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Rising PSA
I'm Poollover, Just got the results of a blood test and my PSA went up from 0.67 to 0.77. I'm on Orgovyx and Zytiga. I'm 86 years old. How concerned should I be? 8 months ago it was about 12. That was before medication. Also slightly anemic. What are my options? Terry
I'm Poollover, Just got the results of a blood test and my PSA went up from 0.67 to 0.77. I'm on Orgovyx and Zytiga. I'm 86 years old. How concerned should I be? 8 months ago it was about 12. That was before medication. Also slightly anemic. What are my options? Terry
Poollover
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Estradiol, QoL and inflammation
Although I have been following the exchanges of this group for several months, this my first posting. I have (at 79) learned a lot from the pooled knowledge and experience of the group members. My inquiry ties in with posts regarding estradiol and the PATCH trial that have appeared the last couple
Although I have been following the exchanges of this group for several months, this my first posting. I have (at 79) learned a lot from the pooled knowledge and experience of the group members. My inquiry ties in with posts regarding estradiol and the PATCH trial that have appeared the last couple
Cliff-hanger
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Failed Pluvicto
Hello warriors, especially Tall Allen. I'm going on 6 years since Gleason 9 advanced metastatic diagnosis. Had a good run on Zytiga and all the usual other treatments, but just failed last ditch treatment of Pluvicto (after treatment 3). Did genetic testing and no significant mutations. My PSA is
Hello warriors, especially Tall Allen. I'm going on 6 years since Gleason 9 advanced metastatic diagnosis. Had a good run on Zytiga and all the usual other treatments, but just failed last ditch treatment of Pluvicto (after treatment 3). Did genetic testing and no significant mutations. My PSA is
jersy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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My brother was dDiagnosed in March 2023 with widespread prostate cancer metastasized to the spine, pelvic bones, ribs both left and right, and skull and lymph nodes. No progression to any organs. He had a orchiectomy, is on ABIRATERONE 500MG and has just completed six treatments of Doxetaxel .
My brother was dDiagnosed in March 2023 with widespread prostate cancer metastasized to the spine, pelvic bones, ribs both left and right, and skull and lymph nodes. No progression to any organs. He had a orchiectomy, is on ABIRATERONE 500MG and has just completed six treatments of Doxetaxel .
Sparlingo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PSA relapse rate vs testosterone nadir - 3
This plot shows the PSA relapse rate after RT and ADT, for Intermediate and High Risk men, comparing different levels of testosterone nadir ( 50 nd/dL). (ref: 2019) The
best
outcomes
are significantly associated with a
lower testosterone nadir ( < 20 ng/dL),
and the relationship
This plot shows the PSA relapse rate after RT and ADT, for Intermediate and High Risk men, comparing different levels of testosterone nadir ( 50 nd/dL). (ref: 2019) The
best
outcomes
are significantly associated with a
lower testosterone nadir ( < 20 ng/dL),
and the relationship
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Testosterone back to normal
I was diagnosed with PC last April 2023 with PSA of 125. Darilutimide and Relogolix, along with HIIT, plant based diet, and various supplements brought it down to .006. My MO granted a holiday about 6-7 weeks ago, and yesterday, I had my testosterone score. It is back to 312, which is above the number
I was diagnosed with PC last April 2023 with PSA of 125. Darilutimide and Relogolix, along with HIIT, plant based diet, and various supplements brought it down to .006. My MO granted a holiday about 6-7 weeks ago, and yesterday, I had my testosterone score. It is back to 312, which is above the number
Cape1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PSA Survival vs Testosterone Nadir - 2
This plot shows the Biochemical Relapse Free Survival after RT and ADT, after 10 years , for Intermediate and High Risk men, comparing different levels of testosterone nadir ( 50 nd/dL). (ref: 2019) The
best
outcomes
are significantly associated with a
lower testosterone nadir ( < 20
This plot shows the Biochemical Relapse Free Survival after RT and ADT, after 10 years , for Intermediate and High Risk men, comparing different levels of testosterone nadir ( 50 nd/dL). (ref: 2019) The
best
outcomes
are significantly associated with a
lower testosterone nadir ( < 20
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PSA Survival vs Testosterone Nadir - 1
This plot shows the Biochemical Relapse Free Survival after RT and ADT, versus time for up to 18 years, for Intermediate and High Risk men, comparing different levels of testosterone nadir ( 50 nd/dL). (ref: 2019) The
best
outcomes
are significantly associated with a
lower testosterone
This plot shows the Biochemical Relapse Free Survival after RT and ADT, versus time for up to 18 years, for Intermediate and High Risk men, comparing different levels of testosterone nadir ( 50 nd/dL). (ref: 2019) The
best
outcomes
are significantly associated with a
lower testosterone
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Triplet and now Radiation?
