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Has anyone had metastatic prostate cancer and had surgery?
My father is 53 years old. He has metastatic prostate cancer. Therefore, he received 6 rounds of chemotherapy and is using Zoladex. The initial PSA value of 24 is currently undetectable. We are now at a decision stage. His urologist wants him to have surgery. The goal of the urologist is to remove the
My father is 53 years old. He has metastatic prostate cancer. Therefore, he received 6 rounds of chemotherapy and is using Zoladex. The initial PSA value of 24 is currently undetectable. We are now at a decision stage. His urologist wants him to have surgery. The goal of the urologist is to remove the
goodgoal
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Update on "How credible is my report"
Finally got an explanation as to why my DCFPyl PET scan was reported as radical prostatectomy and not a prior RT . My GP called the radiology lab (in my presence) and got another Radiologist to review the scans. He confirmed the 4 'uptakes' and said he could understand the initial radiologist interpretation
Finally got an explanation as to why my DCFPyl PET scan was reported as radical prostatectomy and not a prior RT . My GP called the radiology lab (in my presence) and got another Radiologist to review the scans. He confirmed the 4 'uptakes' and said he could understand the initial radiologist interpretation
Birdwood
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
All 21 of the PRIDE and Prostate Cancer presentations - free to watch
Setting the scene for Gay men with Prostate Cancer Thomas Gaither, MD https://youtu.be/jaGuHOrYhN0 Meeting the treatment and quality of life needs of gay men with prostate cancer. Evan Goldstein, D.O. https://youtu.be/o0b5TK-2MB8 What Gay men with Prostate Cancer need to know about radiation therapy
Setting the scene for Gay men with Prostate Cancer Thomas Gaither, MD https://youtu.be/jaGuHOrYhN0 Meeting the treatment and quality of life needs of gay men with prostate cancer. Evan Goldstein, D.O. https://youtu.be/o0b5TK-2MB8 What Gay men with Prostate Cancer need to know about radiation therapy
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
2 years ago
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Testosterone “Flare” (Or Testosterone?) Timing to Optimize Salvage Radiation Therapy
I have referred to the following article a few times in response to some posts about the use and timing of ADT when used in addition (adjuvant) to improve outcomes from salvage radiation therapy for BCR for failure after primary prostate treatment (surgical or radiation or other). Also for recurrences
I have referred to the following article a few times in response to some posts about the use and timing of ADT when used in addition (adjuvant) to improve outcomes from salvage radiation therapy for BCR for failure after primary prostate treatment (surgical or radiation or other). Also for recurrences
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Testosterone “Flare” (Or Testosterone?) Timing to Optimize Salvage Radiation Therapy
I have referred to the following article a few times in response to some posts about the use and timing of ADT when used in addition (adjuvant) to improve outcomes from salvage radiation therapy for BCR for failure after primary prostate treatment (surgical or radiation or other). Also for recurrences
I have referred to the following article a few times in response to some posts about the use and timing of ADT when used in addition (adjuvant) to improve outcomes from salvage radiation therapy for BCR for failure after primary prostate treatment (surgical or radiation or other). Also for recurrences
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
What Gay men with Prostate Cancer need to know about radiation therapy
What Gay men with Prostate Cancer need to know about radiation therapy https://youtu.be/T96jUWSya1A
What Gay men with Prostate Cancer need to know about radiation therapy https://youtu.be/T96jUWSya1A
Darryl
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
2 years ago
1 Radiation Treatment side effects , ladies please share your experiences
Hi ladies I received a 1 session treatment of radiation to two areas on Monday , I know it can take time but what side effects did you experience ? Any tips on treating these side effects ? Thank you Luann
Hi ladies I received a 1 session treatment of radiation to two areas on Monday , I know it can take time but what side effects did you experience ? Any tips on treating these side effects ? Thank you Luann
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Pelvic radiation
Radiation treatment to prostate and pelvis 16 months ago. Since then proctitis that is getting worse. Anal bleeding. Constipation ferritin levels sink dramatically from iron infusion in February 2022 to May 2022 level of 15. Hospital appears not to know how to treat my condition. What can I do?
Radiation treatment to prostate and pelvis 16 months ago. Since then proctitis that is getting worse. Anal bleeding. Constipation ferritin levels sink dramatically from iron infusion in February 2022 to May 2022 level of 15. Hospital appears not to know how to treat my condition. What can I do?
