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BROQ/Prostaphane
Last week I had my 3 monthly PSA check and was happy and surprised to see that it had remained unchanged at 0.07. It had previously been creeping up and I am not currently on any treatement since my Cyberknife to a lymph node in December 21 together with 6 months of bicalutamide. I take a large variety
Last week I had my 3 monthly PSA check and was happy and surprised to see that it had remained unchanged at 0.07. It had previously been creeping up and I am not currently on any treatement since my Cyberknife to a lymph node in December 21 together with 6 months of bicalutamide. I take a large variety
GreenStreet
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
bicalutamide no longer as effective?
After more than two years of bicalutamide monotherapy and repeated PSA<0.1 I just received a 0.6. Before the bicalutamide my PSMA scan showed activity in only the seminal vesicle region. PSA was 2.5 at that time. Lupron had ceased being effective. Bicalutamide had a terrific response. I don’t think PSMA
After more than two years of bicalutamide monotherapy and repeated PSA<0.1 I just received a 0.6. Before the bicalutamide my PSMA scan showed activity in only the seminal vesicle region. PSA was 2.5 at that time. Lupron had ceased being effective. Bicalutamide had a terrific response. I don’t think PSMA
kreg001
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Elevated PSA 8 weeks after Robotic Prostatectomy
At the age of 70 my most recent treatment was a Robotic Prostatectomy after which pathology report was Gl 3+4 prostate cancer, pT3a (EPE and bladder neck invasion), N1 (1/15 nodes positive), multiple positive margins.( Prior to that I underwent Cryotherapy for prostate cancer in Mar 2012.) My PSA level
At the age of 70 my most recent treatment was a Robotic Prostatectomy after which pathology report was Gl 3+4 prostate cancer, pT3a (EPE and bladder neck invasion), N1 (1/15 nodes positive), multiple positive margins.( Prior to that I underwent Cryotherapy for prostate cancer in Mar 2012.) My PSA level
OLDSALTY2008
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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My trajectory after a "vacation" and a new metastasis
My backgound briefly (full details in Profile): aggressive form, BRCA2 mutation, RP in 2017, then 39 sessions of radiation, and 3 yrs of Lupron. All at Smilow Cancer Hospital. As a result, my PSA was undetectable for 2.5 years, and in 9/21 I was put on a "vacation" from treatment. Then PSA started
My backgound briefly (full details in Profile): aggressive form, BRCA2 mutation, RP in 2017, then 39 sessions of radiation, and 3 yrs of Lupron. All at Smilow Cancer Hospital. As a result, my PSA was undetectable for 2.5 years, and in 9/21 I was put on a "vacation" from treatment. Then PSA started
Istomin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
What to do?
Hi All, At the end of August 2023 I completed 8 rounds of docetaxel. On 9/13/23 my PSA was 5.7, 10/30/23 8.25 and 11/27/23 it’s now 16.72. This year has been a shit show. I know my MO will put me on pluvicto. Here’s my quandary: I am a single gay man. Parents gone. No siblings. All I have to really
Hi All, At the end of August 2023 I completed 8 rounds of docetaxel. On 9/13/23 my PSA was 5.7, 10/30/23 8.25 and 11/27/23 it’s now 16.72. This year has been a shit show. I know my MO will put me on pluvicto. Here’s my quandary: I am a single gay man. Parents gone. No siblings. All I have to really
MJCA
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Sudden onset of severe leg pain
Yesterday my husband was strolling about the house as usual. Last night he experienced debilitating pain in his right thigh to the point he collapsed when trying to put weight on it, and then could not sleep because of the pain. He has needed a walker for even a few steps. We visited his PCP today
Yesterday my husband was strolling about the house as usual. Last night he experienced debilitating pain in his right thigh to the point he collapsed when trying to put weight on it, and then could not sleep because of the pain. He has needed a walker for even a few steps. We visited his PCP today
Tinuriel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Steroids and Radium 223
Hi Hopefully my husband will start Radium 223 in 4-6 weeks. He recently stopped abiraterone after 5 months as his PSA was doubling every month. While he was on abiraterone he was taking 2mgs of dexamethasone, although 1mg for the last month. He’s currently taking 6mgs of prednisilone but our question
Hi Hopefully my husband will start Radium 223 in 4-6 weeks. He recently stopped abiraterone after 5 months as his PSA was doubling every month. While he was on abiraterone he was taking 2mgs of dexamethasone, although 1mg for the last month. He’s currently taking 6mgs of prednisilone but our question
NLondon43
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Signatera tumor dna test
Has anyone heard of using the Signatera test from Natera to detect the presence of prostate cancer recurrence when PSA is rising but the PSMA PET scan is negative?
Has anyone heard of using the Signatera test from Natera to detect the presence of prostate cancer recurrence when PSA is rising but the PSMA PET scan is negative?
shihtzu124
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PSA Dropped after 22 days of Zytiga
On Nov 1, my cancer was diagnosed as castrate resistant. Abiraterone and Prednisone was added to Lupron. On November 3 I had a Lupron shot and started Abiraterone and Prednisone on November 10. Today I had a PSA test. My PSA dropped from 0.8 on November 1 to 0.44 today. I was not expecting such dramatic
On Nov 1, my cancer was diagnosed as castrate resistant. Abiraterone and Prednisone was added to Lupron. On November 3 I had a Lupron shot and started Abiraterone and Prednisone on November 10. Today I had a PSA test. My PSA dropped from 0.8 on November 1 to 0.44 today. I was not expecting such dramatic
dac500
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Final Path Report After RALP (Dad - 74, G7- 4+3) , what’s next ?
