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Studies help explain why some prostate cancers become resistant to hormone therapy
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/12/231204135037.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/12/231204135037.htm
zeitgeistxx
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Update!!
Had my knee replacement done on Monday... all went well. I am walking around with the walker very well. The swelling in my knee is unbelievable !!! Icing often and elevating my leg. On Monday I start a at home PT program for 2 weeks and then I will be going to out patient PT. Can't wait to get back to
Had my knee replacement done on Monday... all went well. I am walking around with the walker very well. The swelling in my knee is unbelievable !!! Icing often and elevating my leg. On Monday I start a at home PT program for 2 weeks and then I will be going to out patient PT. Can't wait to get back to
Solily
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Anti-coagulants after (Aortic) heart valve replacement surgery?
Just comparing experiences re anti-coagulants with others who have had (Aortic) heart valve replacement surgery. For those with a ‘mechanical’ replacement valve, it’s straightforward – i.e., a standard requirement to go on Warfarin (or equivalent?) for life. However, for those who opted for a ‘biological
Just comparing experiences re anti-coagulants with others who have had (Aortic) heart valve replacement surgery. For those with a ‘mechanical’ replacement valve, it’s straightforward – i.e., a standard requirement to go on Warfarin (or equivalent?) for life. However, for those who opted for a ‘biological
DinoCat
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Why not give Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) as Adjunctive Therapy a Try?
I am thinking this will likely be my last post, unless something dramatic shakes out. Remember LTC CHESTY PULLER'S, USMC, comment, Battle of the Chosin Resvoir, North Korea, 1950. "The bas..... are in front of us and at our rear. They are on our right flank and our left flank. They won't get
I am thinking this will likely be my last post, unless something dramatic shakes out. Remember LTC CHESTY PULLER'S, USMC, comment, Battle of the Chosin Resvoir, North Korea, 1950. "The bas..... are in front of us and at our rear. They are on our right flank and our left flank. They won't get
Isthistheone
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Break from ADT or not?
Hi everyone, my Dad was recommended 18-24 months of Lupron/Zytiga/Prednisone after Radiation Therapy. We reached that time and MO said that is up to my Dad if he wants to continue the treatment or not. Lately my dad had high blood pressure over 200 and he ended up in ER, but now the blood pressure is
Hi everyone, my Dad was recommended 18-24 months of Lupron/Zytiga/Prednisone after Radiation Therapy. We reached that time and MO said that is up to my Dad if he wants to continue the treatment or not. Lately my dad had high blood pressure over 200 and he ended up in ER, but now the blood pressure is
Simonapo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Ovaries- stay or go?
Hi everyone. After over 30 years of pain and extreme bloating over the last two years, I’ve sadly no other option than to have a hysterectomy, I’ve been told. I’ve only ever had two laparoscopies in 2012. They’re reluctant to remove my ovaries, stating all the health related issues it can cause,
Hi everyone. After over 30 years of pain and extreme bloating over the last two years, I’ve sadly no other option than to have a hysterectomy, I’ve been told. I’ve only ever had two laparoscopies in 2012. They’re reluctant to remove my ovaries, stating all the health related issues it can cause,
Journeytowellness43
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
ADT therapy and breast enlargement
Hello, any feedback on outlook for breast enlargement with ADT therapy ..currently taking Lupron and Bicalutmide? Diagnosed in Japan this June , 56, Gleason 7 , 4+3, PSA18, most likely no metastasis..was fairly fit…165, 5’10 but gaining weight and some man boobs. I generally was working out 4 days a
Hello, any feedback on outlook for breast enlargement with ADT therapy ..currently taking Lupron and Bicalutmide? Diagnosed in Japan this June , 56, Gleason 7 , 4+3, PSA18, most likely no metastasis..was fairly fit…165, 5’10 but gaining weight and some man boobs. I generally was working out 4 days a
Yokohama2023
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Stopped taking Orgovyx 7 months ago (T recovery only 80 baseline was 286 ) do I start TRT? am I risking Reoccurrence?
