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CT and Bone Scan 2 weeks after PSMA PET?
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for reference, my dad lives in BC, Canada. I believe the system here is a bit different than the US - we have a urologist who refers us to the RO when needed. Therefore, there is no relationship between the urologist and RO - the RO is part of the cancer institute, but the urologist is not
Note:
for reference, my dad lives in BC, Canada. I believe the system here is a bit different than the US - we have a urologist who refers us to the RO when needed. Therefore, there is no relationship between the urologist and RO - the RO is part of the cancer institute, but the urologist is not
sixmongoos
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
My son’s PSA rose a bit today.
My son’s last PSA three months ago was <.01 but today it was <.10.It was previously as high as 22. He’s also tertiary five. His Mayo doctor told him to continue to test every three months, stay on current meds Lupron, Abiraterone/prednisone for another year and two months then stop meds and wait
My son’s last PSA three months ago was <.01 but today it was <.10.It was previously as high as 22. He’s also tertiary five. His Mayo doctor told him to continue to test every three months, stay on current meds Lupron, Abiraterone/prednisone for another year and two months then stop meds and wait
Cactus297
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Avodart added to my treatment regimen. I am Leary of it.
My MO prescribed bicalutamide and avodart after my 20 rounds of SBRT. My PSA went up to 21 after the SBRT. The bicalutamide I understand. I am leary of the avodart. I am concerned that it will mask PSA rise from cancer. Any thoughts on this?
My MO prescribed bicalutamide and avodart after my 20 rounds of SBRT. My PSA went up to 21 after the SBRT. The bicalutamide I understand. I am leary of the avodart. I am concerned that it will mask PSA rise from cancer. Any thoughts on this?
Pianodude
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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When's the "best" time to do the scan?
Well, it appears the salvage radiation done in January '23 (RP in 2019) may have been unsuccessful, as my latest PSA came back at 0.06, 3 months prior was 0.02. Obviously not yet actionable and not yet definitive for failure, but the indication that the barbarian hordes might be regrouping is apparent
Well, it appears the salvage radiation done in January '23 (RP in 2019) may have been unsuccessful, as my latest PSA came back at 0.06, 3 months prior was 0.02. Obviously not yet actionable and not yet definitive for failure, but the indication that the barbarian hordes might be regrouping is apparent
Cackalacky_cyclist
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Clinical Trial Considerations??
I’ve been presented with a clinical trial and I’m open to feedback. Background: I’m 71 and in pretty good health. I was diagnosed with two Gleason 6 lesions in late 2021 and went on AS. At that point, PSA was in the low 4’s. Earlier this year, PSA rose to 6.7. MRI and guided biopsy uncovered one Gleason
I’ve been presented with a clinical trial and I’m open to feedback. Background: I’m 71 and in pretty good health. I was diagnosed with two Gleason 6 lesions in late 2021 and went on AS. At that point, PSA was in the low 4’s. Earlier this year, PSA rose to 6.7. MRI and guided biopsy uncovered one Gleason
CubFan
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
Need help finding Diet App for tracking dietary intake
Hi. I have been monitoring my intake but no formal or efficient way to track daily intake: protein, sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphorous, sugar, fat, calories, etc.I also track water intake, which is much easier. I've been writing down what I eat, but this is so time consuming. Does anyone know of
Hi. I have been monitoring my intake but no formal or efficient way to track daily intake: protein, sodium, potassium, calcium, phosphorous, sugar, fat, calories, etc.I also track water intake, which is much easier. I've been writing down what I eat, but this is so time consuming. Does anyone know of
Dana66CKD
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
ARX517: mCRPC treatment, if you want to know about it live via a webcast
22 october...if weather forecast says it will rain, if you are done painting the fence, if you think the Browns are will lose anyway, if you really have nothing better to do: https://lifescievents.com/event/ambrx/ results from arx517 will be presented, it looks promising, it had basically a 100% success
22 october...if weather forecast says it will rain, if you are done painting the fence, if you think the Browns are will lose anyway, if you really have nothing better to do: https://lifescievents.com/event/ambrx/ results from arx517 will be presented, it looks promising, it had basically a 100% success
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
24 hour Urine Cortisol Results
Hello I have posted before on my daughter but wasn't sure if i had to post there or a new post. Apologies if i have it wrong. You were all helpful last time. Thanks again After a high cortisol result from Blue Horizon we finally managed to get the doctor to do a 24 Hour urine cortisol test. I have
Hello I have posted before on my daughter but wasn't sure if i had to post there or a new post. Apologies if i have it wrong. You were all helpful last time. Thanks again After a high cortisol result from Blue Horizon we finally managed to get the doctor to do a 24 Hour urine cortisol test. I have
Joliplace
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Very promising trial!
