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Hi. Thanks for allowing me into the forum. I was diagnosed on Monday that I have 2 anterior tumours. My PSA scores were 9.92 & 10.42. Gleason score of 7 (3 + 4) T3a. No cancer seen in the Lymph nodes. 7 in 11 cores , 5 out of 6 sites with maximum 90% core involvement. It is breaking into the outer casing
Hi. Thanks for allowing me into the forum. I was diagnosed on Monday that I have 2 anterior tumours. My PSA scores were 9.92 & 10.42. Gleason score of 7 (3 + 4) T3a. No cancer seen in the Lymph nodes. 7 in 11 cores , 5 out of 6 sites with maximum 90% core involvement. It is breaking into the outer casing
Tulile
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
9 years survivor
I had grade 2 ductal breast cancer late 2014 when I had just turned 60 I had surgery , Chemotherapy (and radiotherapy it was hormone related Her2 oestrogen and progesterone positive I also had 18 doses of Herceptin So I had belts and braces as the oncologist said I have also been on letrazole
I had grade 2 ductal breast cancer late 2014 when I had just turned 60 I had surgery , Chemotherapy (and radiotherapy it was hormone related Her2 oestrogen and progesterone positive I also had 18 doses of Herceptin So I had belts and braces as the oncologist said I have also been on letrazole
4951
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My Breast Cancer Community
1 year ago
Am I going mad?
Hi! I've had so much helpful information from this forum and made copious notes over the last few weeks, I was determined I could get by without asking for help, but no. I'm so upset, after what I've decided is my last visit to the GP as I'm fed up of being fobbed off and coming out like a gibbering
Hi! I've had so much helpful information from this forum and made copious notes over the last few weeks, I was determined I could get by without asking for help, but no. I'm so upset, after what I've decided is my last visit to the GP as I'm fed up of being fobbed off and coming out like a gibbering
Sleepysparrow
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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Hi, I am 72 years old, about a year ago had a lumpectomy because of cancer, all ok now. Was given Lectrozole because cancer linked to oestrogen. Had a bone density scan, results were Ostopenia, so given Alendronic Acid and calichew-D3. Is anybody else on these medications? Reading the articles on these
Hi, I am 72 years old, about a year ago had a lumpectomy because of cancer, all ok now. Was given Lectrozole because cancer linked to oestrogen. Had a bone density scan, results were Ostopenia, so given Alendronic Acid and calichew-D3. Is anybody else on these medications? Reading the articles on these
Cheeseand
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Extremely interesting....
The Swinging Pendulum in Treatment for Hypothyroidism: From (and Toward?) Combination Therapy - PMC https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6629976/
The Swinging Pendulum in Treatment for Hypothyroidism: From (and Toward?) Combination Therapy - PMC https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6629976/
Easylover
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Combination therapy T4 + T3
Hi, since 2 weeks I started to take 10 mcg T3/ 2 days on top of my daily levothyroxine. I remember my periodic cycle was 24 days instead of 28 days when TSH was rising before. Today I was surprised to get my period at d23?! I am confused again. Was expecting the opposite.
Hi, since 2 weeks I started to take 10 mcg T3/ 2 days on top of my daily levothyroxine. I remember my periodic cycle was 24 days instead of 28 days when TSH was rising before. Today I was surprised to get my period at d23?! I am confused again. Was expecting the opposite.
Balou23
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Update recent PSMA
Docs did it to me again with the usual bad news. Uptake in new lymph node locations in pelvis. the radiotherapy failed, and preclude more treatment on new nodal areas. (according to Docs.) So expect to add to ADT, abi or enza or darolutamide in a short while, with PSA going up on a fast double.
Docs did it to me again with the usual bad news. Uptake in new lymph node locations in pelvis. the radiotherapy failed, and preclude more treatment on new nodal areas. (according to Docs.) So expect to add to ADT, abi or enza or darolutamide in a short while, with PSA going up on a fast double.
kainasar
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
CV and Bone Health when ADT is a treatment option.
