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PSA doubled in last 30 days after 4 months stable since Provenge. What's next?
Update: PSA remained roughly 1.7 to 1.8 for last 4 months after Provenge but yesterday's 30-day PSA test revealed a jump to 3.190 so something is growing quick. I have been off of all ADT since finishing fourth LU-177 injection five months ago and one SBRT treatment 4 months ago. After LU-177, PSA
Update: PSA remained roughly 1.7 to 1.8 for last 4 months after Provenge but yesterday's 30-day PSA test revealed a jump to 3.190 so something is growing quick. I have been off of all ADT since finishing fourth LU-177 injection five months ago and one SBRT treatment 4 months ago. After LU-177, PSA
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Clinical Trial PT 112 ?
I’m writing for my husband who is French (I’m English : we live in France ) He’s 65 and was diagnosed in March 2022 - already metastatic : PSA 36 (previous test 18months before was normal ) Mets in spine and pelvis also liver . Enantone 3 monthly injections and Zytiga to start with. PSA went down
I’m writing for my husband who is French (I’m English : we live in France ) He’s 65 and was diagnosed in March 2022 - already metastatic : PSA 36 (previous test 18months before was normal ) Mets in spine and pelvis also liver . Enantone 3 monthly injections and Zytiga to start with. PSA went down
Enilorac63
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Dr. "Snuffy" Myers daughter talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis
https://youtu.be/k0vmB-fgxQc Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 Jessie Myers, daughter of prostate cancer legend Dr. "Snuffy" Myers, talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis and how she and her family came to terms with death and prostate
https://youtu.be/k0vmB-fgxQc Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 Jessie Myers, daughter of prostate cancer legend Dr. "Snuffy" Myers, talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis and how she and her family came to terms with death and prostate
Darryl
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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Is it PSA recurrence or not...
My friend had a radical prostatectomy a year ago. Since then his monthly PSA results were stable, at 0.006 3 months ago his PSA went from 0.006 to 0.012, then the next month to 0.029. His MO wanted to see the third month's results in order to consider salvage radiation therapy. Luckily, third month's
My friend had a radical prostatectomy a year ago. Since then his monthly PSA results were stable, at 0.006 3 months ago his PSA went from 0.006 to 0.012, then the next month to 0.029. His MO wanted to see the third month's results in order to consider salvage radiation therapy. Luckily, third month's
traveller64
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSA vs Testosterone Nadir for CRPC and Non-CRPC
This plot from Safriadi (2022) compares the mean values of PSA nadir versus Testosterone Nadir comparing Non-Castrate Resistant PC (Non-CRPC) to Castrate-Resistant PC (CRPC) men. For Non-CRPC men, the range of T-nadir was 2.5-49 ng/dL (mean = 21) and range for PSA nadir was 0.02-9 ng/mL (mean=2). For
This plot from Safriadi (2022) compares the mean values of PSA nadir versus Testosterone Nadir comparing Non-Castrate Resistant PC (Non-CRPC) to Castrate-Resistant PC (CRPC) men. For Non-CRPC men, the range of T-nadir was 2.5-49 ng/dL (mean = 21) and range for PSA nadir was 0.02-9 ng/mL (mean=2). For
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Medichecks Cortisol Saliva test
Hi, Ive received my Medichecks Cortisol Saliva test and was just wondering if it would work to take the test tomorrow and post on Saturday morning or would it be best to take it on Sunday and post it on Monday morning. Just worried that it might sit somewhere over the weekend if I posted it on Saturday
Hi, Ive received my Medichecks Cortisol Saliva test and was just wondering if it would work to take the test tomorrow and post on Saturday morning or would it be best to take it on Sunday and post it on Monday morning. Just worried that it might sit somewhere over the weekend if I posted it on Saturday
jenny876
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Mortality Probability after first PSA rise vs non-castrate testosterone levels (low vs Normal)
Here's a plot from Atkins (2018) that shows the Percent risk of Prostate Cancer-specific Mortality versus time following a first PSA failure, for two different non-castrate testosterone levels (Low-T and Normal-T). The low testosterone levels are: median = 162, range = 120-236 ng/dL. Normal T is 400
Here's a plot from Atkins (2018) that shows the Percent risk of Prostate Cancer-specific Mortality versus time following a first PSA failure, for two different non-castrate testosterone levels (Low-T and Normal-T). The low testosterone levels are: median = 162, range = 120-236 ng/dL. Normal T is 400
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Can anyone help me please.....
