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just got my psa results after my first round of 4 months leuprolide and 3 months Zytiga and prednisone…..initially 18 now 0.04. Nurse told me that my MO would like to see me early to discuss more radiation( recent psma found areas of avidity only in prostate bed……initial tx was 48 grey imrt back in
just got my psa results after my first round of 4 months leuprolide and 3 months Zytiga and prednisone…..initially 18 now 0.04. Nurse told me that my MO would like to see me early to discuss more radiation( recent psma found areas of avidity only in prostate bed……initial tx was 48 grey imrt back in
Tommyj2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Genitourinary Cancers Symposium Meeting Coverage, MedPage Today, January 2024
Latest 2024 PCa-related GuCS Meeting Coverage from MedPage Today: [i]
More Evidence That ARSIs for Prostate Cancer Differ in Cognitive Effects -More fatigue, depression, worse reaction time with enzalutamide as compared with abiraterone, January 29, 2024:
[/i] https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage
Latest 2024 PCa-related GuCS Meeting Coverage from MedPage Today: [i]
More Evidence That ARSIs for Prostate Cancer Differ in Cognitive Effects -More fatigue, depression, worse reaction time with enzalutamide as compared with abiraterone, January 29, 2024:
[/i] https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
2 questions
I haven't recd a notice fr the Health Unhlocked PMR forum in months. I see I am still registered tho and my preferences recorded. Any idea why? Has something changed? Opps Guess its 3 questions. LOL In the dept. of stressors that can lead to flares, I learned last summer that death of a loved
I haven't recd a notice fr the Health Unhlocked PMR forum in months. I see I am still registered tho and my preferences recorded. Any idea why? Has something changed? Opps Guess its 3 questions. LOL In the dept. of stressors that can lead to flares, I learned last summer that death of a loved
bonmaine
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
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Prostate Cancer Diet and Re-purposed Meds
I was just reading a post about Jane Mcclelland's protocol regarding her book, "How to starve cancer." She also added a second portion on a book re-released, with a Ferroptosis (death by iron) protocol. I thought the criticism to be amazing. Cancer is a baffling mystery, top scientist and great minds
I was just reading a post about Jane Mcclelland's protocol regarding her book, "How to starve cancer." She also added a second portion on a book re-released, with a Ferroptosis (death by iron) protocol. I thought the criticism to be amazing. Cancer is a baffling mystery, top scientist and great minds
PlantrichyRich
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Barry
Hi, stage 4 prostate cancer 9 months in on anti testerone injections degatelix psa level has risen from 77 to 323, what are my chances?
Hi, stage 4 prostate cancer 9 months in on anti testerone injections degatelix psa level has risen from 77 to 323, what are my chances?
littlemount
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
LATITUDE secondary analysis - Concurrent use of Abiraterone and NSAIDs - higher risk of Prostate Cancer Specific Mortality and inferior OS
https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2024.42.4_suppl.120 ”Conclusions: In this secondary analysis, concomitant exposure to 7 classes of medications was not associated with any statistically significant modification of abiraterone effect on OS in de novo high risk mHSPC. Men who received concurrent NSAIDs had
https://doi.org/10.1200/JCO.2024.42.4_suppl.120 ”Conclusions: In this secondary analysis, concomitant exposure to 7 classes of medications was not associated with any statistically significant modification of abiraterone effect on OS in de novo high risk mHSPC. Men who received concurrent NSAIDs had
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Seeking Hope or Similar Stories
Hello! I just joined this community yesterday. My husband has been diagnosed with Gleason 8 prostate cancer with cribriform. PSA 18. His clinical dx is T1c. He had 6 out of12 positive biopsies. All were 4+4. 5 were 40% and 1 was 60%. He has the PSMA test on Monday. The doctor doesn’t think it has
Hello! I just joined this community yesterday. My husband has been diagnosed with Gleason 8 prostate cancer with cribriform. PSA 18. His clinical dx is T1c. He had 6 out of12 positive biopsies. All were 4+4. 5 were 40% and 1 was 60%. He has the PSMA test on Monday. The doctor doesn’t think it has
Darbydood
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
GemCarbo and picc line advice please!
