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The efficacy and safety of radical prostatectomy and radiotherapy in high-risk prostate cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis
For your consideration........recent update...... https://wjso.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12957-020-01824-9 Conclusion here...... RP seems to offer better OS but inferior results for CSS and biochemical recurrence. Brachy boost may perform better in all aspects. I think Tall_Allen has already
For your consideration........recent update...... https://wjso.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12957-020-01824-9 Conclusion here...... RP seems to offer better OS but inferior results for CSS and biochemical recurrence. Brachy boost may perform better in all aspects. I think Tall_Allen has already
maley2711
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Buprenorphine 12 month update and the glitch
Hi Everyone As many of you know 12 months I left my hospital bed in Brisbane Australia and flew to New York I was on the edge of life from this disgusting Wretched Disease. I’d lost 15 kilos , my blood pressure was not under control, and I was in agony . Abuse is how I would describe the treatment
Hi Everyone As many of you know 12 months I left my hospital bed in Brisbane Australia and flew to New York I was on the edge of life from this disgusting Wretched Disease. I’d lost 15 kilos , my blood pressure was not under control, and I was in agony . Abuse is how I would describe the treatment
Shumbah
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Medical marijuana
Has anybody ever used medical marijuana
Has anybody ever used medical marijuana
Masterka
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
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Biochemical Recurrent PCa
Doing OK, this is just to introduce myself. My story: Grandfather and Uncle had PCa, so I started getting PSA at age 40. Biopsy confirmed presence of PCa in March 2009. PSA history: 2.9 (Oct 04), 3.7 (Dec 05), 2.79 (Nov 07), 4.54 (Jan 09), 4.9 (Feb 09) 05/18/2009 - Robot-assisted (daVinci) laparoscopic
Doing OK, this is just to introduce myself. My story: Grandfather and Uncle had PCa, so I started getting PSA at age 40. Biopsy confirmed presence of PCa in March 2009. PSA history: 2.9 (Oct 04), 3.7 (Dec 05), 2.79 (Nov 07), 4.54 (Jan 09), 4.9 (Feb 09) 05/18/2009 - Robot-assisted (daVinci) laparoscopic
KeyboardGuy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
New Guidelines Issued on Medical Cannabis for Chronic Pain. International task force shares recommendations for dosing, administering.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/painweek/88593
https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/painweek/88593
tango65
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Medical marijuana
Wondering if anyone has used medical marijuana for anxiety? Not self medicating, but actually going to a Dr. and dispensary for a specific type/dose. I see it’s recommended to help but I always used to feel paranoid when I smoked in my 20s.
Wondering if anyone has used medical marijuana for anxiety? Not self medicating, but actually going to a Dr. and dispensary for a specific type/dose. I see it’s recommended to help but I always used to feel paranoid when I smoked in my 20s.
MelodyGrace
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Questions for the RO for my upcoming video conference regarding options for early salvage treatment (and ADT) after Radical Prostatectomy?
I had my radical prostatectomy (RP) on 6/3/2019. Given my pathological results (see below for details) and the definite trend in my PSA levels over the last 18 months (see graph below), my surgeon now thinks I should pursue early salvage radiation therapy and I agree, but now trying to decide on the
I had my radical prostatectomy (RP) on 6/3/2019. Given my pathological results (see below for details) and the definite trend in my PSA levels over the last 18 months (see graph below), my surgeon now thinks I should pursue early salvage radiation therapy and I agree, but now trying to decide on the
cyber1
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
Medical marijuana
Hi! I’m 53 year old women with RLS. I weaned myself off requip in January, my symptoms weren’t that bad for awhile but lately they’re coming back and getting worse. I am so scared to go back on any type of medication that could cause augmentation. Has anyone here tried marijuana? Legal or illegal? I’
Hi! I’m 53 year old women with RLS. I weaned myself off requip in January, my symptoms weren’t that bad for awhile but lately they’re coming back and getting worse. I am so scared to go back on any type of medication that could cause augmentation. Has anyone here tried marijuana? Legal or illegal? I’
Momof10
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
66 year old father - prostate cancer spread to pelvis - advice please
Hi all, I'm posting about my 66 year old dad. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer this year and had a radical prostatectomy in late July. His starting PSA was 7.5 and he had gleason 4+5. He had a scan pre-surgery and they said the cancer was contained in the prostate. He got his bloodwork back and
Hi all, I'm posting about my 66 year old dad. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer this year and had a radical prostatectomy in late July. His starting PSA was 7.5 and he had gleason 4+5. He had a scan pre-surgery and they said the cancer was contained in the prostate. He got his bloodwork back and
2020sads
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Resetting the Bar of Castration Resistance - Understanding Androgen Dynamics in Therapy Resistance and Treatment Choice in PCa
New paper below [1]. I have watched plenty of videos where Neal Shore, Alicia Morgans & Charles Ryan get together at a conference to discuss the presentations that interested them. Here they are in a paper - can a video be far behind? I think that the paper addresses some issues that have often been
New paper below [1]. I have watched plenty of videos where Neal Shore, Alicia Morgans & Charles Ryan get together at a conference to discuss the presentations that interested them. Here they are in a paper - can a video be far behind? I think that the paper addresses some issues that have often been
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Statin use and risk of PCa biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy.