Thought this provided a useful framework to guide discussion with my medical team when discussing whether or not and what to do about CV and bone health when starting on ADT. https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/eau-2024/eau-2024-prostate-cancer/151136-eau-2024-synchronous-mhspc-what-are-the-treatment-options-and-what-are-the-goals-of-treatment-what-to-test-before-start-of-hormonal-treatment-and-what-to-monitor.html
Thought this provided a useful framework to guide discussion with my medical team when discussing whether or not and what to do about CV and bone health when starting on ADT. https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/eau-2024/eau-2024-prostate-cancer/151136-eau-2024-synchronous-mhspc-what-are-the-treatment-options-and-what-are-the-goals-of-treatment-what-to-test-before-start-of-hormonal-treatment-and-what-to-monitor.html
Hawk56
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
A technical question on Radiation
A technical question: The radiation oncologist tells me that I received 19.5 Gy via Cyberknife over 3 days, a high biologic dose, and 42Gy via conventional (IMRT) radiation over 21 days. He says these are not linearly additive ( ie., not just for a total of 61.5Gy) but that the effective biologic
A technical question: The radiation oncologist tells me that I received 19.5 Gy via Cyberknife over 3 days, a high biologic dose, and 42Gy via conventional (IMRT) radiation over 21 days. He says these are not linearly additive ( ie., not just for a total of 61.5Gy) but that the effective biologic
Sushupthi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Recording available for NoSilverBullet interview of Dr Wayne Markman, CEO of SYMBYX, on "Light therapy for Parkinson's".
Thank you to Dr Wayne Markman for this very detailed interview on the topic of "Light Therapy for Parkinson's". It was a fascinating presentation with an excellent Q&A afterwards. It is available now on our YouTube channel so please take a look: https://youtu.be/E9XSIzblucc?feature=shared It is also
Thank you to Dr Wayne Markman for this very detailed interview on the topic of "Light Therapy for Parkinson's". It was a fascinating presentation with an excellent Q&A afterwards. It is available now on our YouTube channel so please take a look: https://youtu.be/E9XSIzblucc?feature=shared It is also
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
PMR & Osteoarthritis in Knees
I have been added to the waiting list for knee replacement. I am trying to loose weight which I feel will help the pain in my knees. They can be very stiff some days and difficult to bend and I do get pain in the back of my thighs and shin splint pain too. I wonder if this is part of PMR ? I would hate
I have been added to the waiting list for knee replacement. I am trying to loose weight which I feel will help the pain in my knees. They can be very stiff some days and difficult to bend and I do get pain in the back of my thighs and shin splint pain too. I wonder if this is part of PMR ? I would hate
jules1955
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Short antagonist FET protocol - when to add progesterone
Hello, I am going to do a frozen embryo transfer soon after I've completed implantation testing. I have had a successful FET previously in which I started oestrogen on day 1 of my period and had a scan on day 12 (lining was good at 7.5ish and trilaminar). After that I started progesterone on day 17,
Hello, I am going to do a frozen embryo transfer soon after I've completed implantation testing. I have had a successful FET previously in which I started oestrogen on day 1 of my period and had a scan on day 12 (lining was good at 7.5ish and trilaminar). After that I started progesterone on day 17,
Orangeflowers
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Treatment options
I am 47 years old diagnosed with PC last month with Gleason score 9(5,4) and was advised ADT treatment with Bicalutamide and followed by Lupron 30 mg after two weeks. PSA was 77 in Jan and dropped to 23 after starting ADT treatment and already feeling better with much less urinary symptoms. I was advised
I am 47 years old diagnosed with PC last month with Gleason score 9(5,4) and was advised ADT treatment with Bicalutamide and followed by Lupron 30 mg after two weeks. PSA was 77 in Jan and dropped to 23 after starting ADT treatment and already feeling better with much less urinary symptoms. I was advised
mtechguy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
What is done in this case ? ADT not working
In may of 2011 the PSA and Biopsy showed that I had an agressive cancer with Gleason 8 so my prostate was extracted and after this I received radiotherapy. Since during the following 9 years my psa continued very low, I suspended checking it and last september I received the surprise that it had increased
In may of 2011 the PSA and Biopsy showed that I had an agressive cancer with Gleason 8 so my prostate was extracted and after this I received radiotherapy. Since during the following 9 years my psa continued very low, I suspended checking it and last september I received the surprise that it had increased
Alfy47
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Unusual case
Short summary. 79 years old. Surgery 12 years ago on G4+3. Recurrence 3 years later. IMRT and second recurrence 3 years later. No ADT. PSADT 1.5 years and now it's 2.3. Two PSMA scans. First showed nothing. Second showed ill defined area in prostate bed that might be positive. Never had ADT.
