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Can anyone tell me what this means?
IMPRESSION Activity RIGHT third rib again seen, visible on a December PET/CT - might be
metastasis
although no definite CT abnormality. Trauma seems less likely. Could correlate with MRI if clinically warranted. No activity at a stable RIGHT upper lobe pulmonary nodule, probably benign.
IMPRESSION Activity RIGHT third rib again seen, visible on a December PET/CT - might be
metastasis
although no definite CT abnormality. Trauma seems less likely. Could correlate with MRI if clinically warranted. No activity at a stable RIGHT upper lobe pulmonary nodule, probably benign.
Clutch2026
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Met-directed therapy beneficial when less than five mets
Metastasis
-directed therapy in the form of stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) may provide benefits beyond local control in both patients with hormone-sensitive and hormone-resistant prostate cancer, including longer BPFS and radiologic PFS.
Metastasis
-directed therapy in the form of stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) may provide benefits beyond local control in both patients with hormone-sensitive and hormone-resistant prostate cancer, including longer BPFS and radiologic PFS.
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
flare after SBRT to single bone met? How long until PSA goes to zero?
did Lu177 with PSA .03 and prostate,Limph nodes, and one bone
metastasis
All lesions disappeared in PET PSMA scan 9 months later except one bone Mets that went from SuvMAX 4 to 23 , and PSA from .30 to 5.5 We did SBRT to the rib. Does anyone have experience on a PSA flare after SBRT?
did Lu177 with PSA .03 and prostate,Limph nodes, and one bone
metastasis
All lesions disappeared in PET PSMA scan 9 months later except one bone Mets that went from SuvMAX 4 to 23 , and PSA from .30 to 5.5 We did SBRT to the rib. Does anyone have experience on a PSA flare after SBRT?
Manilo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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New Regulator of Prostate Cancer Metastasis Discovered
I searched for this article, on the forum, & could not find it, so I apologize, if it has been posted before! Does not apply to me, to my knowledge? "May 10, 2022" "In the current study, scientists investigated the non-AR functions of HOXB13, finding that the transcription factor has an entirely separate
I searched for this article, on the forum, & could not find it, so I apologize, if it has been posted before! Does not apply to me, to my knowledge? "May 10, 2022" "In the current study, scientists investigated the non-AR functions of HOXB13, finding that the transcription factor has an entirely separate
john4803
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Overall Survival With Palbociclib and Fulvestrant in Women With HR+/HER2− Advanced Breast Cancer
Published in Oncology and Journal Scan / Research · September 06, 2022 This updated exploratory analysis of the PALOMA-3 study showed
superior overall survival (OS) outcomes with palbociclib plus fulvestrant
compared with fulvestrant alone in patients with HR+/HER2− advanced breast cancer who
Published in Oncology and Journal Scan / Research · September 06, 2022 This updated exploratory analysis of the PALOMA-3 study showed
superior overall survival (OS) outcomes with palbociclib plus fulvestrant
compared with fulvestrant alone in patients with HR+/HER2− advanced breast cancer who
Hazelgreen
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Metastatic Breast Cancer
It has been a whirlwind of tests , Dr. Visits and going on medications. I have had breast cancer in 2017 and faithfully went and had mammogram’s since then. Cancer is no respecter of anyone. I am 79 years old and looking at who knows what is ahead. This one thing I know, God is by my side all the time
It has been a whirlwind of tests , Dr. Visits and going on medications. I have had breast cancer in 2017 and faithfully went and had mammogram’s since then. Cancer is no respecter of anyone. I am 79 years old and looking at who knows what is ahead. This one thing I know, God is by my side all the time
Granny333
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2 years ago
Breast-conserving surgery (BCS) or Mastectomy?
Published in Oncology Journal Scan / Research · September 30, 2022 TAKE-HOME MESSAGE This retrospective study evaluating survival outcomes in women with breast cancer aged over 70 years following breast-conserving surgery (BCS) or mastectomy showed that BCS and mastectomy led to comparable overall
Published in Oncology Journal Scan / Research · September 30, 2022 TAKE-HOME MESSAGE This retrospective study evaluating survival outcomes in women with breast cancer aged over 70 years following breast-conserving surgery (BCS) or mastectomy showed that BCS and mastectomy led to comparable overall
Hazelgreen
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Need advice on rampant metastasis.
Has anyone else experienced a case like this - so much
metastasis
but no DNA info in blood? Guardant says the sample was perfect, just nothing there. Anything else I should be thinking of or asking?
Has anyone else experienced a case like this - so much
metastasis
but no DNA info in blood? Guardant says the sample was perfect, just nothing there. Anything else I should be thinking of or asking?
Sewinggam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Pondering Possible Second Line of Treatment
I was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2012; had lumpectomy and breast reduction in November 2012. April 2019 was diagnosed with mets to bones in hip area. Three targeted rounds of rads and a protocol of Ibrance (100mg after 125mg caused mouth sores) and Faslodex shots monthly and Xgeva every
I was diagnosed with breast cancer in October 2012; had lumpectomy and breast reduction in November 2012. April 2019 was diagnosed with mets to bones in hip area. Three targeted rounds of rads and a protocol of Ibrance (100mg after 125mg caused mouth sores) and Faslodex shots monthly and Xgeva every
AvidBooklover
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2 years ago
Cabergoline/ Dostinex/ Casodex - Prolactin suppression to remain Hormone sensitive
Keywords: Prolactin, Prostate Cancer, Malignancy,
Metastasis
INTRODUCTION Androgen-independent advanced prostate cancer continues to account for most of the ~30,000 prostate cancer deaths/year in the U.S. and ~1.2 million prostate cancer deaths/year worldwide.
