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Fulvestrant and Kisquali
Hi All, I've recently found out I have a regional recurrence of my BC and my oncologist is recommending switching me to Fulvestrant and Kisquali . I was diagnosed 4 years ago with Stage 3 ,due to the size of the tumor and lymph node involvement, HR+ Her2-. I had a bilateral mastectomy with an
Hi All, I've recently found out I have a regional recurrence of my BC and my oncologist is recommending switching me to Fulvestrant and Kisquali . I was diagnosed 4 years ago with Stage 3 ,due to the size of the tumor and lymph node involvement, HR+ Her2-. I had a bilateral mastectomy with an
Jg1960
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
5 months ago
1 month vs 3 month HT injections
So I'll soon be embarking on my HT journey. The RO wants me to start on 14 days of Bicalutamide tablets, then 3 monthly injections of Eligard. So I have a few questions; 1: I remember someone mentioning on this forum that monthly injections are easier to tolerate compared to injections every 3 months
So I'll soon be embarking on my HT journey. The RO wants me to start on 14 days of Bicalutamide tablets, then 3 monthly injections of Eligard. So I have a few questions; 1: I remember someone mentioning on this forum that monthly injections are easier to tolerate compared to injections every 3 months
CJ1958
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Metastatic Prostate Cancer Market to Exhibit Positive Growth at a CAGR of 22%
Good to see such a significant investment in the Prostate Cancer Therapy Market. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/metastatic-prostate-cancer-market-to-exhibit-positive-growth-at-a-cagr-of-22-and-7-5-for-mhspc-and-mcrpc-respectively-during-the-study-period-20192032-assesses-delveinsight-302013725
Good to see such a significant investment in the Prostate Cancer Therapy Market. https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/metastatic-prostate-cancer-market-to-exhibit-positive-growth-at-a-cagr-of-22-and-7-5-for-mhspc-and-mcrpc-respectively-during-the-study-period-20192032-assesses-delveinsight-302013725
rfgaus
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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Quick follow up to PSA Bounce
RO called today and told me not to be concerned that my 1st PSA was 12 after original was 9 in March. He said that there are likely a few reasons. - remaing inflammation in prostate from treatment (I was tested 58 days after completing SBRT) -possible mild prostatitis -possible infection He said
RO called today and told me not to be concerned that my 1st PSA was 12 after original was 9 in March. He said that there are likely a few reasons. - remaing inflammation in prostate from treatment (I was tested 58 days after completing SBRT) -possible mild prostatitis -possible infection He said
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
64Cu-SAR-bisPSMA Is Safe and Highly Effective in Detecting Tumours in Prostate Cancer Patients: results from COBRA trial
This could mean being way more precise in finding micro metastasis and in guided surgery! https://www.urotoday.com/recent-abstracts/urologic-oncology/prostate-cancer/149903-initial-cobra-results-clarity-s-sar-bispsma-is-safe-and-highly-effective-in-detecting-tumours-in-prostate-cancer-patients-phase
This could mean being way more precise in finding micro metastasis and in guided surgery! https://www.urotoday.com/recent-abstracts/urologic-oncology/prostate-cancer/149903-initial-cobra-results-clarity-s-sar-bispsma-is-safe-and-highly-effective-in-detecting-tumours-in-prostate-cancer-patients-phase
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
High volume, advanced metastatic prostate cancer
Hello. I am looking for guidance. My dad (now 81) was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer at the initial point of diagnosis in the ER on 10/25/2022. It had spread to 8 bones and was all over his spine, hip, base of skull, etc, but also as far as the base of the skull, and shoulder. His PSA was
Hello. I am looking for guidance. My dad (now 81) was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer at the initial point of diagnosis in the ER on 10/25/2022. It had spread to 8 bones and was all over his spine, hip, base of skull, etc, but also as far as the base of the skull, and shoulder. His PSA was
lgutman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
What next after Docetaxel...?
