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xtandi plus talzenna
Has anyone else been down this treatment to add Talzenna to their adt treatments? I started only a few days ago. Side effects seem to be severe. Kidney pain, back pain, brain fog, fatigue. I stopped after only day three. Awaiting my MO to respond to the call for help. I feel way too medicated.
Has anyone else been down this treatment to add Talzenna to their adt treatments? I started only a few days ago. Side effects seem to be severe. Kidney pain, back pain, brain fog, fatigue. I stopped after only day three. Awaiting my MO to respond to the call for help. I feel way too medicated.
Apd66
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
High-Dose Transdermal Estradiol as ADT
Does anyone have any experience with this? According to my understanding: It's not FDA approved, but used here in the U.S., and all over the rest of the world. It's at least as effective in lowering T to castrate levels. It carries a far more tolerable profile of SEs than LHRH drugs, presumably
Does anyone have any experience with this? According to my understanding: It's not FDA approved, but used here in the U.S., and all over the rest of the world. It's at least as effective in lowering T to castrate levels. It carries a far more tolerable profile of SEs than LHRH drugs, presumably
Horse12888
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
still here
Hi All I like to try and update my journey so you can see that there are some longer term survivors. I am still on 0 PSA with advanced cancer. My journey is on my bio. I was diagnosed at 47 and now I’m 54 with no progression. My primary treatment was Zytiga and it is still working. I take a concoction
Hi All I like to try and update my journey so you can see that there are some longer term survivors. I am still on 0 PSA with advanced cancer. My journey is on my bio. I was diagnosed at 47 and now I’m 54 with no progression. My primary treatment was Zytiga and it is still working. I take a concoction
Apollo123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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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
3 months ago
Apalutamide/ADT Confers 100% Recurrence-Free Survival in High-Risk Prostate Cancer
https://www.oncnursingnews.com/view/apalutamide-adt-confers-100-recurrence-free-survival-in-high-risk-prostate-cancer So if I have this right high risk patients who got RP are put on adt and apalutamide for 12 months and after two years, now with recovered tst none have had a recurrence. am a little
https://www.oncnursingnews.com/view/apalutamide-adt-confers-100-recurrence-free-survival-in-high-risk-prostate-cancer So if I have this right high risk patients who got RP are put on adt and apalutamide for 12 months and after two years, now with recovered tst none have had a recurrence. am a little
street-air
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Total knee replacement - 6 weeks on
Hi Today is my 6 week anniversary of having my TKR on my right knee. I'm keen to start driving again and wondered if I need to get the go ahead from the physio first or what is the protocol? My understanding was that if you can do an emergency stop you can drive. I have an automatic car so I'll be
Hi Today is my 6 week anniversary of having my TKR on my right knee. I'm keen to start driving again and wondered if I need to get the go ahead from the physio first or what is the protocol? My understanding was that if you can do an emergency stop you can drive. I have an automatic car so I'll be
Divasong
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Arthritis Action
9 months ago
Surgery completed!
I had my complete knee replacement this morning and was home 6 hours later, have just a small amount of pain but the block is still on. Lost just 200 mil of blood. Now, on to recovery and knee exercises!
I had my complete knee replacement this morning and was home 6 hours later, have just a small amount of pain but the block is still on. Lost just 200 mil of blood. Now, on to recovery and knee exercises!
Whitehair51
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MPN Voice
11 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
3 months ago
Pulmonary Node revealed with PET scan not growing
During my treatment for PC the first Pet scan showed a pulmonary node. There were no Mets beyound the prostate. Three DRs., Urologist, Oncologist and Pulmonary, did not attribute the node to the PC, since it was so far removed and there were no other mets revealed. A subsquent MRI 3 months later indicated
During my treatment for PC the first Pet scan showed a pulmonary node. There were no Mets beyound the prostate. Three DRs., Urologist, Oncologist and Pulmonary, did not attribute the node to the PC, since it was so far removed and there were no other mets revealed. A subsquent MRI 3 months later indicated
Eadgbe
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Sylvia Plath and B12?
Has anyone else pondered on the links here? Although I can find all sorts of discussion about her early stresses, repeated losses and struggle with depression, even chemical imbalances, possible bipolar, not a jot can I find about the B12 deficiency which she would have had at least at one point, even
Has anyone else pondered on the links here? Although I can find all sorts of discussion about her early stresses, repeated losses and struggle with depression, even chemical imbalances, possible bipolar, not a jot can I find about the B12 deficiency which she would have had at least at one point, even
bookish
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 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
3 months ago
Decided on brachyboost plus 6 months ADT
My husband made his treatment decision today. After a lot of research, questions and consults, he has decided on brachyboost (EBRT plus brachytherapy) plus 6 months of ADT. It was a tough decision and we both know way more about prostate cancer now that we ever wanted to, but I am glad we did our due
My husband made his treatment decision today. After a lot of research, questions and consults, he has decided on brachyboost (EBRT plus brachytherapy) plus 6 months of ADT. It was a tough decision and we both know way more about prostate cancer now that we ever wanted to, but I am glad we did our due
EvFC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
What are the most promising drugs/treatments on the horizon for PD symptom relief,slowing progression?
