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I am on Orserdu (elacestrant) for a ESR1 mutation and feeling great but my CA27-29 tumor marker numbers continue to rise. Prior to this medication I was on Capecitabine for a PIC3 mutation and prior to that Piqray. Does any one know what meds work to target both mutations simultaneously?
I am on Orserdu (elacestrant) for a ESR1 mutation and feeling great but my CA27-29 tumor marker numbers continue to rise. Prior to this medication I was on Capecitabine for a PIC3 mutation and prior to that Piqray. Does any one know what meds work to target both mutations simultaneously?
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Ovarian cancer advice
Diagnosed 2 years ago chemo every 3 weeks for 5 months rest good for 18 months iincureablle stage 4 serious had op blockage removed part bowel husband had heart attack passed that very hard still greaving come back on ovary and spleen part bowel had another 4 sessins chemo lost hair again they
Diagnosed 2 years ago chemo every 3 weeks for 5 months rest good for 18 months iincureablle stage 4 serious had op blockage removed part bowel husband had heart attack passed that very hard still greaving come back on ovary and spleen part bowel had another 4 sessins chemo lost hair again they
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
new model for bone marrow behavior is a hope for finding bone metastasis remedies!
”What results were found from your investigation? It did mimic the effects that we see in the clinical scenario. It has been exciting. The other nice thing about this model is it doesn't have to only be utilized for bone sarcomas and creates the microenvironment from which a bone sarcoma might arise
”What results were found from your investigation? It did mimic the effects that we see in the clinical scenario. It has been exciting. The other nice thing about this model is it doesn't have to only be utilized for bone sarcomas and creates the microenvironment from which a bone sarcoma might arise
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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hello I’m new here I’m very happy to be there. I read a lot of stories about people with Metastase breast cancer. Thank you so much you give me a lot of hope. Thanks again I’m 33, Diagnosed in 2022 stage 3 DIC, 5/19 axillary lymph node involved, ER+, HER -. I did 5months chemo, double mastectomy,
hello I’m new here I’m very happy to be there. I read a lot of stories about people with Metastase breast cancer. Thank you so much you give me a lot of hope. Thanks again I’m 33, Diagnosed in 2022 stage 3 DIC, 5/19 axillary lymph node involved, ER+, HER -. I did 5months chemo, double mastectomy,
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Exciting Announcement
Malecare is the world's first patient advocacy organization to develop and publish GPT's in Open AI's Chat GPT (app) Marketplace! Indeed, we have five apps published! Here they are: Clinical Trial Navigator -- https://chat.openai.com/g/g-rl6cvjdon-clinical-trial-navigator Cancer Copilot -- https
Malecare is the world's first patient advocacy organization to develop and publish GPT's in Open AI's Chat GPT (app) Marketplace! Indeed, we have five apps published! Here they are: Clinical Trial Navigator -- https://chat.openai.com/g/g-rl6cvjdon-clinical-trial-navigator Cancer Copilot -- https
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Exciting Announcement
Malecare is the world's first patient advocacy organization to develop and publish GPT's in Open AI's Chat GPT (app) Marketplace! Indeed, we have five apps published! Here they are: Clinical Trial Navigator -- https://chat.openai.com/g/g-rl6cvjdon-clinical-trial-navigator Cancer Copilot -- https
Malecare is the world's first patient advocacy organization to develop and publish GPT's in Open AI's Chat GPT (app) Marketplace! Indeed, we have five apps published! Here they are: Clinical Trial Navigator -- https://chat.openai.com/g/g-rl6cvjdon-clinical-trial-navigator Cancer Copilot -- https
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
which steroids and what dosage.