On 4/19/23 I was seen by the trial MO to confirm the previous recommendation of 10 sessions of of Docetaxel after the new liquid biopsy confirmed the first one with no mutations. Meanwhile, the PSA has risen to 115 before a kidney issue and to about 350 just before Chemo. On 12/06/2023, after 9 sessions
On 4/19/23 I was seen by the trial MO to confirm the previous recommendation of 10 sessions of of Docetaxel after the new liquid biopsy confirmed the first one with no mutations. Meanwhile, the PSA has risen to 115 before a kidney issue and to about 350 just before Chemo. On 12/06/2023, after 9 sessions
Ollie1948
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSA Numbers and 3rd Round of Docetaxel
Hi all - so first an update. Had 3rd chemo session out of 6 yesterday and at least in my experience things are going really well all things considered. Lost hair on balls first then finally head and facial but elsewhere it is good. No issues with hand or feets. No nausea or fatigue. In fact I had
Hi all - so first an update. Had 3rd chemo session out of 6 yesterday and at least in my experience things are going really well all things considered. Lost hair on balls first then finally head and facial but elsewhere it is good. No issues with hand or feets. No nausea or fatigue. In fact I had
Yzinger
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Medical Oncologist in Denver
Hello all. Up to this point in my journey my treatment has been guided by a Urologist with SOC. I had a prostatectomy in December 2021 followed by above normal psa. A PSMA PET scan revealed several metastasis in lymph nodes. Started on Eligard and Aberaterone in February 2022 and 38 sessions of whole
Hello all. Up to this point in my journey my treatment has been guided by a Urologist with SOC. I had a prostatectomy in December 2021 followed by above normal psa. A PSMA PET scan revealed several metastasis in lymph nodes. Started on Eligard and Aberaterone in February 2022 and 38 sessions of whole
16S4
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSA in lower range, yet PSMA PET SCAN shows diffuse bone Metastasis
Dear all , my father latest Total PSA level shows 6.24 which is down after touching 10.45. He was given one infusion of Docetaxel, however, he has been weaned off due to adverse reactions he has had, as his overall condition worsened and he had lot of prolonged mouth sores, with WBCs touching .08 and
Dear all , my father latest Total PSA level shows 6.24 which is down after touching 10.45. He was given one infusion of Docetaxel, however, he has been weaned off due to adverse reactions he has had, as his overall condition worsened and he had lot of prolonged mouth sores, with WBCs touching .08 and
Ij2023
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
NX 1607 - phase 1 trial, will also recruit prostate cancer patients but not from the beginning
Also some prostate cancer patients will be included in the trial further down the road...let's just keep this in mind https://www.cancernetwork.com/view/trial-will-assess-nx-1607-safety-and-tolerability-in-advanced-malignancies
Also some prostate cancer patients will be included in the trial further down the road...let's just keep this in mind https://www.cancernetwork.com/view/trial-will-assess-nx-1607-safety-and-tolerability-in-advanced-malignancies
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Immunotherapy could surprise us: Columbia study about mCRPC patients
"Immunotherapy has been disappointing as a prostate cancer treatment, but a new Columbia study suggests that the powerful treatments have potential when the disease starts to spread." https://www.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/metastatic-prostate-cancer-immunotherapy-may-have-unexpected-potential
"Immunotherapy has been disappointing as a prostate cancer treatment, but a new Columbia study suggests that the powerful treatments have potential when the disease starts to spread." https://www.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/metastatic-prostate-cancer-immunotherapy-may-have-unexpected-potential
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Is HE always inevitable with severe chronic liver disease?
My daughter has been told there is nothing more the doctors can do for her multiple hepatic adenomas. Transplant is not an option, due to serious underlying health conditions and also total lack of fitness . She has at least 15 of these tumours taking over her liver now. She has had a resection last
My daughter has been told there is nothing more the doctors can do for her multiple hepatic adenomas. Transplant is not an option, due to serious underlying health conditions and also total lack of fitness . She has at least 15 of these tumours taking over her liver now. She has had a resection last
Mami77
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Have not seen an answer to this question
Senior on abiraterone and prednisone due to metastatic cancer in lymph nodes…..wife and I still interested…….do not know if it will work but will I recharge the cancer and cause harm by using Viagra ?