Short summary. 79 years old. Surgery 12 years ago on G4+3. Recurrence 3 years later. IMRT and second recurrence 3 years later. No ADT. PSADT 1.5 years and now it's 2.3. Two PSMA scans. First showed nothing. Second showed ill defined area in prostate bed that might be positive. Never had ADT.
npac
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
XTANDI(Enzalutamide) Granted European Commission Approval for Use in Additional Recurrent Early Prostate Cancer Treatment Setting
...well...the title speaks for itself XTANDI is now the first and only novel hormone therapy available for the treatment of high-risk biochemical recurrent non-metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer in the European Union (EU) XTANDI can be given alone or in combination with androgen deprivation
...well...the title speaks for itself XTANDI is now the first and only novel hormone therapy available for the treatment of high-risk biochemical recurrent non-metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer in the European Union (EU) XTANDI can be given alone or in combination with androgen deprivation
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Stress before FET cycle
Hi everyone, newbie posting here.We had a failed fresh cycle in March unfortunately, but have 2 frosties that we're hopeful still stand a chance. At the beginning now of frozen cycle, I've had a baseline scan and been on oral oestrogen for a week, hopefully ready for transfer next week. My worry is,
Hi everyone, newbie posting here.We had a failed fresh cycle in March unfortunately, but have 2 frosties that we're hopeful still stand a chance. At the beginning now of frozen cycle, I've had a baseline scan and been on oral oestrogen for a week, hopefully ready for transfer next week. My worry is,
scotchegg
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Update on Treatment
In June 2023, a routine PSA test value turned out to be 4.6, did an MRI; Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer, Gleason Score 7 (3+4), biopsy said one core. (Details in my profile). Opted for Active Surveillance. But in Oct 2023, PSA level went to 6.1 and in Jan 2024 PSA went to 9.2 In March 2024, did another
In June 2023, a routine PSA test value turned out to be 4.6, did an MRI; Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer, Gleason Score 7 (3+4), biopsy said one core. (Details in my profile). Opted for Active Surveillance. But in Oct 2023, PSA level went to 6.1 and in Jan 2024 PSA went to 9.2 In March 2024, did another
Sushupthi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Ouch that hurt 🤕
Involved in RTC on Friday, luckily just Bruised Ribs and abdomen.I have spondylitis, damaged discs lumber to sacral, and am awaiting a new hip, which is playing havoc with my TKR, so the added pain really wasn't needed. Hopefully this app will help me get motivated.
Involved in RTC on Friday, luckily just Bruised Ribs and abdomen.I have spondylitis, damaged discs lumber to sacral, and am awaiting a new hip, which is playing havoc with my TKR, so the added pain really wasn't needed. Hopefully this app will help me get motivated.
Eiza
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My EXI Community
9 months ago
darolutamide monotherapy experience?
If you’ve had darolutamide mono therapy, I’m interested in your experience with effectiveness and side effects, especially compared to ADT like Lupron.
If you’ve had darolutamide mono therapy, I’m interested in your experience with effectiveness and side effects, especially compared to ADT like Lupron.
ron_bucher
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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