Don’t know if the steroid Dexamethosone would be appropriate for brain cancer but your doctor should know. It is given to me every 21 days at Docetaxel chemo infusion for PCa and absolutely eliminates pains. Can last for 12-18 hours. Ask your doc about it. Mike Seattle
Don’t know if the steroid Dexamethosone would be appropriate for brain cancer but your doctor should know. It is given to me every 21 days at Docetaxel chemo infusion for PCa and absolutely eliminates pains. Can last for 12-18 hours. Ask your doc about it. Mike Seattle
Leader4077
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Confusing CT scan results
My PSA has been rising slowly after prostate removal two years ago. Was at zero months after and slowly rising at .02,.03. .05, .06. .09 and then .13. My doctor ordered CT and bone scans. Bone scan came back clear and then CT scan showed a few things in bones and a nonspecific mass outside the liver
My PSA has been rising slowly after prostate removal two years ago. Was at zero months after and slowly rising at .02,.03. .05, .06. .09 and then .13. My doctor ordered CT and bone scans. Bone scan came back clear and then CT scan showed a few things in bones and a nonspecific mass outside the liver
Jens99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
T4 and integrin receptors
I've come across integrin receptors mentioned in a few papers recently where t4 seems to have some activity (generally its assumed t4 is not an active hormone), so was interested to read the following paper. This is yet another good reason for t3/t4 combination treatment. "Preliminary clinical evidence
I've come across integrin receptors mentioned in a few papers recently where t4 seems to have some activity (generally its assumed t4 is not an active hormone), so was interested to read the following paper. This is yet another good reason for t3/t4 combination treatment. "Preliminary clinical evidence
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Prolia
I have just received an email from my GP who has arranged for a F2F appointment to see me beginning January to discuss me starting to take Prolia. My last Dexascan in 2021 did show that I have osteoporosis, and I did take Alendronic Acid for the first two years of having Polymyalgia. Since then I have
I have just received an email from my GP who has arranged for a F2F appointment to see me beginning January to discuss me starting to take Prolia. My last Dexascan in 2021 did show that I have osteoporosis, and I did take Alendronic Acid for the first two years of having Polymyalgia. Since then I have
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Diagnosed today with an acoustic Neuroma.
Hi Everyone. I have just been told this morning that my MRI confirmed an acoustic neuroma. The ENT Doctor said he is now referring me to a specialist in Manchester. Can anyone tell me what to expect now ? Did anyone have any treatment for it ? Thank you.
Hi Everyone. I have just been told this morning that my MRI confirmed an acoustic neuroma. The ENT Doctor said he is now referring me to a specialist in Manchester. Can anyone tell me what to expect now ? Did anyone have any treatment for it ? Thank you.
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
4 months ago
Wondering if I should get a Partial Thyroidectomy?
I have a nodule on the left side of my thyroid which grew from 11 x 5 x 7 mm to 14 x 9 x 7 mm over the last 6 months. My endocrinologist and ENT believe it’s cancer. No impact on my lymph nodes. My surgery is in a few days and I’m just nervous I’m removing a part of my body that could be fine. Any
I have a nodule on the left side of my thyroid which grew from 11 x 5 x 7 mm to 14 x 9 x 7 mm over the last 6 months. My endocrinologist and ENT believe it’s cancer. No impact on my lymph nodes. My surgery is in a few days and I’m just nervous I’m removing a part of my body that could be fine. Any
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Thyroid Cancer Support
4 months ago
More Evidence Linking ADT for PCa to Adverse Neurocognitive Effects -Meta-analysis shows increased risk of dementia, Parkinson's, depression
[i]As if we needed more reasons to dislike or avoid ADT, here is additional evidence of negative neurocognitive effects. This MedPage Today article will expecially be of special interest to those of us well into our "Golden Years" and on or considering ADT. [/i]
More Evidence Linking ADT for Prostate
[i]As if we needed more reasons to dislike or avoid ADT, here is additional evidence of negative neurocognitive effects. This MedPage Today article will expecially be of special interest to those of us well into our "Golden Years" and on or considering ADT. [/i]
More Evidence Linking ADT for Prostate
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PLUVICTO.................
