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Talzenna approved by FDA
FDA Approves Talzenna for Metastatic, Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Significant radiographic progression-free survival seen for homologous recombination repair gene mutation, including with BRCA mutation HealthDay MONDAY, June 26, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
FDA Approves Talzenna for Metastatic, Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Significant radiographic progression-free survival seen for homologous recombination repair gene mutation, including with BRCA mutation HealthDay MONDAY, June 26, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Magnus1964
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Tough decision
I've been on AS for 5 years with Moffit had 3 biopsy's all gleason 6 except a second opinion on my first one 2 cores where changed to a 7. PSA has bounced around but highest was 6.43 this April last week 5.13. Because of my recent MRI shows growth on the lesion and possible extracasular extension. So
I've been on AS for 5 years with Moffit had 3 biopsy's all gleason 6 except a second opinion on my first one 2 cores where changed to a 7. PSA has bounced around but highest was 6.43 this April last week 5.13. Because of my recent MRI shows growth on the lesion and possible extracasular extension. So
twoodogs
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 hours ago
PSA at 0.285
I had my RP last January but the cancers had sneaked out to my lymph node already (no other met) so my PSA was always detectable. I started hormonal therapy last April and my PSA went down right away. It had been that way till this week ( PSA was up and down, the lowest was 0.02, usually was 0.05.).
I had my RP last January but the cancers had sneaked out to my lymph node already (no other met) so my PSA was always detectable. I started hormonal therapy last April and my PSA went down right away. It had been that way till this week ( PSA was up and down, the lowest was 0.02, usually was 0.05.).
Formosan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 hours ago
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Humbly (considering the 1/3rd's) I have to say I am very happy to say I responded to Pluvicto. Updated my BIO finally.
Doesnt take long I think to realize in the journey that just getting a response to a treatment is what you want because the flip side there may be no response at all to any particular treatment. The sorcerer is standing over me having just waved his/her wand over my head. Since the beginning 11/2019
Doesnt take long I think to realize in the journey that just getting a response to a treatment is what you want because the flip side there may be no response at all to any particular treatment. The sorcerer is standing over me having just waved his/her wand over my head. Since the beginning 11/2019
CAMPSOUPS
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
18 hours ago
Looking for Hope
My dad had his second Pluvicto treatment yesterday. His PSA is still rising. The doctor at University of Chicago is not happy with his bloodwork. He may try something else. Before Pluvicto he had Docetaxel and his PSA rose right after he stopped chemo. He also had target radiation that did nothing either
My dad had his second Pluvicto treatment yesterday. His PSA is still rising. The doctor at University of Chicago is not happy with his bloodwork. He may try something else. Before Pluvicto he had Docetaxel and his PSA rose right after he stopped chemo. He also had target radiation that did nothing either
Jshaw916
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
21 hours ago
Triple therapy?
sorry, sorry, sorry. In the more detailed history in profile I got an important number wrong. Last PSA was 0.103, NOT 0.01! So sorry to have messed up!
sorry, sorry, sorry. In the more detailed history in profile I got an important number wrong. Last PSA was 0.103, NOT 0.01! So sorry to have messed up!
Ljrwife
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
23 hours ago
CAR T-Cell Therapy Demonstrates Promising Results for mCRPC
A total of 14 patients were treated between August 2019 and July 2022. The median patient age was 62 in dose level 1 (DL1), 70 for dose level 2 (DL2), and 69 for dose level 3 (DL3). The baseline prostate-specific antigen (PSA) ranged from 16.5 ng/mL to 235.3 ng/mL. Primary end points were safety and
A total of 14 patients were treated between August 2019 and July 2022. The median patient age was 62 in dose level 1 (DL1), 70 for dose level 2 (DL2), and 69 for dose level 3 (DL3). The baseline prostate-specific antigen (PSA) ranged from 16.5 ng/mL to 235.3 ng/mL. Primary end points were safety and
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
Hormone Therapy
.Hi..So my husband was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer via a routine check during a GPs appointment...It was 2020,and we went into lockdown for Covid not long after..He elected to have a Prostatectomy, but unfortunately his PSA never went to zero...Levels remained low, and he had a PET scan, which
.Hi..So my husband was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer via a routine check during a GPs appointment...It was 2020,and we went into lockdown for Covid not long after..He elected to have a Prostatectomy, but unfortunately his PSA never went to zero...Levels remained low, and he had a PET scan, which
debbiejayn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
The continuing saga of Scout and Coco, Not all change is welcome.