I stopped RT (IMRT 20 tx ) on 2/28/23. I stopped orgovyx (4 months) on 5/31/23 . (It has now been 6 months since stopping orgovyx. My T has recovered to 80. My baseline is 286.(which was fine) Advised when given choice of adt -4 months of orgovyxx- then 4 months for recovery of T- that didn't happen
I stopped RT (IMRT 20 tx ) on 2/28/23. I stopped orgovyx (4 months) on 5/31/23 . (It has now been 6 months since stopping orgovyx. My T has recovered to 80. My baseline is 286.(which was fine) Advised when given choice of adt -4 months of orgovyxx- then 4 months for recovery of T- that didn't happen
JWS13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Does ADT work for Gleason 9?
About to start ADT for Gleason 9 (5+4) for locally advanced prostate cancer, followed by IMRT in 1-2 months. (Plan to ask about HDR boost). PSMA Pet negative for spread but MO had another radiologist look at initial prostate MRI suggests extracapsular extension along neurovascular bundle with possible
About to start ADT for Gleason 9 (5+4) for locally advanced prostate cancer, followed by IMRT in 1-2 months. (Plan to ask about HDR boost). PSMA Pet negative for spread but MO had another radiologist look at initial prostate MRI suggests extracapsular extension along neurovascular bundle with possible
Hope49823
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
knee miserable
hello Am a 58 year old guy and five years on from my RA diagnosis it became evident that my left knee had deterioration to bone on bone Osteoarthritis. My RA is under control sun Amgevita and Methotrexate I also have blood pressure and take bisoprolol. I saw the NHS consultant in May and he said
hello Am a 58 year old guy and five years on from my RA diagnosis it became evident that my left knee had deterioration to bone on bone Osteoarthritis. My RA is under control sun Amgevita and Methotrexate I also have blood pressure and take bisoprolol. I saw the NHS consultant in May and he said
TheBoys
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Arthritis Action
1 year ago
New memeber intro
Hi community, I am 30 year old female I had a valve replacement two years ago born with a bicuspid aortic valve. I have also recently been diagnosed with recurring Pericarditis, I am really struggling adjusting with my mental health and my physical health and wanted to out reach to see how others were
Hi community, I am 30 year old female I had a valve replacement two years ago born with a bicuspid aortic valve. I have also recently been diagnosed with recurring Pericarditis, I am really struggling adjusting with my mental health and my physical health and wanted to out reach to see how others were
Liss-x30
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Recurrence after prostatectomy
I have a relative who had surgery 6.5 years ago. Pathology was very favorable, 3+3+tertiary 4 i.e. less than 5%, no pos margins, no ECE, no nodes. He remained undetectable for 6.5 years, but now is .07 verified. What would SOC be for him? Prostate bed or wide radiation, length of ADT, just Lupron or
I have a relative who had surgery 6.5 years ago. Pathology was very favorable, 3+3+tertiary 4 i.e. less than 5%, no pos margins, no ECE, no nodes. He remained undetectable for 6.5 years, but now is .07 verified. What would SOC be for him? Prostate bed or wide radiation, length of ADT, just Lupron or
Fred312
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Zoladex wearing off??
Hi all, I've been on Zoladex since march last year , last week I had my 16th and final jab. Since January I've been getting alot of the Endo flare ups but they haven't been as intense as previous. So whilst painful I could still function to some degree. Last night however I had some spotting and pain
Hi all, I've been on Zoladex since march last year , last week I had my 16th and final jab. Since January I've been getting alot of the Endo flare ups but they haven't been as intense as previous. So whilst painful I could still function to some degree. Last night however I had some spotting and pain
AMJ88
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
ADT working mechanism
I was just wondering, I heard dr. Richard Joel Wassersug Saying that ADT works well and better if you continue with it but if you start and stop, start and stop, it doesn’t work as well. Did all of you from your own experiences found this to be the case based on your experiences? Thanks for any feedback
I was just wondering, I heard dr. Richard Joel Wassersug Saying that ADT works well and better if you continue with it but if you start and stop, start and stop, it doesn’t work as well. Did all of you from your own experiences found this to be the case based on your experiences? Thanks for any feedback
Ahk1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Thyroid Gland Swelling etc...
