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Side Effects at 1 year
Approaching my 1 year date of treatment. Followed the Peace-1 trial Lupron (3 month injection) + 250mg Abiraterone/ 10mg Prednisone + 6 cycles Docetaxel + Xgeva 28 days/ adjusted to 90 days I adopte the Mediterranean diet and have used Pickleball (4.5 player) to exercise 6 days per week. Used dumbbells
Approaching my 1 year date of treatment. Followed the Peace-1 trial Lupron (3 month injection) + 250mg Abiraterone/ 10mg Prednisone + 6 cycles Docetaxel + Xgeva 28 days/ adjusted to 90 days I adopte the Mediterranean diet and have used Pickleball (4.5 player) to exercise 6 days per week. Used dumbbells
TMcgee
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Locally Advanced PC - should I accept offer of docetaxel?
Hi I'm UK based, new to Health Unlocked and just starting to get to grips with the chats. I was diagnosed August '23 with locally advanced PV. Spread has occurred to a seminal vesicle and, very slightly, to a pelvic lymph node (Oncologist called it 'subtle') Gleason of 4+5. I immediately embarked
Hi I'm UK based, new to Health Unlocked and just starting to get to grips with the chats. I was diagnosed August '23 with locally advanced PV. Spread has occurred to a seminal vesicle and, very slightly, to a pelvic lymph node (Oncologist called it 'subtle') Gleason of 4+5. I immediately embarked
TsarskoMomche
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Can a colonoscopy after RP with BCR increase PSADT and speed up PC growth?
6 years out from RP - current PSA = 0.39, PSADT = 16 months....only therapy has been RP...nothing shown on PSMA PET/CT done at 0.35.
6 years out from RP - current PSA = 0.39, PSADT = 16 months....only therapy has been RP...nothing shown on PSMA PET/CT done at 0.35.
2babeliever
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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Enzalutamide + Lupron
There was a new study released last week to show Enzalutamide + Lupron for high risk patients after RP or Radiation. I had RP 3/22 and PSA rising to .14 by 8/22 when I started Orgovyx and then later Zytiga. I've been having neuropathy side effects from Zytiga and interested if this might be better.
There was a new study released last week to show Enzalutamide + Lupron for high risk patients after RP or Radiation. I had RP 3/22 and PSA rising to .14 by 8/22 when I started Orgovyx and then later Zytiga. I've been having neuropathy side effects from Zytiga and interested if this might be better.
VanHalen84
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
blood pressure
I have coronary artery disease, two stents. I take Candestarten for high BP, had to stop taking Amlopodine as I was allergic to it, my BP is high at top and normal at bottom reading. Wondered if anybody knew of a Calcium Channel Blocker that has minimum side effects,
I have coronary artery disease, two stents. I take Candestarten for high BP, had to stop taking Amlopodine as I was allergic to it, my BP is high at top and normal at bottom reading. Wondered if anybody knew of a Calcium Channel Blocker that has minimum side effects,
Angliz
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
How long has Olaparib worked for you?
I've been on Olaparib for 20 months and my PSA has dropped from 10 to 1.5. It has started to rise again and is now 4.2. I'm BRCA2 mutation. I'm wondering how long Olaparib has worked for other people. Thanks.
I've been on Olaparib for 20 months and my PSA has dropped from 10 to 1.5. It has started to rise again and is now 4.2. I'm BRCA2 mutation. I'm wondering how long Olaparib has worked for other people. Thanks.
davebliz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PSA increase nearly one year after triplet therapy (mHSPC), what's next?
