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urinary bother duration
after SBRT and now in my final months of lupron, i still have frequency of urination at night. I had spaceOAR inserted before SBRT. Now at eight months, i was hoping the frequency at night 3-4 times would have abated. Have treat oxybutinin. Nothing. Have tried Gemtesa and it practically closed down
after SBRT and now in my final months of lupron, i still have frequency of urination at night. I had spaceOAR inserted before SBRT. Now at eight months, i was hoping the frequency at night 3-4 times would have abated. Have treat oxybutinin. Nothing. Have tried Gemtesa and it practically closed down
Photographerhere
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
update
unfortunately the liver mets have returned to Martins liver. It is 6 months since chemo finished. There are multiple small mets. Martin is still feeling well. No fatigue, loss of appetite or pain. His MO said that this is very bad and gave a prognosis of 12 months. He is starting Martin on carboplatin
unfortunately the liver mets have returned to Martins liver. It is 6 months since chemo finished. There are multiple small mets. Martin is still feeling well. No fatigue, loss of appetite or pain. His MO said that this is very bad and gave a prognosis of 12 months. He is starting Martin on carboplatin
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Thank you everybody - part 2
Part 1 - https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150427052/thank-you-everybody So i drive 30 minutes to get to the clinic, spend 30 minutes, at the clinic, drive 30 minutes to get home. I see the NP (who confers with the MO as needed before and after my visits). 1. They don't
Part 1 - https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150427052/thank-you-everybody So i drive 30 minutes to get to the clinic, spend 30 minutes, at the clinic, drive 30 minutes to get home. I see the NP (who confers with the MO as needed before and after my visits). 1. They don't
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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petrified about possible colon cancer symptoms/diagnostic process
All I do is Google
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cancer
related topics and freak myself out even more. Any advice, shared stories, etc., is greatly appreciated.
All I do is Google
colon
cancer
related topics and freak myself out even more. Any advice, shared stories, etc., is greatly appreciated.
WestTexan
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Colon Cancer Connected
1 year ago
Lynparza - warning!
I'm writing this in pure agony in hopes, that it might help someone in the future. My father is castrate resistant and when Xtandi stopped working, his MO put him on dexamethasone + abiraterone + Lynparza (olaparib). This combo is now registered in European Union even for men without BRCA mutation
I'm writing this in pure agony in hopes, that it might help someone in the future. My father is castrate resistant and when Xtandi stopped working, his MO put him on dexamethasone + abiraterone + Lynparza (olaparib). This combo is now registered in European Union even for men without BRCA mutation
MyDad76
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
here we are again
my husbands blood work did not come back good after being great for over 5 years on Imbruvica. Oncologist ordered a Pet Scan since he has never had one. Just CT scans. And more comprehensive blood work. To say I’m a mess is an understatement. We thought imbruvica was the answer to our prayers for it
my husbands blood work did not come back good after being great for over 5 years on Imbruvica. Oncologist ordered a Pet Scan since he has never had one. Just CT scans. And more comprehensive blood work. To say I’m a mess is an understatement. We thought imbruvica was the answer to our prayers for it
CLLWife
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Meninges
My husbands cancer has spread to his meninges (layers between the brain and skull). He already has completed radiation to the head for a tumor in his sinus cavity. He just got out of the hospital yesterday on blood thinners for blood clots in his brain. He has had one Pluvicto treatment so far
My husbands cancer has spread to his meninges (layers between the brain and skull). He already has completed radiation to the head for a tumor in his sinus cavity. He just got out of the hospital yesterday on blood thinners for blood clots in his brain. He has had one Pluvicto treatment so far
Izzygirl1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
New delivery system (works well in vivo): from Spain with love, new nanoparticles
there's a lot being studied for drugs delivery... "The research team analyzed the molecular structure of these materials and the dynamics behind the secretion process, both in vitro and in vivo. In an animal model of CXCR4+ colorectal cancer, the system showed high performance upon subcutaneous administration
there's a lot being studied for drugs delivery... "The research team analyzed the molecular structure of these materials and the dynamics behind the secretion process, both in vitro and in vivo. In an animal model of CXCR4+ colorectal cancer, the system showed high performance upon subcutaneous administration
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Adding second line hormonal therapy?
Hello everyone. My father's treatment from diagnosis consisted of ADT (Zoladex, 3-month injections as of now) and 6 courses of Docetaxel chemotherapy. PSA nadir was 0.89 after 7 months of treatment but after that the last 3 PSA tests show increase (PSA 2.310 on 24 Oct. 2023, PSA 6.81 on 24 Nov. 2023
Hello everyone. My father's treatment from diagnosis consisted of ADT (Zoladex, 3-month injections as of now) and 6 courses of Docetaxel chemotherapy. PSA nadir was 0.89 after 7 months of treatment but after that the last 3 PSA tests show increase (PSA 2.310 on 24 Oct. 2023, PSA 6.81 on 24 Nov. 2023
gio2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Dumb Question about rising PSA after initial RT.
If you still have a prostate after RT treatment 7 years ago ( NO ADT), could a slowly rising PSA just be 'natural' as you age? Have always been curious, as when initial biopsy was ordered, the doctor said, "if you were a few months older (70), your PSA level would not have prompted further investigation
If you still have a prostate after RT treatment 7 years ago ( NO ADT), could a slowly rising PSA just be 'natural' as you age? Have always been curious, as when initial biopsy was ordered, the doctor said, "if you were a few months older (70), your PSA level would not have prompted further investigation
Researcher50
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
How to monitor PCa after you stop ADT?
