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I have PsA with entithesis and get very painful feet. Are there any suggestions for comfy footwear as currently using running shoes and one single pair of boots. Can’t walk in anything else when I can walk that is. So any suggestions for comfortable gents shoes that are reasonably fashionable would
I have PsA with entithesis and get very painful feet. Are there any suggestions for comfy footwear as currently using running shoes and one single pair of boots. Can’t walk in anything else when I can walk that is. So any suggestions for comfortable gents shoes that are reasonably fashionable would
Greenmil3
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Beyond Psoriasis
9 months ago
At last I've come to a decision.
Hi all, Well after heaps of research and asking questions and discussing everything with my RO and Urologist about treatment for my 4+4 PSA 8 PCa, I have decided to go the path of EBRT and HT. Starts as soon as I get back from my trip to the USA in late November with the insertion of the barrier gel
Hi all, Well after heaps of research and asking questions and discussing everything with my RO and Urologist about treatment for my 4+4 PSA 8 PCa, I have decided to go the path of EBRT and HT. Starts as soon as I get back from my trip to the USA in late November with the insertion of the barrier gel
Mike58
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
oncologist said I'm cured
had a meeting with oncologist who did my treatment 2014,finished treatment 2016,locally advanced prostate cancer t3b no mo, he said that I have not got p/c that shocked me,surely he is just going on that my psa is undetectable, so that means I have to stop the things I have been taking to help me with
had a meeting with oncologist who did my treatment 2014,finished treatment 2016,locally advanced prostate cancer t3b no mo, he said that I have not got p/c that shocked me,surely he is just going on that my psa is undetectable, so that means I have to stop the things I have been taking to help me with
Radars
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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SBRT Added to Standard Tx Boosts Outcomes in Oligometastatic PCa - ARTO II~ Improved response & PFS compared to SOC, MedPage Today, 09/27/23
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SBRT Added to Standard Tx Boosts Outcomes in Oligometastatic Prostate Cancer — Combination improved biochemical response and PFS compared with systemic treatment alone, MedPage Today, Oncology/Hematology > Prostate Cancer, by Mike Bassett, Staff Writer, September 27, 2023
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SBRT Added to Standard Tx Boosts Outcomes in Oligometastatic Prostate Cancer — Combination improved biochemical response and PFS compared with systemic treatment alone, MedPage Today, Oncology/Hematology > Prostate Cancer, by Mike Bassett, Staff Writer, September 27, 2023
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cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Mets to Bones and Lymph nodes
Hello all,My 50 year old father was recently dx. with prostate ca. PSMA done yesterday confirmed mets to multiple bones and lymph nodes in chest, abdomen, pelvis, and clavicle. Gleason 9. PSA 3.74. Doubled in since May. We meet with the oncologist next week. He is having trouble peeing and hip pain
Hello all,My 50 year old father was recently dx. with prostate ca. PSMA done yesterday confirmed mets to multiple bones and lymph nodes in chest, abdomen, pelvis, and clavicle. Gleason 9. PSA 3.74. Doubled in since May. We meet with the oncologist next week. He is having trouble peeing and hip pain
Scoobydoocrew
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
How to find a MO Specializing in PCa
I just completed a clinical trial lasting two years. My PSA has slowly risen from 0.06 to 0.12 over the last 15 months or so. My medical team was surgical and now I'd like to move to monitoring with a qualified MO as my PSA moves upward. Where does one start to find an MO who's focused on PCa? The
I just completed a clinical trial lasting two years. My PSA has slowly risen from 0.06 to 0.12 over the last 15 months or so. My medical team was surgical and now I'd like to move to monitoring with a qualified MO as my PSA moves upward. Where does one start to find an MO who's focused on PCa? The
NJWarrior
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
concurrent salvage ADT with IRMT
Hello, 1st time caller, History: RALP - 1/2020, Gleason 7 (4+3), pre treatment psa of 11, psa started climbing 5/2023 to 1.651, was at 2.5 prior to psma/pet/ct on 6/21/2023. Impression: Equivocal small faint focal uptake in prostatetectomy bed and non enlarged left external iliac nodes. Doc at AHN
Hello, 1st time caller, History: RALP - 1/2020, Gleason 7 (4+3), pre treatment psa of 11, psa started climbing 5/2023 to 1.651, was at 2.5 prior to psma/pet/ct on 6/21/2023. Impression: Equivocal small faint focal uptake in prostatetectomy bed and non enlarged left external iliac nodes. Doc at AHN
live2play
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
PSMA PET Scan result - false positive bone lesion?