Senior on abiraterone and prednisone due to metastatic cancer in lymph nodes…..wife and I still interested…….do not know if it will work but will I recharge the cancer and cause harm by using Viagra ?
Mbnm
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
A quick introduction
Good day to all! I’ve been faithfully reading this forum for a little while, and have found it interesting and helpful, sometimes even encouraging. So, my diagnosis was in April of this year (2023): stage four prostate cancer with considerable metastasis to bone (ribs, sternum, pelvis). PSA was
Good day to all! I’ve been faithfully reading this forum for a little while, and have found it interesting and helpful, sometimes even encouraging. So, my diagnosis was in April of this year (2023): stage four prostate cancer with considerable metastasis to bone (ribs, sternum, pelvis). PSA was
Pinkyboy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
severe neck pain
I’m a couple of months in on eligard,abiraterone and prednisone(5mg). Mercifully I’m relatively SE free at this point but know it’s early…..what I DO have after the first few weeks is a chronically stiff neck that makes it impossible to move my head to the right…..Wondering if anyone has ever heard of
I’m a couple of months in on eligard,abiraterone and prednisone(5mg). Mercifully I’m relatively SE free at this point but know it’s early…..what I DO have after the first few weeks is a chronically stiff neck that makes it impossible to move my head to the right…..Wondering if anyone has ever heard of
Tommyj2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Brain metastasis on Ovarian Cancer
Hello everyone, I'm writing this post on behalf of my mother. My mother, aged 48, was diagnosed with OC back in Feb '21. Since then, she has undergone several surgeries and chemotherapy rounds. I know everyone here has either faced these challenges or witnessed a loved one going through them, so you
Hello everyone, I'm writing this post on behalf of my mother. My mother, aged 48, was diagnosed with OC back in Feb '21. Since then, she has undergone several surgeries and chemotherapy rounds. I know everyone here has either faced these challenges or witnessed a loved one going through them, so you
selosh16
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
What category of Intermediate Risk Am I?
I am trying to make a decision regarding HT with RT. I am 78. I have CKD 3b, and a solitary kidney. I am 6.5 years in remission from UTUC kidney cancer. A number of papers indicate that HT could be detrimental to my kidney. Those with FIR PCa could avoid HT with little risk. The following is defined
I am trying to make a decision regarding HT with RT. I am 78. I have CKD 3b, and a solitary kidney. I am 6.5 years in remission from UTUC kidney cancer. A number of papers indicate that HT could be detrimental to my kidney. Those with FIR PCa could avoid HT with little risk. The following is defined
Nordman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
My cancer journey-
I was diagnosed in 2019 with stage 3 ovarian cancer. I had surgery and several different treatment protocols. I’m now facing my 3rd recurrence and about to decide, under the guidance of my wonderful oncologist, which treatment will be next. I feel fortunate that I’ve never suffered a lot of pain and
I was diagnosed in 2019 with stage 3 ovarian cancer. I had surgery and several different treatment protocols. I’m now facing my 3rd recurrence and about to decide, under the guidance of my wonderful oncologist, which treatment will be next. I feel fortunate that I’ve never suffered a lot of pain and
Imnotsimmons
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
5 months ago
20,000 soon. Celebrate the high quality of support and Reflect on the state of prostate cancer
Soon, there will be 20,000 members in our Malecare Advanced Prostate Cancer community. What does reaching this milestone tell us about the state of prostate cancer treatments and therapies? What does it tell us about Malecare and the 19,999 people who preceded the 20,000th?
Soon, there will be 20,000 members in our Malecare Advanced Prostate Cancer community. What does reaching this milestone tell us about the state of prostate cancer treatments and therapies? What does it tell us about Malecare and the 19,999 people who preceded the 20,000th?
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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