New study below [1]. "In the largest reported surgical cohort to date, we investigated the effect of statin therapy on BCRF {biochemical recurrence free} and overall survival in patients with CaP who have undergone radical prostatectomy (RP)." "We performed a retrospective analysis of men (n = 3,088)
New study below [1]. "In the largest reported surgical cohort to date, we investigated the effect of statin therapy on BCRF {biochemical recurrence free} and overall survival in patients with CaP who have undergone radical prostatectomy (RP)." "We performed a retrospective analysis of men (n = 3,088)
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
How can I best help my husband after his radical prostatectomy? Including the areas of incontinence and ED.
Radical prostatectomy
Radical prostatectomy
AgathaAnn
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Prostate Cancer Caregivers
4 years ago
REMISSION!
It is with great pleasure that I announce I am finally in remission! After 4 years dealing with PMR I am back and a better version of me! I want to thank everyone in this forum who supported me, answered questions and calmed my nerves. I was a frightened, very sick women when I joined this group.
It is with great pleasure that I announce I am finally in remission! After 4 years dealing with PMR I am back and a better version of me! I want to thank everyone in this forum who supported me, answered questions and calmed my nerves. I was a frightened, very sick women when I joined this group.
Marie1479
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Cerenkov luminescence imaging improves visibility in radical prostatectomy, DNA archeologists find target, new approach to CAR-T lowers cost
Greetings FPC members, First, a new method to improve cancer detection during radical prostatectomy to avoid missing possible cancers using Cerenkov luminescence. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/10/201007123055.htm Next, DNA archeologists discover a new target (ADAR1) for cancers that is
Greetings FPC members, First, a new method to improve cancer detection during radical prostatectomy to avoid missing possible cancers using Cerenkov luminescence. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/10/201007123055.htm Next, DNA archeologists discover a new target (ADAR1) for cancers that is
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
In Pursuit Of Restful Sleep And Help For Nocturia
One topic that seems to come up regularly on this forum is the issue of poor sleep or insomnia and it seems very common in PWP so I thought I would try another experiment to see if I could improve on my current sleep regimen and if I could, I wanted to share that information here on the forum. On that
One topic that seems to come up regularly on this forum is the issue of poor sleep or insomnia and it seems very common in PWP so I thought I would try another experiment to see if I could improve on my current sleep regimen and if I could, I wanted to share that information here on the forum. On that
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Is there anyone here who had a radical hysterectomy years ago and feel they are going through menapause now? Again!
If there is anyone here who had a radical hysterectomy years ago went through menopause then and feel that they are going through it again now years later I would like to hear from you!
If there is anyone here who had a radical hysterectomy years ago went through menopause then and feel that they are going through it again now years later I would like to hear from you!
Autumn822
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Women's Health
4 years ago
Auximen scan shows significant new cancerous activity and last post about my brother
Unfortunately, this is the last post about my brother. He passed away on October 6. My brother showed great fortitude against very long odds, and his courage and strength of spirit during this brutal battle was inspirational. I am heartbroken to lose him, but I know the cliché that he is finally at peace
Unfortunately, this is the last post about my brother. He passed away on October 6. My brother showed great fortitude against very long odds, and his courage and strength of spirit during this brutal battle was inspirational. I am heartbroken to lose him, but I know the cliché that he is finally at peace
Philly13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
German group refines Ga68 PSMA PET during RP surgery
"October 13, 2020 -- A PET-based optical imaging technique called Cerenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) was successfully used by German researchers to confirm the presence of cancer cells after prostate cancer surgery, according to a study published in the October edition of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine
"October 13, 2020 -- A PET-based optical imaging technique called Cerenkov luminescence imaging (CLI) was successfully used by German researchers to confirm the presence of cancer cells after prostate cancer surgery, according to a study published in the October edition of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Justfor_
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
First clinical evidence: Cannabis microdoses relieve pain
A typical
medical
cannabis
patient consumes 1 gram of 15% THC cannabis per day, which contains 150,000 micrograms of THC. This illustrates a key finding from the study — patients can benefit from dramatically lower doses.
A typical
medical
cannabis
patient consumes 1 gram of 15% THC cannabis per day, which contains 150,000 micrograms of THC. This illustrates a key finding from the study — patients can benefit from dramatically lower doses.
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Received my Eligard Injection on Tuesday - PSA a tick lower before injection - Low LDH score ?
Received my injection on Tuesday. Had labs done prior to injection. PSA dropped a tick from ".38" on 8/8/2020 to ".37" on 10/6/2020. My LDH was at 127. Literature says it is unusual to have a low LDH score. Anyone have any information on a low LDH score ? Thanks! Background Data: Diagnosed with
Received my injection on Tuesday. Had labs done prior to injection. PSA dropped a tick from ".38" on 8/8/2020 to ".37" on 10/6/2020. My LDH was at 127. Literature says it is unusual to have a low LDH score. Anyone have any information on a low LDH score ? Thanks! Background Data: Diagnosed with
searchingtom
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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