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Went to appointment with Radiation Oncologist at Emory St. Joseph's Winship Cancer Center - Dr. Bruce Hershatter. Good guy, no BS, straight shooter. He actually drew it out on a sheet of paper (front & back, back was worse) for me and talked me and my friend through the options (1) and pretty much
Went to appointment with Radiation Oncologist at Emory St. Joseph's Winship Cancer Center - Dr. Bruce Hershatter. Good guy, no BS, straight shooter. He actually drew it out on a sheet of paper (front & back, back was worse) for me and talked me and my friend through the options (1) and pretty much
BCPC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 days ago
A promising adjuvant for immunotherapy in multiple cancers: PVP-037
Hopefully it will help with prostate as well! https://www.drugtargetreview.com/news/151463/discovery-of-a-promising-agonist-adjuvant/
Hopefully it will help with prostate as well! https://www.drugtargetreview.com/news/151463/discovery-of-a-promising-agonist-adjuvant/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 days ago
June Webinar follow-up: NAC & Methylene Blue
June Webinar follow-up: NAC & Methylene Blue By Dr. Jess Armine For information on LDN, go to https://linktr.ee/ldnrt How do you recommend tapering of botanicals? Our webinars and training courses can be purchased from https://www.ldnrtevents.com/collections/webinars-and-training-courses
June Webinar follow-up: NAC & Methylene Blue By Dr. Jess Armine For information on LDN, go to https://linktr.ee/ldnrt How do you recommend tapering of botanicals? Our webinars and training courses can be purchased from https://www.ldnrtevents.com/collections/webinars-and-training-courses
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LDN Research Trust
9 days ago
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Should I reduce my desogestrel dose?
Hi everyone I'm new here, sorry if this seems like a bit of an essay - I am after some advice about desogestrel. I have been on desogestrel for almost 10 months now (8 months at double dose). It's not been an easy ride, constant bleeding everyday (very heavy to start with). Finally at 9 months
Hi everyone I'm new here, sorry if this seems like a bit of an essay - I am after some advice about desogestrel. I have been on desogestrel for almost 10 months now (8 months at double dose). It's not been an easy ride, constant bleeding everyday (very heavy to start with). Finally at 9 months
bryoccoli
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Endometriosis UK
9 days ago
Endo & Pelvic Adhesions
Hi all, I'm a newbie to this site although i have had endo for over 30 years. At my initial diagnosis, i was stage 4. 10 years ago I had a sub-total hysterectomy (they could not remove my cervix as it was stuck to my bladder with endo cysts). Since then, on and off, i have a spot in my lower right side
Hi all, I'm a newbie to this site although i have had endo for over 30 years. At my initial diagnosis, i was stage 4. 10 years ago I had a sub-total hysterectomy (they could not remove my cervix as it was stuck to my bladder with endo cysts). Since then, on and off, i have a spot in my lower right side
helterskelter123
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Endometriosis UK
9 days ago
Unusual case
Short summary. 79 years old. Surgery 12 years ago on G4+3. Recurrence 3 years later. IMRT and second recurrence 3 years later. No ADT. PSADT 1.5 years and now it's 2.3. Two PSMA scans. First showed nothing. Second showed ill defined area in prostate bed that might be positive. Never had ADT.
Short summary. 79 years old. Surgery 12 years ago on G4+3. Recurrence 3 years later. IMRT and second recurrence 3 years later. No ADT. PSADT 1.5 years and now it's 2.3. Two PSMA scans. First showed nothing. Second showed ill defined area in prostate bed that might be positive. Never had ADT.
npac
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 days ago
low stomach acid
Post from lady on here earlier caught my attention and I wonder if any of you knowledgable people can throw some light on this? I done the home test - some baking soda & water first thing and no burp at all which indicates low stomach acid. Thankfully I do not have discomfort but I’m concerned about
Post from lady on here earlier caught my attention and I wonder if any of you knowledgable people can throw some light on this? I done the home test - some baking soda & water first thing and no burp at all which indicates low stomach acid. Thankfully I do not have discomfort but I’m concerned about
FoxyTed
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Thyroid UK
11 days ago
What do you think about Methylene Blue if one has an MAO inhibitor enzyme?