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
2 years ago
Should I ask for a new assessment
I was diagnosed with terminal squamous cell lung cancer last October. My upper left lung had collapsed with a 10cm tumour and the tumour was blocking the lower lobe and caused it to overinflate. I had two sessions of palliative radiotherapy, one week apart, in Nov 21 to help keep the lower lobe functional
I was diagnosed with terminal squamous cell lung cancer last October. My upper left lung had collapsed with a 10cm tumour and the tumour was blocking the lower lobe and caused it to overinflate. I had two sessions of palliative radiotherapy, one week apart, in Nov 21 to help keep the lower lobe functional
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Stage 4 NSCLC Scan Results
My brother who is 49 had 4 sessions of chemo and immunotherapy and his first scan showed a reduction in all his tumours. Following that he was told he would be having immunotherapy every 6 weeks for the next 2 years. He has just had his 3 month scan which shows a reduction in his lung (primary) but
My brother who is 49 had 4 sessions of chemo and immunotherapy and his first scan showed a reduction in all his tumours. Following that he was told he would be having immunotherapy every 6 weeks for the next 2 years. He has just had his 3 month scan which shows a reduction in his lung (primary) but
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Study indicates that CoQ10 might be useful for radiation fatigue
Study on Integrated Mitochondrial Function and Cancer-Related Fatigue in Men with Prostate Cancer Undergoing Radiation Therapy Chao-Pin Hsiao Mei-Kuang Chen Barbara Daly Charles Hoppel Issues and Developments in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 3, 22 January 2022 , Page 70-84 https://doi.org/10.9734
Study on Integrated Mitochondrial Function and Cancer-Related Fatigue in Men with Prostate Cancer Undergoing Radiation Therapy Chao-Pin Hsiao Mei-Kuang Chen Barbara Daly Charles Hoppel Issues and Developments in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 3, 22 January 2022 , Page 70-84 https://doi.org/10.9734
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Decipher Prostate Biopsy genomic classifier to identify risk of metastasis within five years
I am 84 (walk a mile a day with small weights) and in good health except for recently diagnosed with High Risk Localized Prostate Cancer with a Gleason score of 8. In ten days I will have completed 45 days of IMRT radiation therapy. I take a monthly shot of Firmagon. They also recommended Zytiga and
I am 84 (walk a mile a day with small weights) and in good health except for recently diagnosed with High Risk Localized Prostate Cancer with a Gleason score of 8. In ten days I will have completed 45 days of IMRT radiation therapy. I take a monthly shot of Firmagon. They also recommended Zytiga and
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Overwhelmed
Four years ago, when I was eighty-one, |Following the advice of the oncologist, I had six sessions of radiotherapy in weekly doses after a lumpectomy but was considered too old for chemo. Last month, now eighty-five, I discovered that I had metastases on the original breast, malignant flesh tumours and
Four years ago, when I was eighty-one, |Following the advice of the oncologist, I had six sessions of radiotherapy in weekly doses after a lumpectomy but was considered too old for chemo. Last month, now eighty-five, I discovered that I had metastases on the original breast, malignant flesh tumours and
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Imagination?
Hello sorry if this question seems daft but I went through BC while in lockdown. I had left Brest removed April 20 and right breast removed Jan 22. I finished all chemo and radiotherapy last year. Now I seem to be left on the shelf. I had no support during lockdown from health services nowhere to go
Hello sorry if this question seems daft but I went through BC while in lockdown. I had left Brest removed April 20 and right breast removed Jan 22. I finished all chemo and radiotherapy last year. Now I seem to be left on the shelf. I had no support during lockdown from health services nowhere to go
Corfu7
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My Breast Cancer Community
2 years ago
Sacral mass
I have something called a sacral mass on my sacrum with lesions in S1 & S2 as my metastatic site I’m on Enzalutamide and Zoladex which has kept everything at bay for the last 6 months since diagnosis My concerns are that being where it is it likely to leave me wheelchair bound I can’t get any real answers
I have something called a sacral mass on my sacrum with lesions in S1 & S2 as my metastatic site I’m on Enzalutamide and Zoladex which has kept everything at bay for the last 6 months since diagnosis My concerns are that being where it is it likely to leave me wheelchair bound I can’t get any real answers
Farn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Anyone in UK had radiotherapy for pelvic lymph nodes
Hi has anyone had radiotherapy or cyber knife treatment on pelvic lymph nodes?
Hi has anyone had radiotherapy or cyber knife treatment on pelvic lymph nodes?
win_56
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Treatment after RP with affected lymph nodes
Hello! This is my first post to this forum, which I am following from some time ago, since I have some doubts about next steps of treatment of my advanced PC and would appreciate very much your help, in order to take best grounded decisions. My basic history on this matter is: • 2016: 58 years. PSA
Hello! This is my first post to this forum, which I am following from some time ago, since I have some doubts about next steps of treatment of my advanced PC and would appreciate very much your help, in order to take best grounded decisions. My basic history on this matter is: • 2016: 58 years. PSA
Urogallo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Switch of corticosteroids from prednisone to dexamethasone
Diagnosed December 2017, see my profile. Since radiotherapy December 2020, it has taken around fourteen months for my PSA to go from 0.07 to 1.2, with slow and steady progression of about 25% every four weeks. Obviously exponentially, I'd like to make sure it doesn't go from 7 to 1200 the next fourteen
Diagnosed December 2017, see my profile. Since radiotherapy December 2020, it has taken around fourteen months for my PSA to go from 0.07 to 1.2, with slow and steady progression of about 25% every four weeks. Obviously exponentially, I'd like to make sure it doesn't go from 7 to 1200 the next fourteen
Tonyliv
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Anyone any experience of PMR,and radiotherapy for breast cancer
Hi, Following diagnosis of PMR in February 2022, I now require radiotherapy after lumpectomy for lobular cancer. I am especially interested in the level of fatigue experienced during radiotherapy. Thanks Jane
Hi, Following diagnosis of PMR in February 2022, I now require radiotherapy after lumpectomy for lobular cancer. I am especially interested in the level of fatigue experienced during radiotherapy. Thanks Jane
Honeydog1
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Radiotherapy to the chest.
Hi all, me again! Susie and I are having a pretty tough time ATM, she's really struggling to breathe, low O2 so she can't really move. Weve come into hospital again and they have said they will do some radiotherapy to the chest, windpipe, bronchial area to try to reduce tumor and relieve symptoms. Treatment
Hi all, me again! Susie and I are having a pretty tough time ATM, she's really struggling to breathe, low O2 so she can't really move. Weve come into hospital again and they have said they will do some radiotherapy to the chest, windpipe, bronchial area to try to reduce tumor and relieve symptoms. Treatment
Winner123
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
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