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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
from undetectable to 0.02
I have been undetectable for 3.25 years and today it came back at 0.02. My bio is up to date. We ran the test at the exact same lab as always and in 2 days I am flying back to my Sarasota home from Milwaukee and was wondering which lab is recommended for 2 digit accuracy? I know Labcorp only does 1
I have been undetectable for 3.25 years and today it came back at 0.02. My bio is up to date. We ran the test at the exact same lab as always and in 2 days I am flying back to my Sarasota home from Milwaukee and was wondering which lab is recommended for 2 digit accuracy? I know Labcorp only does 1
Peppertree602
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Aspirin trials
I have recently finished hormone therapy, last 3 monthly injection April 2023. Good result so far with PSA at <0.01. Met with my Oncologist today and he said there were trials using aspirin as a potential drug to reduce potential recurrence. Has anyone come across this and, even though the results
I have recently finished hormone therapy, last 3 monthly injection April 2023. Good result so far with PSA at <0.01. Met with my Oncologist today and he said there were trials using aspirin as a potential drug to reduce potential recurrence. Has anyone come across this and, even though the results
Runner1957
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
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Abiraterone SE when added to Lupron?
I am a PSA =2, low volume, oligometastic HSPC. I got my first Lupron shot 4 weeks ago. I started to get a couple hot flashes per day in the last week from the Lupron and of course I expect fatigue to kick in over the next six weeks. What additional side effects might I expect by adding the abiraterone
I am a PSA =2, low volume, oligometastic HSPC. I got my first Lupron shot 4 weeks ago. I started to get a couple hot flashes per day in the last week from the Lupron and of course I expect fatigue to kick in over the next six weeks. What additional side effects might I expect by adding the abiraterone
jackwfrench
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Finished 8 Rounds of Docetaxel
Hi Fellow Warriors, Four weeks ago I finished up 8 rounds of Docetaxel. This year has been a medical shit show: 2 UTIs, pneumonia, Covid, sepsis, sinus infection which became chronic sinusitis, numerous falls with the last fall resulting in a dislocated hip. The good news! Before starting Docetaxel
Hi Fellow Warriors, Four weeks ago I finished up 8 rounds of Docetaxel. This year has been a medical shit show: 2 UTIs, pneumonia, Covid, sepsis, sinus infection which became chronic sinusitis, numerous falls with the last fall resulting in a dislocated hip. The good news! Before starting Docetaxel
MJCA
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Sounds like a plan, start 10/2.
IMPRESSION: Seventy-four-year-old male with unfavorable intermediate risk prostatic adenocarcinoma, PSA 6.8 ng/mL and Gleason 7 (4+3). RECOMMENDATION: He wishes to proceed with definitive EBRT to the prostate & SV. Total dose will be 81 Gy/45 fractions on TrueBeam using RapidArc VMAT with daily CBCT
IMPRESSION: Seventy-four-year-old male with unfavorable intermediate risk prostatic adenocarcinoma, PSA 6.8 ng/mL and Gleason 7 (4+3). RECOMMENDATION: He wishes to proceed with definitive EBRT to the prostate & SV. Total dose will be 81 Gy/45 fractions on TrueBeam using RapidArc VMAT with daily CBCT
Hobie14
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
Tumor Mutation Burden
Last genetic test has shwon TMB 10.86 and the orevious one (in March, 2023) showed the value of 8.68. Will increased TMB require the addition of PARP inhibitors to my current therapy consisting of Loupron and Abiraterone? Anyone has similar experience? My history can be seen under bio. Just to add that
Last genetic test has shwon TMB 10.86 and the orevious one (in March, 2023) showed the value of 8.68. Will increased TMB require the addition of PARP inhibitors to my current therapy consisting of Loupron and Abiraterone? Anyone has similar experience? My history can be seen under bio. Just to add that
venecia1983
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
ART NIH Predicting the Outcome of Salvage Radiation Therapy for Recurrent Prostate Cancer After Radical Prostatectomy
Summary: Patients in this audience have had both radical prostatectomies (RP) and salvage radiation treatment (sRT) and want to know their chances of having recurrent prostate cancer. This study developed a predictive model called a nomogram that predicts the 6-year progression-free probability (PFP
Summary: Patients in this audience have had both radical prostatectomies (RP) and salvage radiation treatment (sRT) and want to know their chances of having recurrent prostate cancer. This study developed a predictive model called a nomogram that predicts the 6-year progression-free probability (PFP
RMontana
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Enzalutamide (Xtandi): Start at half standard dose to extend efficacy time span?