What do you think about Methylene Blue if one has an MAO inhibitor enzyme? Answered by Dr. Jess Armine https://youtu.be/FdkJBq-fXt0?si=pvmIXcdsd0ya57lz For information on LDN, go to https://linktr.ee/ldnrt Our webinars and training courses can be purchased from https://www.ldnrtevents.com/collections
What do you think about Methylene Blue if one has an MAO inhibitor enzyme? Answered by Dr. Jess Armine https://youtu.be/FdkJBq-fXt0?si=pvmIXcdsd0ya57lz For information on LDN, go to https://linktr.ee/ldnrt Our webinars and training courses can be purchased from https://www.ldnrtevents.com/collections
Shewulf
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LDN Research Trust
11 days ago
Assessing the Benefit of CAR T-cell Therapies for mCRPC
A first-in-human phase 1 trial (NCT03873805) investigated the safety and bioactivity of prostate stem cell antigen-directed CAR T cells for patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. CancerNetwork® spoke with Saul Priceman, PhD, associate professor and associate director of the
A first-in-human phase 1 trial (NCT03873805) investigated the safety and bioactivity of prostate stem cell antigen-directed CAR T cells for patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer. CancerNetwork® spoke with Saul Priceman, PhD, associate professor and associate director of the
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
14 days ago
Help Interpreting PET Scan Results
This is for my son's father (and my best friend). His biopsy showed prostate cancer, Gleason Score 7 (3+4), Grade 2, cancer found in all 12 cores. Yesterday he went in for a PSMA PET Scan and the results were delivered to his online account this morning. His Dr is closed for the holiday weekend so
This is for my son's father (and my best friend). His biopsy showed prostate cancer, Gleason Score 7 (3+4), Grade 2, cancer found in all 12 cores. Yesterday he went in for a PSMA PET Scan and the results were delivered to his online account this morning. His Dr is closed for the holiday weekend so
Autumn911
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
15 days ago
radiation treatments led to perforated colon?
St. Patrick’s Day I collapsed in pain and was rushed to ER. A CT ABD PE revealed a perforated colon near my rectum, broad internal infection (sepsis) with kidneys and liver shutting down. A life flight, three surgeries later, 3 weeks sedated and immobile in an ICU, and seven weeks in hospital rehabs
St. Patrick’s Day I collapsed in pain and was rushed to ER. A CT ABD PE revealed a perforated colon near my rectum, broad internal infection (sepsis) with kidneys and liver shutting down. A life flight, three surgeries later, 3 weeks sedated and immobile in an ICU, and seven weeks in hospital rehabs
kreg001
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
15 days ago
radiotherapy
Hi all. My husband is scheduled to have radiotherapy on Wednesday. This will hopefully stop, or at least slow down the cancer growing in his liver. He will also have radiotherapy on a hip bone which has started to cause some pain. Hopefully he will get some relief from this. I think that for now
Hi all. My husband is scheduled to have radiotherapy on Wednesday. This will hopefully stop, or at least slow down the cancer growing in his liver. He will also have radiotherapy on a hip bone which has started to cause some pain. Hopefully he will get some relief from this. I think that for now
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
16 days ago
UTIs and Vaginal Atrophy
Good morning. I normally post on the PMR forum but today I'm seeking advice about a UTI which has not cleared up despite two courses of antibiotics. The GP says that I have some vaginal atrophy and wants me to take vaginal estriol. I was prescribed 3 days of Nitrofurantoin without a urine test. After
Good morning. I normally post on the PMR forum but today I'm seeking advice about a UTI which has not cleared up despite two courses of antibiotics. The GP says that I have some vaginal atrophy and wants me to take vaginal estriol. I was prescribed 3 days of Nitrofurantoin without a urine test. After
Siena62
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Bladder Health UK
19 days ago
repurposing moving forward
Repurposing therapy of ibrexafungerp vulvovaginal candidiasis drugs as cancer therapeutics https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2024.1428755/full
Repurposing therapy of ibrexafungerp vulvovaginal candidiasis drugs as cancer therapeutics https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2024.1428755/full
