something that targets bone metastasis, and works even better if you are under zolendronate . "Most importantly, gamma delta T cells are unique in that they are most efficient when combined with a drug (zoledronate) that is commonly used to protect the bone in patients with bone metastatic
Another trial of something that targets bone metastasis, and works even better if you are under zolendronate . "Most importantly, gamma delta T cells are unique in that they are most efficient when combined with a drug (zoledronate) that is commonly used to protect the bone in patients with bone metastatic
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Clinical trial update
Trial Drugs: Inavolisib and Giredestrant. Today was my second set of scans (every 8 weeks) and the results of the chest CT and Bone scans were great, nothing new, all stable and NED in lungs. The abdomen CT showed slight increase in the size of my liver lesions. I am ER+, HER2 low +1, PR-, AR+, with
Trial Drugs: Inavolisib and Giredestrant. Today was my second set of scans (every 8 weeks) and the results of the chest CT and Bone scans were great, nothing new, all stable and NED in lungs. The abdomen CT showed slight increase in the size of my liver lesions. I am ER+, HER2 low +1, PR-, AR+, with
Trissh
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
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