Hello everyone, thank you for all your help for a year. My dad went from a high of 3103 PSA to a nadir of 44. He unfortunately couldn't reach a <1 result but it had stabilized for a few months after his docetaxel + zytiga + prednisone. Unfortunately his new result is 67 PSA exactly a year since diagnosis
Hello everyone, thank you for all your help for a year. My dad went from a high of 3103 PSA to a nadir of 44. He unfortunately couldn't reach a <1 result but it had stabilized for a few months after his docetaxel + zytiga + prednisone. Unfortunately his new result is 67 PSA exactly a year since diagnosis
Sissel25
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PSA analysis 6 months after radiation
In January I will be 6 months post radiation to the prostrate and complete pelvic area. I was on Lupron for 6 months - 1 month prior and 5 months post radiation. I also was on Casodex for one month prior to the start of Lupron to lessen the flare. At 3 months post radiation PSA and Testosterone were
In January I will be 6 months post radiation to the prostrate and complete pelvic area. I was on Lupron for 6 months - 1 month prior and 5 months post radiation. I also was on Casodex for one month prior to the start of Lupron to lessen the flare. At 3 months post radiation PSA and Testosterone were
Mgtd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Thyroidectomy
Just had my thyroid removed two days ago. Had very sudden growth of nodules (over 5cm) and had large nodules on both sides. So only option was complete removal. Not sure what to expect now. Started on calcium and Euthyrox (100ug) (Levothyroxine). Feel OK, a bit buzzy and lightheaded but I guess that
Just had my thyroid removed two days ago. Had very sudden growth of nodules (over 5cm) and had large nodules on both sides. So only option was complete removal. Not sure what to expect now. Started on calcium and Euthyrox (100ug) (Levothyroxine). Feel OK, a bit buzzy and lightheaded but I guess that
Dirhams
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
husband with CRPC needing advice
Dearest fellow Warriors, I am new to the forum and appreciate reading your stories and advice. June 2009, my husband was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer with a PSA of 18 and Gleason 7 - Aug 2009, Radical Prostatectomy - PSA was .03 for two months, then began steadily rising - January 2012, 35 radiations
Dearest fellow Warriors, I am new to the forum and appreciate reading your stories and advice. June 2009, my husband was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer with a PSA of 18 and Gleason 7 - Aug 2009, Radical Prostatectomy - PSA was .03 for two months, then began steadily rising - January 2012, 35 radiations
Betsyhrd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Provenge
I'm at the 5-year mark on Lupron only (except for moderate demos man). All-time low PSA was 0.5 in 4/2021. This year 1.01, .98, .97 (two months ago). PSA up and down over the years. Axumin PET scheduled for January, last 9/2021. At least three bone Mets, two in vertebrae, one inside hip socket. Am I
I'm at the 5-year mark on Lupron only (except for moderate demos man). All-time low PSA was 0.5 in 4/2021. This year 1.01, .98, .97 (two months ago). PSA up and down over the years. Axumin PET scheduled for January, last 9/2021. At least three bone Mets, two in vertebrae, one inside hip socket. Am I
dhccpa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
FOOD ENZYMES
This is not a therapy for Prostate cancer specifically but helpful for people that may have: acid indigestion, heartburn, acid reflux, calcium deficiency, cystic fibrosis, fatigue, hypoglycemia, gas, bad breath, colitis, poor digestion and other digestion system weakness. If this is a silly and not
This is not a therapy for Prostate cancer specifically but helpful for people that may have: acid indigestion, heartburn, acid reflux, calcium deficiency, cystic fibrosis, fatigue, hypoglycemia, gas, bad breath, colitis, poor digestion and other digestion system weakness. If this is a silly and not
Lrv44221
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Being Thankful----Year 6
Greetings FPC members: Each year, I try and post at holiday times of reasons to be thankful regarding PCa developments, and I am thankful for so many things that I have, but we can all be thankful for : 1) NCI and it's support of clinical trials ( including the trials of cancer drugs like RRX-001
Greetings FPC members: Each year, I try and post at holiday times of reasons to be thankful regarding PCa developments, and I am thankful for so many things that I have, but we can all be thankful for : 1) NCI and it's support of clinical trials ( including the trials of cancer drugs like RRX-001
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Order of treatment?