My fathers PSMA PET scan ( at 0,23 psa) came back! Its been 9 months after surgery and PSA is around 0,18-0,25 and fluctated down at times. Everything was clear but a suspected bone lesion at L3 was found. The dr seem to think its false positive and said its probably nothing. We should just monitore
My fathers PSMA PET scan ( at 0,23 psa) came back! Its been 9 months after surgery and PSA is around 0,18-0,25 and fluctated down at times. Everything was clear but a suspected bone lesion at L3 was found. The dr seem to think its false positive and said its probably nothing. We should just monitore
Daddysgirl83
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
right knee replacement
It’s been a slow trip fighting arthritis on top of recurring PCA. Still on a Lupron vacation. Osteopenia cleared up after 21 months with only bicalutamide, T rose to 226, and PSA has stayed less than 0.1. I finally have a new knee! It‘s painful but every night is a bit better than the night before
It’s been a slow trip fighting arthritis on top of recurring PCA. Still on a Lupron vacation. Osteopenia cleared up after 21 months with only bicalutamide, T rose to 226, and PSA has stayed less than 0.1. I finally have a new knee! It‘s painful but every night is a bit better than the night before
kreg001
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Need for Calcium supplements?
I have been on prednisolone for 10 months for PMR, recent flare at 7mg so now on 10mg until resolved. My Dexa scans show no significant bone loss, currently not taking any supplements. Should I commence them as still have some way to go on this journey!
I have been on prednisolone for 10 months for PMR, recent flare at 7mg so now on 10mg until resolved. My Dexa scans show no significant bone loss, currently not taking any supplements. Should I commence them as still have some way to go on this journey!
Flinders61
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Complementary Therapies - Your Experience?
My standard of care drugs are doing a great job of keeping my PSA down, but it would seem inconsiderate not to look into giving them a bit of help. I'm investigating these "adjunct" therapies with anecdotal or research evidence showing potential action against prostate cancer, and I'm just wondering
My standard of care drugs are doing a great job of keeping my PSA down, but it would seem inconsiderate not to look into giving them a bit of help. I'm investigating these "adjunct" therapies with anecdotal or research evidence showing potential action against prostate cancer, and I'm just wondering
32Percenter
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
4 Consecutive Rises in PSA. Still low but perhaps time to move on? HELP, I'm only 59
DX 4 1/2 years ago. Been on Lupron and Deraludimide for 4 1/2 years. PSA has risen from .014 to .037 in 4 months. 4 consecutive rises. I test every 30 days. I had bone mets and lymph node involvement. Any thoughts on next treatment? Try Xandi? Move to Pluvicto? Help i have 3 young kids.
DX 4 1/2 years ago. Been on Lupron and Deraludimide for 4 1/2 years. PSA has risen from .014 to .037 in 4 months. 4 consecutive rises. I test every 30 days. I had bone mets and lymph node involvement. Any thoughts on next treatment? Try Xandi? Move to Pluvicto? Help i have 3 young kids.