Getting ready for my 5th infusion of Pluvicto. The side effects usually ground me for two to three weeks, and i always say that i am through, and can't stand anymore. When i started, my PSA was 42 + a point. It went down to 22+ a point and as of today it is 10.6. I have been boarding my dog,
Getting ready for my 5th infusion of Pluvicto. The side effects usually ground me for two to three weeks, and i always say that i am through, and can't stand anymore. When i started, my PSA was 42 + a point. It went down to 22+ a point and as of today it is 10.6. I have been boarding my dog,
PianoMan3048
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Men's Health Forum
4 months ago
Lloyd Austin
"Washington CNN Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is being treated for prostate cancer and suffered complications that led to him being taken to hospital on New Year’s Day where he is still being treated, according to a statement Tuesday from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The statement
"Washington CNN Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is being treated for prostate cancer and suffered complications that led to him being taken to hospital on New Year’s Day where he is still being treated, according to a statement Tuesday from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The statement
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Are Lymph nodes a filter?
Do lymph nodes simply act as a temporary filter to prevent cancer from spreading too far? I was curious about this because I have 4th stage prostate cancer, and my Lymph had swelled to the size of a golfball. When I took the ADT, my PSA went from 1000, down to 6, and all evidence of cancer disappeared
Do lymph nodes simply act as a temporary filter to prevent cancer from spreading too far? I was curious about this because I have 4th stage prostate cancer, and my Lymph had swelled to the size of a golfball. When I took the ADT, my PSA went from 1000, down to 6, and all evidence of cancer disappeared
Aldo62
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
XTX-301: immunotherapy for cold tumors
It's being developed also for prostate cancer even if the article does not mention it: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/01/08/2805332/0/en/Xilio-Therapeutics-Highlights-Recent-Advances-Across-Clinical-Pipeline-and-Encouraging-Preliminary-Phase-1-Safety-Data-for-XTX301-a-Tumor-Activated-IL
It's being developed also for prostate cancer even if the article does not mention it: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/01/08/2805332/0/en/Xilio-Therapeutics-Highlights-Recent-Advances-Across-Clinical-Pipeline-and-Encouraging-Preliminary-Phase-1-Safety-Data-for-XTX301-a-Tumor-Activated-IL
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Age and timing for Triplet therapy?
I am age 81, active and neither fit nor frail, radiated in 2021 without hormone therapy. Radiated again in 2023 for a pelvic node. In December the PSA rose to 3.78 and a PSMA-PET scan showed cancer growing in prostate, shrinking in pelvic node, and spread to one abdominal node. I started ADT with
I am age 81, active and neither fit nor frail, radiated in 2021 without hormone therapy. Radiated again in 2023 for a pelvic node. In December the PSA rose to 3.78 and a PSMA-PET scan showed cancer growing in prostate, shrinking in pelvic node, and spread to one abdominal node. I started ADT with
vintage42
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Experiences with securing ss and private disability
Hello, Silent observor here, wife to Ed: Diagnosed with stage IV, Gleason 8, November 2020, with mets to nearby lymph nodes and lungs (of all places). Successfully treated so far with orchiectomy, Zytiga and prednisone with minimum SE. Age 60, living in PNW of US. Ed is considering an application
Hello, Silent observor here, wife to Ed: Diagnosed with stage IV, Gleason 8, November 2020, with mets to nearby lymph nodes and lungs (of all places). Successfully treated so far with orchiectomy, Zytiga and prednisone with minimum SE. Age 60, living in PNW of US. Ed is considering an application
MIkamom
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
Recurrence?im scared
I don't know where to start because I'm scared to death. I already made a post about my situation but I need to talk more about it with people who understand my situation. My mother, my beloved mother... my reason for living. In 2020 she underwent surgery for stage one seromucinous adenocarcinoma
I don't know where to start because I'm scared to death. I already made a post about my situation but I need to talk more about it with people who understand my situation. My mother, my beloved mother... my reason for living. In 2020 she underwent surgery for stage one seromucinous adenocarcinoma
Belindajames
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My Ovacome
9 days ago
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