Hi ladies, I've seen my oncologist today (well, one of his minions anyway) to find out about my treatment plan for my first recurrence. They've told me that I'll have gemcitabine with carboplatin this time round, so I was just wondering if anyone had any advice about this regime please? Even though carbotaxol
Hi ladies, I've seen my oncologist today (well, one of his minions anyway) to find out about my treatment plan for my first recurrence. They've told me that I'll have gemcitabine with carboplatin this time round, so I was just wondering if anyone had any advice about this regime please? Even though carbotaxol
Kjpip
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Surviving cancer: some options for you to consider
I just want to share with you all, that I was diagnosed with a T3 (5cm) Tumour called Adenocarcinoma, situated in the junction of the lower oesophagus and upper G. I (stomach) in January. Last year I kept complaining of : chest pains, sore tongue and throat, thick mucus and not being able to gain weight
I just want to share with you all, that I was diagnosed with a T3 (5cm) Tumour called Adenocarcinoma, situated in the junction of the lower oesophagus and upper G. I (stomach) in January. Last year I kept complaining of : chest pains, sore tongue and throat, thick mucus and not being able to gain weight
Artiquety
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 months ago
advice re 0.02 reading
Hi everyone my first ever psa age 53 no symptoms 3.1 jan 2022 mri pri 3 hard prostate Gleason 3+3 no other scans mri did not detect the size of tumour l was told to go on active surveillance My brain said no ,choice given to me was remove prostate or brachytherapy l had operation in May 2022 all good
Hi everyone my first ever psa age 53 no symptoms 3.1 jan 2022 mri pri 3 hard prostate Gleason 3+3 no other scans mri did not detect the size of tumour l was told to go on active surveillance My brain said no ,choice given to me was remove prostate or brachytherapy l had operation in May 2022 all good
Ffghytrrg
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Newly Diagnosed
Hi. Thanks for allowing me into the forum. I was diagnosed on Monday that I have 2 anterior tumours. My PSA scores were 9.92 & 10.42. Gleason score of 7 (3 + 4) T3a. No cancer seen in the Lymph nodes. 7 in 11 cores , 5 out of 6 sites with maximum 90% core involvement. It is breaking into the outer casing
Hi. Thanks for allowing me into the forum. I was diagnosed on Monday that I have 2 anterior tumours. My PSA scores were 9.92 & 10.42. Gleason score of 7 (3 + 4) T3a. No cancer seen in the Lymph nodes. 7 in 11 cores , 5 out of 6 sites with maximum 90% core involvement. It is breaking into the outer casing
Tulile
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
HGS stage 3b
Has anyone been through similar. I was diagnosed in May 2020 after total hysterectomy bue due to bladder injury in surgery was unable to start chemotherapy due to risk of sepsis. I had 1st reoccurance in sept 2021 and finished carbo/taxol in jan 2022. I have been on Lynparza for 2 years just finished
Has anyone been through similar. I was diagnosed in May 2020 after total hysterectomy bue due to bladder injury in surgery was unable to start chemotherapy due to risk of sepsis. I had 1st reoccurance in sept 2021 and finished carbo/taxol in jan 2022. I have been on Lynparza for 2 years just finished
0151tmac69
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Post treatment post ADT time to PSMA test
Where I am receiving treatment, ADT, LD Brachytherapy, LINAC radiotherapy (15) sessions.. PSMA pet scans are not available (Japan). I planning on ending adjuvant ADT therapy within a few months and am aware of the lasting effects on testosterone (will take 6-12 months for decent testosterone levels .
Where I am receiving treatment, ADT, LD Brachytherapy, LINAC radiotherapy (15) sessions.. PSMA pet scans are not available (Japan). I planning on ending adjuvant ADT therapy within a few months and am aware of the lasting effects on testosterone (will take 6-12 months for decent testosterone levels .
Yokohama2023
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
A little Great News!