Longterm101
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
PSA 0.5, 6 yrs after prostatectomy
Hi all, My father's PSA has risen to 0.5 today. He had the prostate removal 6.5 yrs back in 2017. His gleason score was 8, PSA around 20 at the time of surgery. However post surgery, it was indicated that seminal vesicles were clean and no occurence in lymph nodes so it was indeed a localized tumor
Hi all, My father's PSA has risen to 0.5 today. He had the prostate removal 6.5 yrs back in 2017. His gleason score was 8, PSA around 20 at the time of surgery. However post surgery, it was indicated that seminal vesicles were clean and no occurence in lymph nodes so it was indeed a localized tumor
VikPa
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
Bisoprolol alternative to avoid cold extremities
Afternoon all, Despite 2 ablations my AFib episodes returned a year ago. Bisoprolol and flecainide seem to control it well, but I really struggled this winter with cold extremities. Despite plenty of layers, woollen socks, thick long skiing gloves I still have very cold fingers and toes. I tried
Afternoon all, Despite 2 ablations my AFib episodes returned a year ago. Bisoprolol and flecainide seem to control it well, but I really struggled this winter with cold extremities. Despite plenty of layers, woollen socks, thick long skiing gloves I still have very cold fingers and toes. I tried
kitenski
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AF Association
1 year ago
declining psa
I’m 8 years post RP and my PSA has gradually been going up over the past 6 years. When it hit 0.1 I saw a radiation oncologist to discuss options. He said I had a biochemical recurrence but is happy to monitor things and would only consider recommending salvage radiation when I get closer to 0.2. However
I’m 8 years post RP and my PSA has gradually been going up over the past 6 years. When it hit 0.1 I saw a radiation oncologist to discuss options. He said I had a biochemical recurrence but is happy to monitor things and would only consider recommending salvage radiation when I get closer to 0.2. However
Fransella
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
ADT + darolutamide + docetaxel (ARASENS trial) has anyone tried it?
Hi people! My first update since the diagnosis. After less than one month of regrouping and ADT only (decapeptyl - triptotrelin, which got my PSA from 70 to 15), my MO decided to do the ARASENS trial triplet (with my full approval, I was going to propose him this protocol). Has anyone tried it?
Hi people! My first update since the diagnosis. After less than one month of regrouping and ADT only (decapeptyl - triptotrelin, which got my PSA from 70 to 15), my MO decided to do the ARASENS trial triplet (with my full approval, I was going to propose him this protocol). Has anyone tried it?
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
PSA Tests
Every 6 months, I get a standard PSA test (following surgery and radiation four years ago) and it is "undetectable". Under what conditions is an ultrasensitive PSA test useful?
Every 6 months, I get a standard PSA test (following surgery and radiation four years ago) and it is "undetectable". Under what conditions is an ultrasensitive PSA test useful?
Polaris1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
"Pluvicto"
Has anyone doing the six stages of Pluvicto, or finished the set, found that it has dropped their PSA ?? I will be taking my third infusion but have not done any blood work yet for PSA. Curious............................
Has anyone doing the six stages of Pluvicto, or finished the set, found that it has dropped their PSA ?? I will be taking my third infusion but have not done any blood work yet for PSA. Curious............................
Kian28
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
The Use of Low Dose Estradiol to Ameliorate the Effects of ADT on Bone Mass Density
I have been conducting a long-term n of 1 trial since January 23, 2021 using lose dose estradiol (E2) gel to counteract the effects of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) on bone mass density (BMD). I believe that I now have sufficient data to report that low dose transdermal E2, along with exercise and
I have been conducting a long-term n of 1 trial since January 23, 2021 using lose dose estradiol (E2) gel to counteract the effects of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) on bone mass density (BMD). I believe that I now have sufficient data to report that low dose transdermal E2, along with exercise and
PhilipSZacarias
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Can a new drug mimic the effects of exercise on bone and muscle?
Looks like this is something we should look forward to and keep an eye out for approval. Researchers have recently discovered that a new drug called locamidazole may help to prevent loss of bone density and muscle mass during periods of inactivity, but it’s no substitute for all of the benefits of exercise
Looks like this is something we should look forward to and keep an eye out for approval. Researchers have recently discovered that a new drug called locamidazole may help to prevent loss of bone density and muscle mass during periods of inactivity, but it’s no substitute for all of the benefits of exercise
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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