Keywords: Prolactin, Prostate Cancer, Malignancy,
Metastasis
INTRODUCTION Androgen-independent advanced prostate cancer continues to account for most of the ~30,000 prostate cancer deaths/year in the U.S. and ~1.2 million prostate cancer deaths/year worldwide.
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Update on MRI/CT scans: Trying to be strong 💪🏽 !
Hi MBC Chics! This chic has been trying to wrap my head around it all. Liver met (one tumor) has increased in size a bit. Cancer in the pleural cavity around the right lung is thickening. So changing from Ibrance to Affinitor ( a chemo drug pill 💊) with the Faslodex injections 💉 with the hope to stop
Hi MBC Chics! This chic has been trying to wrap my head around it all. Liver met (one tumor) has increased in size a bit. Cancer in the pleural cavity around the right lung is thickening. So changing from Ibrance to Affinitor ( a chemo drug pill 💊) with the Faslodex injections 💉 with the hope to stop
Hotlantaphatz
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Why would a metastasis “disappear”
I’m wondering why one of my rather small mets, near right seminal vesicle (RSV), could be detected in three consecutive PSMA scans over the course of almost four years, but then would seem to have gone away six months
[i]after[/i]
stopping my most recent on-cycle of lupron. Here’s the chronological
I’m wondering why one of my rather small mets, near right seminal vesicle (RSV), could be detected in three consecutive PSMA scans over the course of almost four years, but then would seem to have gone away six months
[i]after[/i]
stopping my most recent on-cycle of lupron. Here’s the chronological
lokibear0803
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Xeloda and Swimming
Hi! Has anyone been on xeloda ? I just saw my onco today and unfortunately recent PETScan just confirmed my present treatment kisqali and fulvestrant isn’t working anymore. I was on kisqali and letrozole for over 4 yrs and changed letrozole to fulvestrant 3 months ago but unfortunately after 3 months
Hi! Has anyone been on xeloda ? I just saw my onco today and unfortunately recent PETScan just confirmed my present treatment kisqali and fulvestrant isn’t working anymore. I was on kisqali and letrozole for over 4 yrs and changed letrozole to fulvestrant 3 months ago but unfortunately after 3 months
Bless_68
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Herceptin
I have been taking Herceptin and Perjeta but my echocardiogram showed my heart was getting hurt by the Herceptin. I only take the two every three weeks. Well I was going to take it this Tuesday but since it was hurting my heart I didn’t take it. So how long does it take to get this Herceptin to get out
I have been taking Herceptin and Perjeta but my echocardiogram showed my heart was getting hurt by the Herceptin. I only take the two every three weeks. Well I was going to take it this Tuesday but since it was hurting my heart I didn’t take it. So how long does it take to get this Herceptin to get out
EvaL
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2 years ago
Sudy shows Stereotactic Radiotherapy safe for treating oligometastases
Among the 263 patients with a single
metastasis
treated with SABR, 214 (81%) had oligometastatic disease and 49 (19%) had oligoprogressive disease. The most common sites of SABR were lung (34%), non-spine bone (25%), spine (16%), lymph nodes (14%), liver (5%), and adrenal (3%).
Among the 263 patients with a single
metastasis
treated with SABR, 214 (81%) had oligometastatic disease and 49 (19%) had oligoprogressive disease. The most common sites of SABR were lung (34%), non-spine bone (25%), spine (16%), lymph nodes (14%), liver (5%), and adrenal (3%).
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Between a rock and another rock...
Would love to just substitute Xtandi but got no
metastasis
going on, so dr. won't Rx it. Seems wrong, that I can't get the perfect alternate Rx until my PCa gets worse.
Would love to just substitute Xtandi but got no
metastasis
going on, so dr. won't Rx it. Seems wrong, that I can't get the perfect alternate Rx until my PCa gets worse.
JPOM
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Welcoming New Era of Expanded Use of Radiotherapies
Metastasis
-directed therapy in the form of stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) may provide benefits beyond local control in both patients with hormone-sensitive and hormone-resistant prostate cancer, including longer BPFS and radiologic PFS.Radiotherapy, particularly SABR, should be considered
Metastasis
-directed therapy in the form of stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) may provide benefits beyond local control in both patients with hormone-sensitive and hormone-resistant prostate cancer, including longer BPFS and radiologic PFS.Radiotherapy, particularly SABR, should be considered
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Moving into the new area of Expanded use of Radiotherapy
Metastasis
-directed therapy in the form of stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) may provide benefits beyond local control in both patients with hormone-sensitive and hormone-resistant prostate cancer, including longer BPFS and radiologic PFS.Radiotherapy, particularly SABR, should be considered
Metastasis
-directed therapy in the form of stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) may provide benefits beyond local control in both patients with hormone-sensitive and hormone-resistant prostate cancer, including longer BPFS and radiologic PFS.Radiotherapy, particularly SABR, should be considered
MateoBeach
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
PSA Rising after 5 years
I was concerned with micro
metastasis
. I would like to know what is the reason for the rise in PSA. Thanks
I was concerned with micro
metastasis
. I would like to know what is the reason for the rise in PSA. Thanks
Islandboy2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Is another MRI needed?
my husband had an nuclear medicine bone scan and CT on 1/27/22 which did not show
metastasis
in lymph nodes, only prostate cancer, on March 11/2022 we had the PSMA PET scan which did show the Mets to lymph nodes. He got an Eligard shot and Prolia shot 4/13 and started Zytiga on 4/21.
my husband had an nuclear medicine bone scan and CT on 1/27/22 which did not show
metastasis
in lymph nodes, only prostate cancer, on March 11/2022 we had the PSMA PET scan which did show the Mets to lymph nodes. He got an Eligard shot and Prolia shot 4/13 and started Zytiga on 4/21.
NNPwife
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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