Hello Friends, A couple years ago our journey began. I was scared, panicked, and at a complete loss as my husband was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer at age 49. He had 17 bone Mets. After some amazing input from this community and special advice from Tall Allen, I was able to set my sights
Hello Friends, A couple years ago our journey began. I was scared, panicked, and at a complete loss as my husband was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer at age 49. He had 17 bone Mets. After some amazing input from this community and special advice from Tall Allen, I was able to set my sights
Lshanks07
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
PSA rising 10 weeks after Orgovyx Holiday
PCA diagnosed 2018, PSA 6.7, GS 9 (lesions in both lobes of gland, no evidence of metastases), EBRT + Firmagon ADT treatment, ended spring 2019, PSA nadir <0.02 Nov 2019 before rising again. BCR 2022-2023, Pylarify PSMA, Nov 2022 and March 2023 indicates intense uptake areas visible again in the
PCA diagnosed 2018, PSA 6.7, GS 9 (lesions in both lobes of gland, no evidence of metastases), EBRT + Firmagon ADT treatment, ended spring 2019, PSA nadir <0.02 Nov 2019 before rising again. BCR 2022-2023, Pylarify PSMA, Nov 2022 and March 2023 indicates intense uptake areas visible again in the
ac61418
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Am i catastrophizing over my results
Hi. I’m a little confused over my situation.After Cyberknife treatment and two years on ADT with a constant PSA of 0.02 post treatment .My PSA started to rise and at 4.1 approximately I had a PSMA scan my second .i also had one 3 years previous to that and both were clear . My MO has me back on ADT
Hi. I’m a little confused over my situation.After Cyberknife treatment and two years on ADT with a constant PSA of 0.02 post treatment .My PSA started to rise and at 4.1 approximately I had a PSMA scan my second .i also had one 3 years previous to that and both were clear . My MO has me back on ADT
Walliam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Epstein's Opinion vs New Uro's
Hi folks, I had Epstein give me a second opinion on my last biopsy, which was at the end of 2022. The original pathology report stated the 3+3 diagnosis was upgraded to 3+4, but didn't give any info about percentages of G4 cancer. Epstein cleared that up stating there was less than 5% G4, but there
Hi folks, I had Epstein give me a second opinion on my last biopsy, which was at the end of 2022. The original pathology report stated the 3+3 diagnosis was upgraded to 3+4, but didn't give any info about percentages of G4 cancer. Epstein cleared that up stating there was less than 5% G4, but there
PTvsPC
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Success stories
Hello I was diagnosed with Gleason 3+4 in January and had surgery - clear margins and clear lymph nodes but worried and have a lot of anxiety about recurrence. Any success stories out there? Please share as I am so scared of my first PSA test in a few weeks. Thanks
Hello I was diagnosed with Gleason 3+4 in January and had surgery - clear margins and clear lymph nodes but worried and have a lot of anxiety about recurrence. Any success stories out there? Please share as I am so scared of my first PSA test in a few weeks. Thanks
Granolaberry
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Any experience with Intraductal Cancer?
Not sure how this works. Hopefully you can read my profile to see where I'm at. If not, I repeat it here. My GP recommended biopsy after several annual PSA results around 4.0 Was on active surveillance since diagnosis in 2019 with biopsy Gleason 6 in two cores. Similar result in annual biopsies
Not sure how this works. Hopefully you can read my profile to see where I'm at. If not, I repeat it here. My GP recommended biopsy after several annual PSA results around 4.0 Was on active surveillance since diagnosis in 2019 with biopsy Gleason 6 in two cores. Similar result in annual biopsies
SherpaT
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Prostate Cancer Network
8 months ago
the DARE trial....anyone familiar with it, been in it?
the trial is ongoing screening of your blood every 6 months, checking for ctDNA ( cancer tumor DNA)....if it is found you begin a treatment regimen...if not they just continue to screen you for 2 years...any thoughts? In my mind this should be the future of cancer detection as it finds the disease at
the trial is ongoing screening of your blood every 6 months, checking for ctDNA ( cancer tumor DNA)....if it is found you begin a treatment regimen...if not they just continue to screen you for 2 years...any thoughts? In my mind this should be the future of cancer detection as it finds the disease at
Drrob81
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
8 months ago
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