I see Buntanetap,Celeste light therapy and Cue1 as potentials. anyone have any thoughts? i dont know how much longer I can hang on.
I see Buntanetap,Celeste light therapy and Cue1 as potentials. anyone have any thoughts? i dont know how much longer I can hang on.
Jmellano
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Newly diagnosed metastatic PC treatment options
Hi, I'm 68 years old. Here are the key points in my story so far: In July 2023 a blood test showed a PSA value of 45. On September 26 2023, prostate MRI showed a dominant tumor in the prostate with extension into the right seminal vesicle. Also the fat plane between the rectum and prostate is lost
Hi, I'm 68 years old. Here are the key points in my story so far: In July 2023 a blood test showed a PSA value of 45. On September 26 2023, prostate MRI showed a dominant tumor in the prostate with extension into the right seminal vesicle. Also the fat plane between the rectum and prostate is lost
ShorePine
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Pulmonary Complications Post Lutetium-177-PSMA-617 Therapy in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer #Pluvicto
We present the case of a patient with heavily pretreated metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who underwent treatment with lutetium Lu-177 vipivotide tetraxetan (also known as 177Lu-PSMA-617) due to progressive disease despite multiple lines of therapy, including chemotherapy, hormonal
We present the case of a patient with heavily pretreated metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who underwent treatment with lutetium Lu-177 vipivotide tetraxetan (also known as 177Lu-PSMA-617) due to progressive disease despite multiple lines of therapy, including chemotherapy, hormonal
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Buprenorphine and antidepressants
I have had RLS for 50 years and depression right along with it. Wellbutrin has worked well, but I still get periods of severe depression on it. Since discontinuing the Pramipexole 3 months ago, the depression has been very severe. Not sure if was stopping the Pramipexole or starting the Bup. has anyone
I have had RLS for 50 years and depression right along with it. Wellbutrin has worked well, but I still get periods of severe depression on it. Since discontinuing the Pramipexole 3 months ago, the depression has been very severe. Not sure if was stopping the Pramipexole or starting the Bup. has anyone
teakabeagle
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Making a Case for Intermittent ADT in Metastatic Hormone Sensitive Prostate Cancer
FPC'ers, Many times, we hear people claim that you should only stop ADT if you can't tolerate it any longer, and that it will not slow castrate resistance; that it increases risk for stroke, and heart attack; that it will likely take years for your testosterone to recover; that it increases mortality
FPC'ers, Many times, we hear people claim that you should only stop ADT if you can't tolerate it any longer, and that it will not slow castrate resistance; that it increases risk for stroke, and heart attack; that it will likely take years for your testosterone to recover; that it increases mortality
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Phase III Study: Saruparib Combo with New Hormonal Agents in mCSPC +/- HRR Mutations: AUA 2024 EvoPAR-Prostate01 Trial
AUA 2024: EvoPAR-Prostate01: Phase III, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, 2-Cohort, Randomized Study of Saruparib (AZD5305) in Combination with New Hormonal Agents in Patients with mCSPC +/- HRR Mutations (UroToday.com) The 2024 American Urological Association (AUA) annual meeting featured a session
AUA 2024: EvoPAR-Prostate01: Phase III, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, 2-Cohort, Randomized Study of Saruparib (AZD5305) in Combination with New Hormonal Agents in Patients with mCSPC +/- HRR Mutations (UroToday.com) The 2024 American Urological Association (AUA) annual meeting featured a session
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Any guidance appreciated!
Hi everyone, My Dad (77) diagnosed in January w/ stage 4 PC, mets to L5 spine. PET scan showed no other spots elsewhere. PSA was 19 at time of diagnosis, Gleason 10. BRCA negative. PSA is now at 0.2 since starting hormone therapy. Feeling good, no pain. Still works (owns his own company). Started
Hi everyone, My Dad (77) diagnosed in January w/ stage 4 PC, mets to L5 spine. PET scan showed no other spots elsewhere. PSA was 19 at time of diagnosis, Gleason 10. BRCA negative. PSA is now at 0.2 since starting hormone therapy. Feeling good, no pain. Still works (owns his own company). Started
LDC2024
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
oligometastic
I had a PSMA scan that found 3 small spots. My MO and Radiation O decided to radiate the spots without ADT. PSA is 0.28
I had a PSMA scan that found 3 small spots. My MO and Radiation O decided to radiate the spots without ADT. PSA is 0.28
Howard53545
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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