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Taking vacation from meds bad idea?
I am 64 year old restaurant owner that works hard and manages 30 employees. I am polymetastatic with the usual side effects and my PSA is undetectable. Anyone know what the science says about taking a break from the medications? Good idea? Bad idea? Is there any real evidence to prove either way?
I am 64 year old restaurant owner that works hard and manages 30 employees. I am polymetastatic with the usual side effects and my PSA is undetectable. Anyone know what the science says about taking a break from the medications? Good idea? Bad idea? Is there any real evidence to prove either way?
Vostiniotis
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Stage 4, GL 9 seeking advice
After 10 months without pain, I'm starting to have pain in my back. Orgovyx and Zytiga have appeared to keep the cancer relatively quiet until now. Next month I turn 87. I'm quite healthy, apart from Prostate cancer. I have no illusions about a cure but would like to have as many QOL days as possible
After 10 months without pain, I'm starting to have pain in my back. Orgovyx and Zytiga have appeared to keep the cancer relatively quiet until now. Next month I turn 87. I'm quite healthy, apart from Prostate cancer. I have no illusions about a cure but would like to have as many QOL days as possible
Poollover
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
#AskChatGPT - Top ADC Treatment for prostate cancer
Several antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are emerging as promising treatments for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Here are some of the latest and most notable ADCs in development: ARX517: This PSMA-directed ADC has shown encouraging preliminary results in the APEX-01 trial.
Several antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are emerging as promising treatments for metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Here are some of the latest and most notable ADCs in development: ARX517: This PSMA-directed ADC has shown encouraging preliminary results in the APEX-01 trial.
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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Just finished up with chemo. Went from 139 psa @ dx to 1.66. I didn't make it to the non detectable team. Not sure what to think as many here with higher psa's have gone down lower. I'm currently still on Orgovyx and Nubeqa. Should I ask for more rounds of chemo as I've done 6 ? Will my PSA possibly
Just finished up with chemo. Went from 139 psa @ dx to 1.66. I didn't make it to the non detectable team. Not sure what to think as many here with higher psa's have gone down lower. I'm currently still on Orgovyx and Nubeqa. Should I ask for more rounds of chemo as I've done 6 ? Will my PSA possibly
APK3
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
rash reaction to Xtandi
I was taking Xtandi and developed a rash in a few places. my oncologist insisted on getting me off of this medication.. I went to the dermatologist and he explained that he has been able to help people stay on medication even if they develop a rash. The dermatologist did a biopsy and contacted the oncologist
I was taking Xtandi and developed a rash in a few places. my oncologist insisted on getting me off of this medication.. I went to the dermatologist and he explained that he has been able to help people stay on medication even if they develop a rash. The dermatologist did a biopsy and contacted the oncologist
spolyu
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Casodex(tablet) Vs lupron(injection)
Hi allCasodex (bicalutamide) 57% for driving down PSA Lupron 87% BUT........ maybe for an individual would it be worth trying to see if casodex tablets worked better for driving down PSA instead of the lupron injection????
Hi allCasodex (bicalutamide) 57% for driving down PSA Lupron 87% BUT........ maybe for an individual would it be worth trying to see if casodex tablets worked better for driving down PSA instead of the lupron injection????