Hi all - just wanting your thoughts on this. In my profile you would see full details but I will summarize here. 50yr old diagnosed Aug 2nd with PCA with spread to L5 and pubic bone. Original PSA was around 9 and put on Casodex for month, then Lupron every 3 months, plus Darolutamide. Just completed
Hi all - just wanting your thoughts on this. In my profile you would see full details but I will summarize here. 50yr old diagnosed Aug 2nd with PCA with spread to L5 and pubic bone. Original PSA was around 9 and put on Casodex for month, then Lupron every 3 months, plus Darolutamide. Just completed
Yzinger
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Removal of contralateral testicle
To further reduce risk of recurrence of NHL DLBCL the contralateral testicle was removed as well. Surgery was successful. Now waiting two months and then check PSA and Testosterone. Still hormone sensitive, but no further Lupron required. Looking forward.
To further reduce risk of recurrence of NHL DLBCL the contralateral testicle was removed as well. Surgery was successful. Now waiting two months and then check PSA and Testosterone. Still hormone sensitive, but no further Lupron required. Looking forward.
Nusch
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
No more enzalutamide: docetaxel next up
So enzalutamide has stopped doing its thing. PSA up to 3.9 but it’s worked for 3.5 years. Also got a new lesion in my thoracic spine so in addition to docetaxel, a single dose of radiotherapy. Hope that will all be underway within a couple of weeks. Some fear for a while about the meds not working and
So enzalutamide has stopped doing its thing. PSA up to 3.9 but it’s worked for 3.5 years. Also got a new lesion in my thoracic spine so in addition to docetaxel, a single dose of radiotherapy. Hope that will all be underway within a couple of weeks. Some fear for a while about the meds not working and
FortyWinks
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
What is my PSADT?
My PSA on Jan 26 was 3.28 My urologist put me on antibiotic for 30 days and I retested yesterday at 3.66. I'm using the MSK PSADT calculator and doubling time varies depending on length of history I input. Most articles on PSADT say not to use real long histories, like 10 years for example, but rather
My PSA on Jan 26 was 3.28 My urologist put me on antibiotic for 30 days and I retested yesterday at 3.66. I'm using the MSK PSADT calculator and doubling time varies depending on length of history I input. Most articles on PSADT say not to use real long histories, like 10 years for example, but rather
hwrjr
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Warren Farr
Hi, my name is warren I was diagnosed in late November 2023 with Prostrate Cancer from a MRI I then had a PSMA CT Scan and the next day Robotic removal of my prostrate RRP. The Biopsy showed staging pT3b 30% ductal after a Gleason score of 5+4=9 My PSA after removal was 0.22 then 4 weeks later 0.38
Hi, my name is warren I was diagnosed in late November 2023 with Prostrate Cancer from a MRI I then had a PSMA CT Scan and the next day Robotic removal of my prostrate RRP. The Biopsy showed staging pT3b 30% ductal after a Gleason score of 5+4=9 My PSA after removal was 0.22 then 4 weeks later 0.38
Snoopy8125
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
radiation or no radiation
I Just updated my profile and am G-9 with PNI, IDC and lymphovascular invasion. Check 2 mutation as well but Decipher at .41. RP Dr V Patel march 2020 (T3b, negative margins and negative lymph nodes) and PSA undetectable until Sept 2023. Started at 0.021 and now Feb 22nd 2024 at 0.052. Seeing Dr
I Just updated my profile and am G-9 with PNI, IDC and lymphovascular invasion. Check 2 mutation as well but Decipher at .41. RP Dr V Patel march 2020 (T3b, negative margins and negative lymph nodes) and PSA undetectable until Sept 2023. Started at 0.021 and now Feb 22nd 2024 at 0.052. Seeing Dr
Peppertree602
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Early Results of Estrogen PATCH trial - 1