It is with sadness that I report that My "vacation" may come to an abrupt end . After cruising along with an Undetectable PSA for a little over 2+ years, my recent test results indicate a PSA of 0.03 and my Testosterone jumped from <7 to 13. The good news is my T is coming back but it looks like
It is with sadness that I report that My "vacation" may come to an abrupt end . After cruising along with an Undetectable PSA for a little over 2+ years, my recent test results indicate a PSA of 0.03 and my Testosterone jumped from <7 to 13. The good news is my T is coming back but it looks like
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Xtandi did not work.
Hi all, I'm new to this board but would love some feedback. My father, 80, has been dealing with prostate cancer for a few years. He had initially had radiation plus Lupron injections. His PSA started rising again a few years ago and he wound up on Lupron regularly. His PSA has been slowly rising
Hi all, I'm new to this board but would love some feedback. My father, 80, has been dealing with prostate cancer for a few years. He had initially had radiation plus Lupron injections. His PSA started rising again a few years ago and he wound up on Lupron regularly. His PSA has been slowly rising
Estivez71
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Gleason 9 prostate cancer
Hello - my husband has aggressive gleason 9 prostate cancer. He had a prostatectomy in August 2015 but his psa remained high, suggesting it had already left the prostate. He then had IMRT to his pelvic area and was started on Zoladex adt (3monthly injections). He became castrate resistant so abiraterone
Hello - my husband has aggressive gleason 9 prostate cancer. He had a prostatectomy in August 2015 but his psa remained high, suggesting it had already left the prostate. He then had IMRT to his pelvic area and was started on Zoladex adt (3monthly injections). He became castrate resistant so abiraterone
69HumptyDumpty
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 days ago
Advanced Prostate Cancer to bone and liver
My Dad was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer back in 2011. Here is his history (sorry if this is too much information). PROBLEM LIST Prostate cancer, status post prostatectomy, Gleason 4 + 5 = 9, March 2011. Pathology: ypT3b pN1 cM0, stage IV with positive obturator node. Adjuvant Lupron for 2 years
My Dad was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer back in 2011. Here is his history (sorry if this is too much information). PROBLEM LIST Prostate cancer, status post prostatectomy, Gleason 4 + 5 = 9, March 2011. Pathology: ypT3b pN1 cM0, stage IV with positive obturator node. Adjuvant Lupron for 2 years
swelnetz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
PSA still undetectable and testosterone doubles to 1.6
Just an update as I yesterday was blood test day. I’m continuing with the Apalutamide monotherapy, still enjoying working full time and just back from an Italian lake holiday. So no movement on my PSA but interesting to see testosterone creeping up ( 11 months since my last Zoledex injection so 8
Just an update as I yesterday was blood test day. I’m continuing with the Apalutamide monotherapy, still enjoying working full time and just back from an Italian lake holiday. So no movement on my PSA but interesting to see testosterone creeping up ( 11 months since my last Zoledex injection so 8
Brysonal
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
Docetaxel
Anyone willing to share experiences with Docetaxel? Good, Bad, and Ugly. Any recommendations or advice to help with side effects etc. My husband is in year 7… He has been on the traditional SOC with ADT… Lupron, Firmagon, Nubequa, and lastly Zytiga. All have ceased working. His PSA has risen to
Anyone willing to share experiences with Docetaxel? Good, Bad, and Ugly. Any recommendations or advice to help with side effects etc. My husband is in year 7… He has been on the traditional SOC with ADT… Lupron, Firmagon, Nubequa, and lastly Zytiga. All have ceased working. His PSA has risen to
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
Rising PSA