Mrtroxely
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
QoL Tall Trees and PSA Update
https://youtu.be/TbFN3uYda_c?si=s0hWKrOIU7HRywjr https://www.nps.gov/seki/learn/nature/sherman.htm https://youtu.be/HHnA1yIO4Cc?si=AvUvLmeLel_z7NwI https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/meet-general-sherman-the-largest-tree-in-the-world-by-volume Road trip babee, been in CA since 1976 and this is
https://youtu.be/TbFN3uYda_c?si=s0hWKrOIU7HRywjr https://www.nps.gov/seki/learn/nature/sherman.htm https://youtu.be/HHnA1yIO4Cc?si=AvUvLmeLel_z7NwI https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/meet-general-sherman-the-largest-tree-in-the-world-by-volume Road trip babee, been in CA since 1976 and this is
dockam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Stage 4 A Prostate cancer
My partner was diagnosed with stage 4 A prostate cancer with spread to pelvic lymph nodes. Oncologist has recommended surgery followed by radiation and hormone therapy for a good prognosis. He is 65 healthy and no symptoms. PSA was 11. Has a history of prostrate cancer. Was wondering if we should get
My partner was diagnosed with stage 4 A prostate cancer with spread to pelvic lymph nodes. Oncologist has recommended surgery followed by radiation and hormone therapy for a good prognosis. He is 65 healthy and no symptoms. PSA was 11. Has a history of prostrate cancer. Was wondering if we should get
SherryKahn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Epididymitis or something else?
Hi everyone, bit embarrassed to be even posting this, but just a bit worried, very worried in fact. So bit of a back story first, a few weeks ago I started noticing that after I went to the toilet for a wee, mainly at night, I was feeling as though I needed to go again, but not in the usual way, like
Hi everyone, bit embarrassed to be even posting this, but just a bit worried, very worried in fact. So bit of a back story first, a few weeks ago I started noticing that after I went to the toilet for a wee, mainly at night, I was feeling as though I needed to go again, but not in the usual way, like
WBA51113
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Men's Health Forum
4 months ago
Epididymitis or something else?
Hi everyone, bit embarrassed to be even posting this, but just a bit worried, very worried in fact. So bit of a back story first, a few weeks ago I started noticing that after I went to the toilet for a wee, mainly at night, I was feeling as though I needed to go again, but not in the usual way, like
Hi everyone, bit embarrassed to be even posting this, but just a bit worried, very worried in fact. So bit of a back story first, a few weeks ago I started noticing that after I went to the toilet for a wee, mainly at night, I was feeling as though I needed to go again, but not in the usual way, like
WBA51113
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 months ago
fatique
diagnosed Dec 2022 with stage IV advanced metastatic prostate cancer spread to most bones primarily spine and pelvis - pelvis area continues to be an issue for me. had 10 quick radiation sessions on some spinal drop tumours the Decatoxel x 10 rounds of chemo, ended May 2023 plus Firmagon (Degarelix
diagnosed Dec 2022 with stage IV advanced metastatic prostate cancer spread to most bones primarily spine and pelvis - pelvis area continues to be an issue for me. had 10 quick radiation sessions on some spinal drop tumours the Decatoxel x 10 rounds of chemo, ended May 2023 plus Firmagon (Degarelix
Nyon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Getting head around what to expect
I like to have facts. In times of stress I think Facts are our friend. Better to be prepared, mentally, physically, financially, with support systems, etc.. so looking for any insights as to what I should expect and prepare my husband, myself and my kids/family for in the weeks and months, years ahead
I like to have facts. In times of stress I think Facts are our friend. Better to be prepared, mentally, physically, financially, with support systems, etc.. so looking for any insights as to what I should expect and prepare my husband, myself and my kids/family for in the weeks and months, years ahead
Melzer2169
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Side effects back 6months after treatment.
Hi all I am 67 and was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year with a PSA of11, an MRI indicated a couple of areas of concern in the prostate which was later confirmed by a Prostate biopsy (Ouch!!). I was given a choice of treatments and I opted (rightly or wrongly) for external beam radiotherapy
Hi all I am 67 and was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year with a PSA of11, an MRI indicated a couple of areas of concern in the prostate which was later confirmed by a Prostate biopsy (Ouch!!). I was given a choice of treatments and I opted (rightly or wrongly) for external beam radiotherapy
Baldoldgit
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
4 months ago
Manuka honey does it help
I have locally advanced prostate cancer, finished treatment rt/ht 2016,psa at the moment 0.04,regarding diet I know whats what, but regarding Manuka honey instead of white sugar would Manuka honey be ok.