Good Morning AllI was disgnosed 6 years ago with oligometastic prostate cancer Gleeson 8, PSA 22. Since January 2018 I have been on ADT, had docetaxel chemo in April 2018, radiotherapy to the prostate, seminal vessel and pelvis in November 2018 when PSA dropped to <0.1. PSMA PET CT scan in March 2019
Good Morning AllI was disgnosed 6 years ago with oligometastic prostate cancer Gleeson 8, PSA 22. Since January 2018 I have been on ADT, had docetaxel chemo in April 2018, radiotherapy to the prostate, seminal vessel and pelvis in November 2018 when PSA dropped to <0.1. PSMA PET CT scan in March 2019
KGU1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
testosterone finally moving up after Treatment.
April of 2018 I was diagnosed with stage 111 PC with a tumor against my rectum. Finally after 19 months of lupron and zytiga and 40 rounds of radiation my testosterone has hit 325. I do 3 month testing and it has held for 6 months. I can feel the difference and am not only doing more but my weight is
April of 2018 I was diagnosed with stage 111 PC with a tumor against my rectum. Finally after 19 months of lupron and zytiga and 40 rounds of radiation my testosterone has hit 325. I do 3 month testing and it has held for 6 months. I can feel the difference and am not only doing more but my weight is
lowT163
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
How to lower PSA
PSA was high. If it doesn’t come down they want to do a biopsy. Any tips on how to lower it?
PSA was high. If it doesn’t come down they want to do a biopsy. Any tips on how to lower it?
Archer79
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Osteoporosis Support
9 months ago
When Should I Be Concerned About My PSA
Hello, all. In early 2020, I was treated with a combination of six months of bicalutamide 50mg, and HDR-BT. Because of COVID-19, I had to wait a year before I had my 1st. PSA after treatment. I've had a few bounces and even though I was told PSA bounces were to be expected, it's been about three years
Hello, all. In early 2020, I was treated with a combination of six months of bicalutamide 50mg, and HDR-BT. Because of COVID-19, I had to wait a year before I had my 1st. PSA after treatment. I've had a few bounces and even though I was told PSA bounces were to be expected, it's been about three years
Arthro92
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
has anyone heard of Brillia and S100B protein?
I was reading about this in the ADHD community. Sounds interesting. I think there is some crossover with ADHD and Parkinson’s symptoms https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S100B https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33052436/ “The exact etiology of Parkinson's disease (PD) remains obscure, lacking effective diagnostic
I was reading about this in the ADHD community. Sounds interesting. I think there is some crossover with ADHD and Parkinson’s symptoms https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S100B https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33052436/ “The exact etiology of Parkinson's disease (PD) remains obscure, lacking effective diagnostic
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Now what?