I turned 87 just 3 days' ago. My QOL is still good: no pain, and a lot of physical activity. Fatigue is mostly annoying, but I generally can work through it. The issue is my concern with a slowly rising PSA. Today's blood test showed a PSA of 1.5. How concerned should I be, and are there steps to
I turned 87 just 3 days' ago. My QOL is still good: no pain, and a lot of physical activity. Fatigue is mostly annoying, but I generally can work through it. The issue is my concern with a slowly rising PSA. Today's blood test showed a PSA of 1.5. How concerned should I be, and are there steps to
Poollover
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
Is PSMA PET Scan worth it when PSA<0.2
My MO recommends taking PET CT F18 -DCFPYL in case I want to go intermittent after two years of Lupron and Erleada. My PSA is still less than 0.2. I had one PSMA in March 2022 when PSA was rising to 1.03. Scan show 3 preaortic lymph nodes and two spot on ribs. Then 6 weeks RT and ADT (Lupron, Erleada
My MO recommends taking PET CT F18 -DCFPYL in case I want to go intermittent after two years of Lupron and Erleada. My PSA is still less than 0.2. I had one PSMA in March 2022 when PSA was rising to 1.03. Scan show 3 preaortic lymph nodes and two spot on ribs. Then 6 weeks RT and ADT (Lupron, Erleada
Maxi54
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
High ALT, AST number in blood work
Hii all , Today my father got his latest blood report . PSA down to 2.96 from 7.95 (initially diagnosed at 79.5). PSA is gradually going down which i think may be a good sign . But in todays report ALT came at 102.8U/l and AST at 67.8 U/l . In last report 2 months back it was 27.3 and 23.8 respectively
Hii all , Today my father got his latest blood report . PSA down to 2.96 from 7.95 (initially diagnosed at 79.5). PSA is gradually going down which i think may be a good sign . But in todays report ALT came at 102.8U/l and AST at 67.8 U/l . In last report 2 months back it was 27.3 and 23.8 respectively
jeetu_g27
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
pluvicto
Finished my second treatment last week. My PSA went from 10 to22 after the first round. Today after the second round it dropped to 15. Anyone else have a jump after the first treatment and then continued to decline for the remaining treatments. I have failed chemo and xtanti and have read that
Finished my second treatment last week. My PSA went from 10 to22 after the first round. Today after the second round it dropped to 15. Anyone else have a jump after the first treatment and then continued to decline for the remaining treatments. I have failed chemo and xtanti and have read that
diatom
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
Slowly rising PSA
Hello, now 1 year of Eligard and 8 months on Erleada. The 3 months shot of Eligard is what I hate most. It burns like hell when injected.So far the usual side effects like hotflashes, humor changes which might make my wife kill me one day (better than to die from PC), fatique which I ignore. Did 25 years
Hello, now 1 year of Eligard and 8 months on Erleada. The 3 months shot of Eligard is what I hate most. It burns like hell when injected.So far the usual side effects like hotflashes, humor changes which might make my wife kill me one day (better than to die from PC), fatique which I ignore. Did 25 years
Tbo1950
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
Anyone else suffering arm pains in conjunction with ADT hot flashes?
Ever since commencing ADT (Decapeptyl 11.5mg) following recurrent PCa in 2022 I've been getting muscle pain in both arms. It always commences simultaneously with the onset of hot flashes. The pain courses down both arms from the shoulder to the backs of my hands. It's not too severe and each bout only
Ever since commencing ADT (Decapeptyl 11.5mg) following recurrent PCa in 2022 I've been getting muscle pain in both arms. It always commences simultaneously with the onset of hot flashes. The pain courses down both arms from the shoulder to the backs of my hands. It's not too severe and each bout only
LeakyLad
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
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