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Cabazitaxel treatment
A shock diagnosis almost seven years ago. Then the merrygoround of surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone treatment and slowly but surely the cancer progresses. Here I am, wondering where to go next and contemplating if chemo with cabazitaxel is the way to go. Does anyone have any experience with
A shock diagnosis almost seven years ago. Then the merrygoround of surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone treatment and slowly but surely the cancer progresses. Here I am, wondering where to go next and contemplating if chemo with cabazitaxel is the way to go. Does anyone have any experience with
Luylu
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Cold is good for you
Radio 4 currently has a series by Dr Michael Mosley, Cold Therapy. The third episode deals with exercising in the cold. One of his conclusions is that people who run reasonable distances for fun (as opposed to marathons, ultra runners, professionals) have their best performance at around 10-11C. Well
Radio 4 currently has a series by Dr Michael Mosley, Cold Therapy. The third episode deals with exercising in the cold. One of his conclusions is that people who run reasonable distances for fun (as opposed to marathons, ultra runners, professionals) have their best performance at around 10-11C. Well
Yesletsgo
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
9 months ago
PCA Prognosis?
Hi All! I am due for my 4rd Lupron treatment and follow-up next week. My bloodwork is done and my PSA is still <.01 for 9 months now. I have BRCA 1 and 2. When my Urologist gave me my initial diagnosis after my biopsies (Gleason 4+3=7 and 11 of 12 biopsies positive). nHe gave me a full report
Hi All! I am due for my 4rd Lupron treatment and follow-up next week. My bloodwork is done and my PSA is still <.01 for 9 months now. I have BRCA 1 and 2. When my Urologist gave me my initial diagnosis after my biopsies (Gleason 4+3=7 and 11 of 12 biopsies positive). nHe gave me a full report
Sagewiz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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My prostate journey and testosterone side effects
I have been following this website for over a year now and have learned so much from others who have shared their journey that I feel compelled to share my story in hopes that it might help someone in their decision making process. First of all, a big thank you to everyone who posts on this site. The
I have been following this website for over a year now and have learned so much from others who have shared their journey that I feel compelled to share my story in hopes that it might help someone in their decision making process. First of all, a big thank you to everyone who posts on this site. The
PT49
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Is the end in sight???
Hi everyone, this is my first post and reading others seems I am in the right place to discuss these issues with others who know exactly what I am going through. Others, even close friends, I think at times just dont get it... From what I read others too have had a long long road to diagnosis and treatment
Hi everyone, this is my first post and reading others seems I am in the right place to discuss these issues with others who know exactly what I am going through. Others, even close friends, I think at times just dont get it... From what I read others too have had a long long road to diagnosis and treatment
Stopalready
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
what to try next?
Hi everyone :) I don't think I've posted before, probably because as awful as endo is, I've been lucky in a lot of ways. . I was diagnosed via laparoscopy in 2015, and I live in a city with an accredited endo centre, so my surgeon knew what he was doing. He found and excised a few spots in various places
Hi everyone :) I don't think I've posted before, probably because as awful as endo is, I've been lucky in a lot of ways. . I was diagnosed via laparoscopy in 2015, and I live in a city with an accredited endo centre, so my surgeon knew what he was doing. He found and excised a few spots in various places
KML22
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Accuracy doubtful due to fusion hardware?
L5/S1 hardware new since last dexa scan. The tech did ask for an opinion from a co-worker as she felt the imaging was being distorted due to the hardware, but was told it would not impact the readings. take hrt, d3/k2 and am active! Any thoughts?
L5/S1 hardware new since last dexa scan. The tech did ask for an opinion from a co-worker as she felt the imaging was being distorted due to the hardware, but was told it would not impact the readings. take hrt, d3/k2 and am active! Any thoughts?
Jeaniem130
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 months ago
QoL Recent hike in Japan .. Mount Fuji
Been enjoying a hike near our vacation condo .. get out and move… I’m almost 3 months out after last ADT .. 5 months radiation a subtle feel of testosterone may be returning. Did 9 months ADT so still feeling the effects.. but have to say for every day I wake up at 6am tired and not feeling well.. I
Been enjoying a hike near our vacation condo .. get out and move… I’m almost 3 months out after last ADT .. 5 months radiation a subtle feel of testosterone may be returning. Did 9 months ADT so still feeling the effects.. but have to say for every day I wake up at 6am tired and not feeling well.. I
Yokohama2023
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
ADT and Increased Blood Sugar
Prior to my diagnosis, my morning blood sugar levels were just on the cusp of normal ranging from 99 to 120 each morning. My primary care physician prescribed Metformin, which seemed to reduce or maintain these levels. I have been taking Orgovyx since 9/23 and expect to complete the regimine in early
Prior to my diagnosis, my morning blood sugar levels were just on the cusp of normal ranging from 99 to 120 each morning. My primary care physician prescribed Metformin, which seemed to reduce or maintain these levels. I have been taking Orgovyx since 9/23 and expect to complete the regimine in early
805guy
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
2 months ago
any similar stories extensive metastatic prostate cancer
hello! I’ve been on here for a few weeks reading everyone’s posts, which have been helpful. My dad recently found out he has extensive Mets throughout his skeleton, although we have been battling this disease for almost 5 years now, things have taken a turn. He has been on ADT since January, and tolerating
hello! I’ve been on here for a few weeks reading everyone’s posts, which have been helpful. My dad recently found out he has extensive Mets throughout his skeleton, although we have been battling this disease for almost 5 years now, things have taken a turn. He has been on ADT since January, and tolerating
Concerneddaughter123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Hair Loss on Yuflyma
Hi everyone I have been on Yuflyma for 6 weeks and have noticed an increasing amount of hair loss. I am also on Folic acid seven days a week as I was previously on Methotrexate , but stopped the methotrexate a few weeks ago. I had been on Methotrxate since May of last year, both tablets and then metoject
Hi everyone I have been on Yuflyma for 6 weeks and have noticed an increasing amount of hair loss. I am also on Folic acid seven days a week as I was previously on Methotrexate , but stopped the methotrexate a few weeks ago. I had been on Methotrxate since May of last year, both tablets and then metoject
MDWinter23
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NRAS
4 months ago
So the odds we all read about... are they true?