My husband has been on Abiraterone for 5 months during which time his PSA has risen,. Before that he had had 6 rounds of Docetaxel which also saw his PSA rise. Having waited for 6 weeks to have a biopsy and get the results for neuroendocrine PC (he didn’t have it) his oncologist has said he can either
My husband has been on Abiraterone for 5 months during which time his PSA has risen,. Before that he had had 6 rounds of Docetaxel which also saw his PSA rise. Having waited for 6 weeks to have a biopsy and get the results for neuroendocrine PC (he didn’t have it) his oncologist has said he can either
NLondon43
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Alendronic acid
Since my flair up I've now been on 15mg pred ( up from 7mg)for 3 weeks. Well, iv'e not felt this good in years. I can actually walk properly, walk with a stride and at a decent pace without feeling that my legs are bound by a resistance band. My energy levels are almost normal as some 4 years ago.
Since my flair up I've now been on 15mg pred ( up from 7mg)for 3 weeks. Well, iv'e not felt this good in years. I can actually walk properly, walk with a stride and at a decent pace without feeling that my legs are bound by a resistance band. My energy levels are almost normal as some 4 years ago.
Bobbury
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
help - prostate cancer with bone metastasis in bones - patient 70 years old - PERU
Good morning, my dad (70 years old) was diagnosed with prostate cancer (stage 4) in June last year, he had plasma surgery to remove his prostate and cut off his testicles. In March of this year, his PSA rose to 16. In June due to an injury problem, an MRI was performed on his spine in which it was seen
Good morning, my dad (70 years old) was diagnosed with prostate cancer (stage 4) in June last year, he had plasma surgery to remove his prostate and cut off his testicles. In March of this year, his PSA rose to 16. In June due to an injury problem, an MRI was performed on his spine in which it was seen
DiegoFerruaPE
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
No desire for sex,Elevated psa levels,biopsy
they say the biopsy is painful like having twelve bee stings all at once. Is that true? I am taking fenbendozole. Diabetic also on dialysis.
they say the biopsy is painful like having twelve bee stings all at once. Is that true? I am taking fenbendozole. Diabetic also on dialysis.
theclevergiver
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
7 months ago
Happy Gobble Day
Hello, Hello, been visiting for 7 months first post…I’m a foreigner in Japan with prostate cancer … quite a journey … not that great at Japanese … which makes everything a bit more difficult .. on top of that I broke my finger 4 weeks ago so a bit difficult to type so I’ll keep this short.. appreciate
Hello, Hello, been visiting for 7 months first post…I’m a foreigner in Japan with prostate cancer … quite a journey … not that great at Japanese … which makes everything a bit more difficult .. on top of that I broke my finger 4 weeks ago so a bit difficult to type so I’ll keep this short.. appreciate
Yokohama2023
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Zometa
I am scheduled for my first injection in the morning . I read somewhere on here my calcium should be 10 or higher. Mine has been running the past 9 months between 9.8 and 9.2. Not sure what to do? Hugs to all of you, keep your fight going! Sharon
I am scheduled for my first injection in the morning . I read somewhere on here my calcium should be 10 or higher. Mine has been running the past 9 months between 9.8 and 9.2. Not sure what to do? Hugs to all of you, keep your fight going! Sharon
Sharon0122
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Happy Thanksgiving Eve
Also Happy Hump Day 😁 https://youtu.be/PBsjggc5jHM?si=JPeepmKsrlzyNL0E Silly Kaiser thinks that Abiraterone is chemo and won't mail it, so gotta go down to Bakersfield monthly to get it, but this time I brought Chocolate covered Macadamia Nuts for the AIS Cancer Center Onco and Radiation staff.
Also Happy Hump Day 😁 https://youtu.be/PBsjggc5jHM?si=JPeepmKsrlzyNL0E Silly Kaiser thinks that Abiraterone is chemo and won't mail it, so gotta go down to Bakersfield monthly to get it, but this time I brought Chocolate covered Macadamia Nuts for the AIS Cancer Center Onco and Radiation staff.
dockam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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