Con't know if it's good for metastatic but still...CRPC is good enough Molecule name: AZD5069 “This is tremendously exciting and it suggests we have an entirely new way to treat prostate cancer on the horizon,” said Johann de Bono, a professor of experimental cancer medicine at the Institute of Cancer
Con't know if it's good for metastatic but still...CRPC is good enough Molecule name: AZD5069 “This is tremendously exciting and it suggests we have an entirely new way to treat prostate cancer on the horizon,” said Johann de Bono, a professor of experimental cancer medicine at the Institute of Cancer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Experiances with Kaiser SF?
Hi All, I completed my radiation therapy 15 months ago at Kaiser SF with Dr. Mohan. Without Flomax, I have terrible pain when I urinate - urinary strictures I believe. My libido is shot and so are my erections...None of my doctors have addressed these issues except to say something akin to ****happens
Hi All, I completed my radiation therapy 15 months ago at Kaiser SF with Dr. Mohan. Without Flomax, I have terrible pain when I urinate - urinary strictures I believe. My libido is shot and so are my erections...None of my doctors have addressed these issues except to say something akin to ****happens
trregan
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
Testosterone Vs. Testosterone Replacement Therapy
Need Feedback please RE: Natural Testosterone & TRT
Just spoke to my MO (a very well known Oncologist -here in LA) about my Testosterone.
Have been off Orgovyx now for 4 & half Months.
Latest Blood labs are Testosterone 79.
Oncologist says T probably will come back
Need Feedback please RE: Natural Testosterone & TRT
Just spoke to my MO (a very well known Oncologist -here in LA) about my Testosterone.
Have been off Orgovyx now for 4 & half Months.
Latest Blood labs are Testosterone 79.
Oncologist says T probably will come back
JWS13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
canceling zoledronic acid infusion because of ppi use.
hi,I think I will be canceling my zoledronic acid infusion because of increased fracture with my use of lansoprazole 30mgs and not absorbing calcium with ppi, has anyone safely had a infusion while taking ppis,
hi,I think I will be canceling my zoledronic acid infusion because of increased fracture with my use of lansoprazole 30mgs and not absorbing calcium with ppi, has anyone safely had a infusion while taking ppis,
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
QOL - Keep Going
My PSA was ND and my MRI for glioma was OK - so after another Chemo - I took the family to Italy for us to enjoy the espresso at a sidewalk cafe along with gelato. see https://1drv.ms/f/s!Aj3YK_3HR4eZgznhrPKZL62aFeCH?e=nXtJbY I hope the pictures work - I can't seem to get them in chrono order so
My PSA was ND and my MRI for glioma was OK - so after another Chemo - I took the family to Italy for us to enjoy the espresso at a sidewalk cafe along with gelato. see https://1drv.ms/f/s!Aj3YK_3HR4eZgznhrPKZL62aFeCH?e=nXtJbY I hope the pictures work - I can't seem to get them in chrono order so
PabloK
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Still true that using same scan type is preferable to changing scan type?