Here are some Early Results from the first year of the Transdermal Estrogen PATCH trial. References are available on their website at: http://patch.mrcctu.ucl.ac.uk. The cohort was men with High or Very High Risk prostate cancer. Stage T3 (73%) and Stage T4 (14%), baseline PSA = 35 ng/mL. The upper
Here are some Early Results from the first year of the Transdermal Estrogen PATCH trial. References are available on their website at: http://patch.mrcctu.ucl.ac.uk. The cohort was men with High or Very High Risk prostate cancer. Stage T3 (73%) and Stage T4 (14%), baseline PSA = 35 ng/mL. The upper
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Advice please
I am a healthy 65 year old with arthritis in my left hip. It is manageable but very painful and I have pains down my leg plus it disturbs my sleep. I have been told it has to be very severe to get any form of treatment. That is ridiculous- that I have to wait another 5 years or so - I can’t even get
I am a healthy 65 year old with arthritis in my left hip. It is manageable but very painful and I have pains down my leg plus it disturbs my sleep. I have been told it has to be very severe to get any form of treatment. That is ridiculous- that I have to wait another 5 years or so - I can’t even get
Wessy
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Arthritis Action
11 months ago
Finasteride: "Miracle drug" regrows hair, heals prostate, and also boosts heart health ByEric Ralls Earth.com
I am now thinking to add Finasteride to Bicalutamide plus degarelix injections. Would/could it help me if on the psma pet scan my only visible cancer is in my prostate? I had radiation therapy to my prostate but my prostate cancer is back and looks like that the radiation therapy failed and the most
I am now thinking to add Finasteride to Bicalutamide plus degarelix injections. Would/could it help me if on the psma pet scan my only visible cancer is in my prostate? I had radiation therapy to my prostate but my prostate cancer is back and looks like that the radiation therapy failed and the most
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
question about going to Mayo
we have an appointment to see Dr Sartor at Mayo but my husband has read Dr Kwon helps refer patients out of the country for Actinium 225. We saw Dr Sartor when he was at Tulane. Will we be able to discuss Atinium w Dr Sartor or should we also try to see Dr Kwon? What’s the appropriate etiquette?
we have an appointment to see Dr Sartor at Mayo but my husband has read Dr Kwon helps refer patients out of the country for Actinium 225. We saw Dr Sartor when he was at Tulane. Will we be able to discuss Atinium w Dr Sartor or should we also try to see Dr Kwon? What’s the appropriate etiquette?
SuppWife
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
After 2 Nuclear Ligand treatments should I still have severe bone pain in my lower back?
My SO was diagnosed last year with stage 4 Prostate cancer. Although his PSA never went extremely high (8.0) his Gleason scores were two 8's and a 9. The cancer when diagnosed consumed his complete prostate and was found in the vertebras of his neck, shoulder and shoulder socket plus his pelvis and
My SO was diagnosed last year with stage 4 Prostate cancer. Although his PSA never went extremely high (8.0) his Gleason scores were two 8's and a 9. The cancer when diagnosed consumed his complete prostate and was found in the vertebras of his neck, shoulder and shoulder socket plus his pelvis and
chuigk
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Xtandi--Eligibility
Hello, I have been taking Xtandi since June 2022, It has taken my PSA down to <.01 (less than) and so far has kept it there. Which I am very grateful! I am self pay and not old enough to have Medicare (just turned 64). I have recieved the Xtandi thru Astellas pharmacy in Texas. I have always qualified
Hello, I have been taking Xtandi since June 2022, It has taken my PSA down to <.01 (less than) and so far has kept it there. Which I am very grateful! I am self pay and not old enough to have Medicare (just turned 64). I have recieved the Xtandi thru Astellas pharmacy in Texas. I have always qualified
JD-guy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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