I've been on Zoladex implants for coming up to 4 years in February. I plan to stop ADT next time when it's due, as my PSA is always "undetectable" and it's been 4 years of physical and mental torment for me (the side effects). I think that enough is enough now. Does anyone have advice on the best ways
I've been on Zoladex implants for coming up to 4 years in February. I plan to stop ADT next time when it's due, as my PSA is always "undetectable" and it's been 4 years of physical and mental torment for me (the side effects). I think that enough is enough now. Does anyone have advice on the best ways
BluesmanNick
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Stage 4 lung cancer - treatment
Hi all, would really appreciate any thoughts , insight or experiences. My grandad was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer June 2023, he is 77 but prior to diagnosis was very fit and well, performance status zero. His treatment plan was to have Cisplatin and Pemetrexed (chemotherapy) and Pembrolizumab
Hi all, would really appreciate any thoughts , insight or experiences. My grandad was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer June 2023, he is 77 but prior to diagnosis was very fit and well, performance status zero. His treatment plan was to have Cisplatin and Pemetrexed (chemotherapy) and Pembrolizumab
Clark74517796
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 months ago
Bicalutamide and Eligard
PSA went up to 0.87. Doctor recommend Eligard (Lupron) with bicalutimide and dutasteride. No choice. I went thru thus on Jan 10, 2024. Hospital said I have to run thru Eligard for 24 months on a quarterly basis. Every 3 month. Doctor Said Eligard works only for 2 years, and I have to find another
PSA went up to 0.87. Doctor recommend Eligard (Lupron) with bicalutimide and dutasteride. No choice. I went thru thus on Jan 10, 2024. Hospital said I have to run thru Eligard for 24 months on a quarterly basis. Every 3 month. Doctor Said Eligard works only for 2 years, and I have to find another
Domas
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
How soon after taking 4 month eligard shot can you switch to firmagon?
I started my hormone treatment with firmagon + apalutamide beginning 2023. The treatment worked fantastic and all my pain faded away and my psa dropped from 350 to .09 over 11 months. My life was as near normal as can be expected with cancer. Almost immediately my MO was recomending to switch to 4
I started my hormone treatment with firmagon + apalutamide beginning 2023. The treatment worked fantastic and all my pain faded away and my psa dropped from 350 to .09 over 11 months. My life was as near normal as can be expected with cancer. Almost immediately my MO was recomending to switch to 4
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Asking for my dad!!
Hi all - I am new here. My dad was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer with mets in his bones and lymph nodes in February 2024. He was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma with Gleason 8. He was started on hormone therapy and had bilateral orchiectomy as well. He is in great health apart - mentally and
Hi all - I am new here. My dad was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer with mets in his bones and lymph nodes in February 2024. He was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma with Gleason 8. He was started on hormone therapy and had bilateral orchiectomy as well. He is in great health apart - mentally and
Justgettingitright
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
9 months ago
Not PCa but related. Imuno therapies keeps getting better.
On April 4, 2024, Candel Therapeutics, Inc. (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing positive interim data from its randomized phase 2 clinical trial of CAN-2409 in non-metastatic pancreatic cancer. A copy of the full press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form
On April 4, 2024, Candel Therapeutics, Inc. (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing positive interim data from its randomized phase 2 clinical trial of CAN-2409 in non-metastatic pancreatic cancer. A copy of the full press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form
Scout4answers
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Update: It has been a while!
I have missed you all. I do read your posts. I am feeling better and tolerating Abraxane! I am now on my fifth cycle. I have some tummy issues (trust me you don’t want to know the details lol!) but I am dealing with it. I do experience neuropathy pain in feet and fingers. If it gets worse we are thinking
I have missed you all. I do read your posts. I am feeling better and tolerating Abraxane! I am now on my fifth cycle. I have some tummy issues (trust me you don’t want to know the details lol!) but I am dealing with it. I do experience neuropathy pain in feet and fingers. If it gets worse we are thinking
Hotlantaphatz
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 months ago
Boosting Prostate Cancer Awareness with One Click: The Power of Your Anonymous Signature on YouTube
Subscribing to a YouTube channel is like signing a petition with an anonymous signature. You're not sent anything, but your subscription has as much power as you signed your name. So-called patient advocates and gurus complain that our community doesn't help to build prostate cancer awareness. The
Subscribing to a YouTube channel is like signing a petition with an anonymous signature. You're not sent anything, but your subscription has as much power as you signed your name. So-called patient advocates and gurus complain that our community doesn't help to build prostate cancer awareness. The
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
itch after rafiotherapy
hi I had treatment for DCIS 4 months ago . Had breast conserving surgery then radiotherapy , i had a very bad radiation burn under my breast which eventually healed. Now I have intense ibtching and discolouration of skin under my breast . I do have large breasts and this doesn’t help . Does anyone
hi I had treatment for DCIS 4 months ago . Had breast conserving surgery then radiotherapy , i had a very bad radiation burn under my breast which eventually healed. Now I have intense ibtching and discolouration of skin under my breast . I do have large breasts and this doesn’t help . Does anyone
Caradomben
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
9 months ago
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