Maxone73
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Fight Prostate Cancer
21 days ago
Hormone Therapy
.Hi..So my husband was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer via a routine check during a GPs appointment...It was 2020,and we went into lockdown for Covid not long after..He elected to have a Prostatectomy, but unfortunately his PSA never went to zero...Levels remained low, and he had a PET scan, which
.Hi..So my husband was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer via a routine check during a GPs appointment...It was 2020,and we went into lockdown for Covid not long after..He elected to have a Prostatectomy, but unfortunately his PSA never went to zero...Levels remained low, and he had a PET scan, which
debbiejayn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
21 days ago
Adalimumab
Hi everyone. This is the first time asking a question on here so forgive me if I ramble a bit. I had my first injection of adalimumab for my R.A on Tuesday and it has really knocked me. I feel so tired and queasy and slept most of yesterday and all last night till 10 this morning. Still not feeling
Hi everyone. This is the first time asking a question on here so forgive me if I ramble a bit. I had my first injection of adalimumab for my R.A on Tuesday and it has really knocked me. I feel so tired and queasy and slept most of yesterday and all last night till 10 this morning. Still not feeling
QuacketyQuack
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NRAS
21 days ago
Start Adalimumab next week!
Start this drug next week after 2 and a half years of shocking hell. I was still playing football 5 times a week at the start of 2022, when a pain in the bottom of my foot stopped me in my tracks (now it’s in both feet, ankles, shoulders and back). Got diagnosed with spondyloarthritis. Long story short
Start this drug next week after 2 and a half years of shocking hell. I was still playing football 5 times a week at the start of 2022, when a pain in the bottom of my foot stopped me in my tracks (now it’s in both feet, ankles, shoulders and back). Got diagnosed with spondyloarthritis. Long story short
Lloyd_Gross
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NRAS
22 days ago
T never recovered after ADT and 44 EBRT sessions.
I had gleason 7 /3+4. Completed ADT and EBRT (44 sessions) November of 2020. Undetectable psa up until 6 months ago. Then went to 0.1. I had been taking Androgel ( 2 pumps daily) my MO declared that I was " out of remission" and I then stopped the TRT. Since then, I've had two psa tests at 3 month intervals
I had gleason 7 /3+4. Completed ADT and EBRT (44 sessions) November of 2020. Undetectable psa up until 6 months ago. Then went to 0.1. I had been taking Androgel ( 2 pumps daily) my MO declared that I was " out of remission" and I then stopped the TRT. Since then, I've had two psa tests at 3 month intervals
Chasu
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
25 days ago
Is radiation to prostate useful if one has bone mets ?
I see many people with bone mets advanced cancer say they took many sessions of radiation to the prostate. My MO’s never mentioned radiation ever , except spot radiation to pain spots in bones if any when that happens. Does radiation to the prostate in cancer that is already in bones improve survival
I see many people with bone mets advanced cancer say they took many sessions of radiation to the prostate. My MO’s never mentioned radiation ever , except spot radiation to pain spots in bones if any when that happens. Does radiation to the prostate in cancer that is already in bones improve survival
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
25 days ago
drugs repurposing: another promising path!
not yet tested for prostate cancer (I think) but still… “But two years after starting a treatment regimen that combined ruxolitinib with the checkpoint inhibitor nivolumab—a current standard of care—87% of patients were still alive, and 46% stopped exhibiting signs of cancer progression altogether.”
not yet tested for prostate cancer (I think) but still… “But two years after starting a treatment regimen that combined ruxolitinib with the checkpoint inhibitor nivolumab—a current standard of care—87% of patients were still alive, and 46% stopped exhibiting signs of cancer progression altogether.”
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
27 days ago
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