Hi, I think my thyroid gland may be a little inflamed. Over the past 4 - 5 days the area around my gland has felt a little achy. It comes and goes, and is not painful, but I am aware of a slight ache. I doesn't seem to have worsened and doesn't show any visual signs of inflammation, and it is not painful
Hi, I think my thyroid gland may be a little inflamed. Over the past 4 - 5 days the area around my gland has felt a little achy. It comes and goes, and is not painful, but I am aware of a slight ache. I doesn't seem to have worsened and doesn't show any visual signs of inflammation, and it is not painful
joey82
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
ART NIH Predicting the Outcome of Salvage Radiation Therapy for Recurrent Prostate Cancer After Radical Prostatectomy
Summary: Patients in this audience have had both radical prostatectomies (RP) and salvage radiation treatment (sRT) and want to know their chances of having recurrent prostate cancer. This study developed a predictive model called a nomogram that predicts the 6-year progression-free probability (PFP
Summary: Patients in this audience have had both radical prostatectomies (RP) and salvage radiation treatment (sRT) and want to know their chances of having recurrent prostate cancer. This study developed a predictive model called a nomogram that predicts the 6-year progression-free probability (PFP
RMontana
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP)
Warriors: Recently, I posted about 1 year side effects. Thank you for all of your responses. My SEs got the best of me and I’m writing from a hospital bed. The current theory is I have TTP, which is associated with hormonal therapy. I wanted to write and see if any of you have had the misfortune
Warriors: Recently, I posted about 1 year side effects. Thank you for all of your responses. My SEs got the best of me and I’m writing from a hospital bed. The current theory is I have TTP, which is associated with hormonal therapy. I wanted to write and see if any of you have had the misfortune
TMcgee
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Prescription costs
Hi, I've lived with lupus for more than 25 years, most of my major issues have been caused by blood clots, infarction to lungs and heart as well as dvt and pe, I've had a mitral valve replacement and just had a difribualtor fitted, I've worked and paid for my prescription charges via a pre payment cirtificate
Hi, I've lived with lupus for more than 25 years, most of my major issues have been caused by blood clots, infarction to lungs and heart as well as dvt and pe, I've had a mitral valve replacement and just had a difribualtor fitted, I've worked and paid for my prescription charges via a pre payment cirtificate
Gooneruk
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
advice after partial knee replacement
hi I had a partial knee replace t on Tuesday. Had a bit of a rough time in hospital with vomiting most of Tuesday and Wednesday. Now at mums house and managing up and down stairs and small tour round the garden this morning. However I am exhausted and just sleeping non stop. Is this normal?
hi I had a partial knee replace t on Tuesday. Had a bit of a rough time in hospital with vomiting most of Tuesday and Wednesday. Now at mums house and managing up and down stairs and small tour round the garden this morning. However I am exhausted and just sleeping non stop. Is this normal?
grumpygirl
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NRAS
1 year ago
Prostate cancer treatment and IBS
Dear Friends and Sufferers! I've been diagnosed with prostate cancer and have the option of removing the prostate or radiotherapy with or without hormone treatment. Can anyone out there who has experience of these offer advise on their impact on IBS and bowel function? At the moment, I've got IBS looseness
Dear Friends and Sufferers! I've been diagnosed with prostate cancer and have the option of removing the prostate or radiotherapy with or without hormone treatment. Can anyone out there who has experience of these offer advise on their impact on IBS and bowel function? At the moment, I've got IBS looseness
merve1
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IBS Network
7 months ago
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