My husband was DX April 2021 MPc, Stage IV, PSA 335, BRACA2. Lupron, Erleada, Provenge, Lynparza (still on), Zytiga/Pred (still on). PSA rose from 2.64 Feb 2023 to 44 Sept 2023. Biggest jumps on the last three months, 10 to 44. He is approved for 177lu, but there are a lot of unsuccessful stories
My husband was DX April 2021 MPc, Stage IV, PSA 335, BRACA2. Lupron, Erleada, Provenge, Lynparza (still on), Zytiga/Pred (still on). PSA rose from 2.64 Feb 2023 to 44 Sept 2023. Biggest jumps on the last three months, 10 to 44. He is approved for 177lu, but there are a lot of unsuccessful stories
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
PSA still low but cancer progressing
I've been on ADT plus Xtandi for about a year (see my profile) and my PSA has steadily reduced and stayed low. However, my latest CT scan shows that the tumours on my bones and lymph nodes are increasing in size and there are now a few small lesions appearing in my liver for the first time. Not the news
I've been on ADT plus Xtandi for about a year (see my profile) and my PSA has steadily reduced and stayed low. However, my latest CT scan shows that the tumours on my bones and lymph nodes are increasing in size and there are now a few small lesions appearing in my liver for the first time. Not the news
Benkaymel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Am I candidate for AS?
66 year old, Dx January 2022 PSA peak 5.76 [u]Biopsy 3/15/22[/u] 3 of 14 cores PCa 1 of 4 cores, 4+3, 80% Gr 4, <5% of tissue, left posterior 2 of 2 cores, 3+4, 20% Gr 4, 20% of tissue, left mid Decipher .34, cut off for low aggression is .45 NanoKnife June 6, 2022 PSA nadir 1.21 [u]Biopsy 5/16
66 year old, Dx January 2022 PSA peak 5.76 [u]Biopsy 3/15/22[/u] 3 of 14 cores PCa 1 of 4 cores, 4+3, 80% Gr 4, <5% of tissue, left posterior 2 of 2 cores, 3+4, 20% Gr 4, 20% of tissue, left mid Decipher .34, cut off for low aggression is .45 NanoKnife June 6, 2022 PSA nadir 1.21 [u]Biopsy 5/16
Piano777
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
Vitamin C
I've just been reading about Liposomal Vitamin C and wondered if anyone is taking this as it seems to be a good choice for people who are sensitive to ascorbic acid or calcium ascorbate.
I've just been reading about Liposomal Vitamin C and wondered if anyone is taking this as it seems to be a good choice for people who are sensitive to ascorbic acid or calcium ascorbate.
Carri3
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Bone Density - Dexa
I read somewhere that in the pre-Lupron days when DES (Diethylstilbestrol) was commonly used, bone loss was not a major issue. My 19-year history falls into three phases: i) continuous testosterone [T] ii) alternating 3-month periods of ADT & T iii) my version of BAT (LongBAT) - a single T injection
I read somewhere that in the pre-Lupron days when DES (Diethylstilbestrol) was commonly used, bone loss was not a major issue. My 19-year history falls into three phases: i) continuous testosterone [T] ii) alternating 3-month periods of ADT & T iii) my version of BAT (LongBAT) - a single T injection
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Whole pelvic radiation after testicular cancer?
My husband is 63, dx Oct/2022 with PSA of ~11 and all twelve cores positive with GL 8 and mostly 9’s (4+5). He had SVI, PNI, and probable ECE, but PSMA PET showed no spread. He’s being treated at UCHealth/Denver CO at their urologic cancer center. His treatment consisted of 39 radiation sessions +
My husband is 63, dx Oct/2022 with PSA of ~11 and all twelve cores positive with GL 8 and mostly 9’s (4+5). He had SVI, PNI, and probable ECE, but PSMA PET showed no spread. He’s being treated at UCHealth/Denver CO at their urologic cancer center. His treatment consisted of 39 radiation sessions +
Adendino
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Just feeling down
Hi Group, To get to it, my PSA recently jumped back up about 60%. It’s now over 1600 after lowering to around 1000. . I’m just learning to manage radiation side effects - to the extent I can - and trying to move back into some “normal” or at least semi-stable state. Then last night my partner admitted
Hi Group, To get to it, my PSA recently jumped back up about 60%. It’s now over 1600 after lowering to around 1000. . I’m just learning to manage radiation side effects - to the extent I can - and trying to move back into some “normal” or at least semi-stable state. Then last night my partner admitted
Arel8
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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