Hi All, I had posted about a month ago about my dad with G7 - 4+ 3. We originally thought there were bone Mets but it just turned out to be another bone anomaly identified in the PSMA PET scan. We went ahead with RALP and have shared the final path report here. While the MRI showed no signs of
Hi All, I had posted about a month ago about my dad with G7 - 4+ 3. We originally thought there were bone Mets but it just turned out to be another bone anomaly identified in the PSMA PET scan. We went ahead with RALP and have shared the final path report here. While the MRI showed no signs of
EzioAudi7
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
BAT trial update
I commenced the trial about 2 months ago and I have now had 2 cycles of treatment consisting of testosterone injections and carboplatin infusions. 5 days ago I had my first CT and bone scans and the trial leader tells me my 3 detectable rib metastases are 'stable'. The stable assessment is good enough
I commenced the trial about 2 months ago and I have now had 2 cycles of treatment consisting of testosterone injections and carboplatin infusions. 5 days ago I had my first CT and bone scans and the trial leader tells me my 3 detectable rib metastases are 'stable'. The stable assessment is good enough
Bjry
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
What is reco diet to take abi with food?
I am on Lupron and Abi two months now with <.1 PSA down from 2.2, MO says I can do abi w food if I want, so is it an okay idea to go with 500 or 250mg per day vs 1000, and if so, how many grams of fat constitute the low fat breakfast to eat with the abi? 🙂
I am on Lupron and Abi two months now with <.1 PSA down from 2.2, MO says I can do abi w food if I want, so is it an okay idea to go with 500 or 250mg per day vs 1000, and if so, how many grams of fat constitute the low fat breakfast to eat with the abi? 🙂
jackwfrench
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Detection of Small Cell Prostate Cancer
I understand Small Cell Prostate Cancer (SCPC) may produce less PSA. How do you detect SCPC? Is it detectable by PSMA PET/CT scan?
I understand Small Cell Prostate Cancer (SCPC) may produce less PSA. How do you detect SCPC? Is it detectable by PSMA PET/CT scan?
dac500
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Combine standard care with alternative care
The University of Maryland reported two cases of terminated PCs by combining standard care treatment with an alternative treatment. By reducing the PSAs to less than 3, the clioquinol + zinc killed more cancer than testosterone could renew, therefore termination. My PSA in three months went from 58
The University of Maryland reported two cases of terminated PCs by combining standard care treatment with an alternative treatment. By reducing the PSAs to less than 3, the clioquinol + zinc killed more cancer than testosterone could renew, therefore termination. My PSA in three months went from 58
agnut
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PSA after Biopsy
I've heard that the biopsy procedure (14 cores) can elevate future PSA results. What is the recommended number of days or weeks to pass before scheduling a follow up PSA test? Thank you!
I've heard that the biopsy procedure (14 cores) can elevate future PSA results. What is the recommended number of days or weeks to pass before scheduling a follow up PSA test? Thank you!
Mpls
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
5th Pluvicto tomorrow
My husband's lab work for tomorrow's treatment shows a new low on his PSA, 7.9. Again there are blood numbers that are in the "low" range but last time the Doctor Wasn't concerned and we were able to return to Mexico 3 days after treatment. His weight is down 10 lbs from last time but i be been sick
My husband's lab work for tomorrow's treatment shows a new low on his PSA, 7.9. Again there are blood numbers that are in the "low" range but last time the Doctor Wasn't concerned and we were able to return to Mexico 3 days after treatment. His weight is down 10 lbs from last time but i be been sick
Karirudy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
New here
Hi everyone, I am new here. I have had rheumatoid arthritis for a long time but was diagnosed more recently with fibromyalgia as my consultant explained to me that a lot of my pain is not consistent with rheumatoid arthritis but is consistent with fibromyalgia as are other symptoms I have. The pain
Hi everyone, I am new here. I have had rheumatoid arthritis for a long time but was diagnosed more recently with fibromyalgia as my consultant explained to me that a lot of my pain is not consistent with rheumatoid arthritis but is consistent with fibromyalgia as are other symptoms I have. The pain
ma73jon
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 months ago
Low Volume Low PSA Metastatic PC.
When my Oncologist refers to Low volume, Low PSA Oglimetastic PC, what is he saying about my disease? I’ve been oo Abiraterone followed by Xtandi with Lupron every 3 months and Zometa every 6.
When my Oncologist refers to Low volume, Low PSA Oglimetastic PC, what is he saying about my disease? I’ve been oo Abiraterone followed by Xtandi with Lupron every 3 months and Zometa every 6.
NDJIM
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Rising PSA
Hi, have updated my profile to reflect recent changes. A gradual increase in PSA (1.2) with the prospect of changes to treatment if it continues at the current rate and gets near to 4. The oncologist is suggesting probably chemo but I would like to know more about other options before that discussion
Hi, have updated my profile to reflect recent changes. A gradual increase in PSA (1.2) with the prospect of changes to treatment if it continues at the current rate and gets near to 4. The oncologist is suggesting probably chemo but I would like to know more about other options before that discussion
FortyWinks
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Arx517 updates about the trial for metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer
”Following completion of the 21-day observation period at 3.4 mg/kg (Cohort 9), no dose limiting toxicities (DLTs) or serious adverse events (SAEs) were observed Two patients in Cohort 9 experienced rapid PSA reduction at three weeks post-treatment following the first ARX517 dose” https://www.biospace.com
”Following completion of the 21-day observation period at 3.4 mg/kg (Cohort 9), no dose limiting toxicities (DLTs) or serious adverse events (SAEs) were observed Two patients in Cohort 9 experienced rapid PSA reduction at three weeks post-treatment following the first ARX517 dose” https://www.biospace.com
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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