I have locally advanced prostate cancer, finished treatment rt/ht 2016,psa at the moment 0.04,regarding diet I know whats what, but regarding Manuka honey instead of white sugar would Manuka honey be ok.
Radars
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
PSA from .08 to 2.1, after 2yrs ADT with zytiga and RT @59 yr
so seems to be back and waiting on PSMA PER SCAN. From what I understand, they usually look for something and do a scavenge RT treatment. Anyone who’s gone through this did you have to go back on ADT because that just sucks.. I had high risk Gleason score 9 anybody deal with this? I’m sure. Let me know
so seems to be back and waiting on PSMA PER SCAN. From what I understand, they usually look for something and do a scavenge RT treatment. Anyone who’s gone through this did you have to go back on ADT because that just sucks.. I had high risk Gleason score 9 anybody deal with this? I’m sure. Let me know
Eieio
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Proton Beam radiation
83 ys old, gleason 9, ADT since Feb 22=6 sessions until now. No prostatectomie. Proton beam radiation: 30 sessions = 72 Gy, result PSA 0,014 (undetectable), minor inkontinence (pads). I am very happy about the outcome. Living in Germany: insurances cover the cost( approx 50k)
83 ys old, gleason 9, ADT since Feb 22=6 sessions until now. No prostatectomie. Proton beam radiation: 30 sessions = 72 Gy, result PSA 0,014 (undetectable), minor inkontinence (pads). I am very happy about the outcome. Living in Germany: insurances cover the cost( approx 50k)
EBBEFLUT
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
A question about radiation resistance
Last week a post was made about Decipher showing high radiation resistance. My decipher showed the same. Quick question. If you have had SBRT and it hasn't deliver a “killing dose” to tumor, is brachytherapy a follow up option? My PSA showed rise after SBRT, (from 8.6 to 12) Ro and Mo attributed
Last week a post was made about Decipher showing high radiation resistance. My decipher showed the same. Quick question. If you have had SBRT and it hasn't deliver a “killing dose” to tumor, is brachytherapy a follow up option? My PSA showed rise after SBRT, (from 8.6 to 12) Ro and Mo attributed
Chasbearcat999
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
1 year on - no PSA but tumor has "progressed"
Hi all I am writing on behalf of my dad, who is not as tech literate as I am. He was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the prostate (suspicious nodule in the left peripheral zone) back in June 2023 following an initial MRI, biopsy and PSA test (results from those tests are below). He was advised to
Hi all I am writing on behalf of my dad, who is not as tech literate as I am. He was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma of the prostate (suspicious nodule in the left peripheral zone) back in June 2023 following an initial MRI, biopsy and PSA test (results from those tests are below). He was advised to
Zudukk
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Pacific Northwest
Hi! We’re beginning to research facilities for second opinions, next step guidance to supplement what we’re learning from our local doctor. My husband is BRCA2 positive, had a prostatectomy, salvage radiation and now his PSA is starting to creep back up. I know it’s too early to take additional treatment
Hi! We’re beginning to research facilities for second opinions, next step guidance to supplement what we’re learning from our local doctor. My husband is BRCA2 positive, had a prostatectomy, salvage radiation and now his PSA is starting to creep back up. I know it’s too early to take additional treatment
Silverlings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Neuroendocrine Prostate cancer (NEPC) questions.
I’ve had some very concerning symptoms lately so I started looking up more about NEPC. I have some of the listed symptoms. I’ve been under enormous stress lately, caring for my mom who’s in her 90s. The stress may have cause my cancer to mutate. Last year I remember reading something on this site
I’ve had some very concerning symptoms lately so I started looking up more about NEPC. I have some of the listed symptoms. I’ve been under enormous stress lately, caring for my mom who’s in her 90s. The stress may have cause my cancer to mutate. Last year I remember reading something on this site
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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