Mr. Spouse 21, ten years since dx with Gleason 9 in 80% of cores, has only had bone and CT scans to track progression. That's how it was done in 2014. He's been stable since chemo with his current Eligard & Xgeva treatment--see full Profile for his record of Lupron, radiation, Zytiga (failed), Docetaxel
Mr. Spouse 21, ten years since dx with Gleason 9 in 80% of cores, has only had bone and CT scans to track progression. That's how it was done in 2014. He's been stable since chemo with his current Eligard & Xgeva treatment--see full Profile for his record of Lupron, radiation, Zytiga (failed), Docetaxel
spouse21
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Sulforaphane to lower PSA?
Hi all, curious here if anyone onboard has had any positive PSA lowing results, (in the 40-60 mg doses), especially it is interesting in the Ultra-ranges, using ‘Sulforaphane’, a suppliment that uses the certain positive extracts of raw broccoli, there apparently are some good indicators of it being
Hi all, curious here if anyone onboard has had any positive PSA lowing results, (in the 40-60 mg doses), especially it is interesting in the Ultra-ranges, using ‘Sulforaphane’, a suppliment that uses the certain positive extracts of raw broccoli, there apparently are some good indicators of it being
Cetma
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
Unexpected Dive in PSA
Was diagnosed with Gleason 7 (4+3) in June. PSA was initially 19.76 in April, went up to 21.78 in May to confirm first high PSA, retested again in August at 19.39. Started taking Orgovyx on 9/11 and began IMRT (37 fractions, 70-78gy to prostate, SIB boost to 85-90gy) on 9/28. Had my PSA checked again
Was diagnosed with Gleason 7 (4+3) in June. PSA was initially 19.76 in April, went up to 21.78 in May to confirm first high PSA, retested again in August at 19.39. Started taking Orgovyx on 9/11 and began IMRT (37 fractions, 70-78gy to prostate, SIB boost to 85-90gy) on 9/28. Had my PSA checked again
805guy
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
9 months ago
advice for docetaxel
I have read several posts of those who have done docetaxel and done a little research on the Internet and YouTube to try to offset side effects. I am 51 years old and was diagnosed five years ago with advanced prostate cancer Gleason score 9 and a few spots to the bones. pelvic area, spine and ribs.
I have read several posts of those who have done docetaxel and done a little research on the Internet and YouTube to try to offset side effects. I am 51 years old and was diagnosed five years ago with advanced prostate cancer Gleason score 9 and a few spots to the bones. pelvic area, spine and ribs.
Oct18
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
PSA testing comparison question
I know that PSA results can vary, particularly if processed by different labs. Knowing this, I do have a question. Quick recap, I completed 20 rounds of radiation at UCLA with Kishan back in April of this year. At the same time, I began 6 months of ADT. Over the past few months, while getting my
I know that PSA results can vary, particularly if processed by different labs. Knowing this, I do have a question. Quick recap, I completed 20 rounds of radiation at UCLA with Kishan back in April of this year. At the same time, I began 6 months of ADT. Over the past few months, while getting my
LongevityAT
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
PSMA scans and radiation of oligometastases
I need some advice on a subject that I know has been covered before: PSMA scans and radiation of oligometastases. G4+5=9, RP in 2014. Positive margins, IMRT and ADT in 2015. PSA undetectable until 2019, now slowly rising at 0.40, doubling time 11 months. My questions/concerns about the scan
I need some advice on a subject that I know has been covered before: PSMA scans and radiation of oligometastases. G4+5=9, RP in 2014. Positive margins, IMRT and ADT in 2015. PSA undetectable until 2019, now slowly rising at 0.40, doubling time 11 months. My questions/concerns about the scan
Horse12888
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Confused by Decipher Test
Hi all, new here. I signed up to finish reading an article and then saw these posts in an email to me. What a great resource for men with prostate cancer. My PSA went up to 4.4 and then had an MRI which showed a two suspicious lesions (PI-RADS 4 and a PI-RAD 3). Had a biopsy 3 weeks ago and it showed
Hi all, new here. I signed up to finish reading an article and then saw these posts in an email to me. What a great resource for men with prostate cancer. My PSA went up to 4.4 and then had an MRI which showed a two suspicious lesions (PI-RADS 4 and a PI-RAD 3). Had a biopsy 3 weeks ago and it showed
drzaius
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
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