When my husband (age 52) was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer two and a half years ago, he was told the outlook was "grim." Everything we read told us once it moves to the bone (his has) then you're looking at months, not years, of life left. He had TEMPUS done, which was basically the oncologist
When my husband (age 52) was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer two and a half years ago, he was told the outlook was "grim." Everything we read told us once it moves to the bone (his has) then you're looking at months, not years, of life left. He had TEMPUS done, which was basically the oncologist
Anatalya
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PSA Nadir 6 Months After Primary RT Correlates With Prostate Cancer Outcomes — Or does it?, MedPage Today May 22, 2024
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PSA Nadir 6 Months After
[i]This article from MedPage Today is reproduced in full along with the link to the full access editorial comment is also provided. However, it has numerous hyperlinks to the the research cited within. The link to the MedPage article provides those links. [/i] [i]* * *[/i]
PSA Nadir 6 Months After
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Prostate biopsy from rib ?
My dad , 83 , diagnosed with pc with mets to bones as per mri and psma. Not done biopsy yet as nervous to put dad through it and one oncologist said it’s not needed as the treatment would be ADT but then 3 other oncologists say it’s good to get it done as we would know what exactly we dealing with
My dad , 83 , diagnosed with pc with mets to bones as per mri and psma. Not done biopsy yet as nervous to put dad through it and one oncologist said it’s not needed as the treatment would be ADT but then 3 other oncologists say it’s good to get it done as we would know what exactly we dealing with
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Request for Input
Before I leave this wonderful group I'd like to pick your individual/collective brains. Since it's too late to help my husband, I'm looking for info that I can pass on to my son and 6 grandsons so they might better understand this awful cancer should they ever get it. I'm also providing a bit more info
Before I leave this wonderful group I'd like to pick your individual/collective brains. Since it's too late to help my husband, I'm looking for info that I can pass on to my son and 6 grandsons so they might better understand this awful cancer should they ever get it. I'm also providing a bit more info
Shamrock46
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Advice on Blood results please?
Hi, I'm not diagnosed with any thyroid problems but have had numerous blood tests over the last 4 years because of severe menopause symptoms that have not responded to HRT. Would you be able to have a look and see what you think please? I have also included some of the vitamins tested.
Hi, I'm not diagnosed with any thyroid problems but have had numerous blood tests over the last 4 years because of severe menopause symptoms that have not responded to HRT. Would you be able to have a look and see what you think please? I have also included some of the vitamins tested.
jca123
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Meningioma advice
Hi all, I started getting constant headaches about three years ago. After being ignored by my doctors, I paid for a private neurologist, and he did an MRI, told me nothing was found and suggested it was menopause. I've had three years of headaches, dizziness, vision issues and utter fatigue and losing
Hi all, I started getting constant headaches about three years ago. After being ignored by my doctors, I paid for a private neurologist, and he did an MRI, told me nothing was found and suggested it was menopause. I've had three years of headaches, dizziness, vision issues and utter fatigue and losing
Calannmc
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Meningioma Support
4 months ago
Looking to connect
Hello, I would like to connect with survivors with these combinations in their medical experience, please. Can you help? 1. Have had heart failure 2. Have had a dissection B 3. Havd had a torn aorta 4. Have had a lumpectomy or mastectomy on the LEFT breast 5. Have had radiation or PROTON therapy
Hello, I would like to connect with survivors with these combinations in their medical experience, please. Can you help? 1. Have had heart failure 2. Have had a dissection B 3. Havd had a torn aorta 4. Have had a lumpectomy or mastectomy on the LEFT breast 5. Have had radiation or PROTON therapy
AVOCADOtastes
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
9 months ago
Looking to connect
Hello, I would like to connect with survivors with these combinations in their medical experience, please. Can you help? 1. Have had heart failure 2. Have had a dissection B 3. Havd had a torn aorta 4. Have had a lumpectomy or mastectomy on the LEFT breast 5. Have had radiation or PROTON therapy
Hello, I would like to connect with survivors with these combinations in their medical experience, please. Can you help? 1. Have had heart failure 2. Have had a dissection B 3. Havd had a torn aorta 4. Have had a lumpectomy or mastectomy on the LEFT breast 5. Have had radiation or PROTON therapy
AVOCADOtastes
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
9 months ago
Does urinary frequency/urgency diminish after cessation of ADT?
I’m on the last month of a one year course of Orgovyx/Nubeqa for 4+3, 4.7PSA (now .006), Decipher .88. Brachyboost with pelvic SBRT 8/23 at UCLA My bladder volume at baseline was 500-600 ml (even hit 700 once). But over the months it has steadily decreased to currently 200-300ml. 350 if I really torture
I’m on the last month of a one year course of Orgovyx/Nubeqa for 4+3, 4.7PSA (now .006), Decipher .88. Brachyboost with pelvic SBRT 8/23 at UCLA My bladder volume at baseline was 500-600 ml (even hit 700 once). But over the months it has steadily decreased to currently 200-300ml. 350 if I really torture
SongofFred
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
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