Hi, can anyone help me with these test results please.I have Graves disease, Anemia, pernicious anemia, vitamin D deficiency and various other ailments, but I have been in remission from my graves for at least 5 years. I have been symptomatic a few times but it seems to correct itself, however my hubby
Hi, can anyone help me with these test results please.I have Graves disease, Anemia, pernicious anemia, vitamin D deficiency and various other ailments, but I have been in remission from my graves for at least 5 years. I have been symptomatic a few times but it seems to correct itself, however my hubby
Loza73
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
First PSA after RARP
My dad had RARP on Jan 19,2024. Gleason 8(4+4) PSA 12, clean PSMA pet scan before surgery. Path report had no LN SVI or EPE but PNI and 50 percent prostate involvement. PSA today 6 weeks post surgery came out to .09. What should we do next? Age 73. Tall_Allen Please advice. Thanks a lot for your help
My dad had RARP on Jan 19,2024. Gleason 8(4+4) PSA 12, clean PSMA pet scan before surgery. Path report had no LN SVI or EPE but PNI and 50 percent prostate involvement. PSA today 6 weeks post surgery came out to .09. What should we do next? Age 73. Tall_Allen Please advice. Thanks a lot for your help
Pca2024
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSA reduction after Estrogen Patch Therapy
Here's a revised plot of PSA reduction due to castration from Estrogen Patch therapy. The previous version had the wrong time scale. That has been corrected in this version. The total time is 3 months, after which the PSA and testosterone both flatten out versus time. I've also added the reference
Here's a revised plot of PSA reduction due to castration from Estrogen Patch therapy. The previous version had the wrong time scale. That has been corrected in this version. The total time is 3 months, after which the PSA and testosterone both flatten out versus time. I've also added the reference
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Dad's PSA risen from 0.01 to 0.05 in 2 months, 2 years post SRT. Any chance that there is no further progression?
PSA has risen 3 times in a row. I understand the figure is still low, but is this a definite indication that it will progress, or is there a chance that PSA can stabilize or fluctuate and not progress further? Things have been difficult in the family, I am hoping for a miracle that he had a curative
PSA has risen 3 times in a row. I understand the figure is still low, but is this a definite indication that it will progress, or is there a chance that PSA can stabilize or fluctuate and not progress further? Things have been difficult in the family, I am hoping for a miracle that he had a curative
MsBoBo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSA drop with decreasing Testosterone after Estrogen Patch Therapy
Here's a plot that I made from data taken from the PATCH estrogen patch therapy study. It plots the % reduction in PSA from baseline (100%) at time = 0 as a function of testosterone levels over a period of 4 weeks. As you know, estrogen effectively castrates men, causing a drop in testosterone over
Here's a plot that I made from data taken from the PATCH estrogen patch therapy study. It plots the % reduction in PSA from baseline (100%) at time = 0 as a function of testosterone levels over a period of 4 weeks. As you know, estrogen effectively castrates men, causing a drop in testosterone over
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSA spiked from .6 to 8.0 in 3 months
The blood test corroborates the MRI that shows spread. I am talking with Dr Goodman in the AM. Am I doomed? My PSA has never been 8. before
The blood test corroborates the MRI that shows spread. I am talking with Dr Goodman in the AM. Am I doomed? My PSA has never been 8. before
crony
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Low DHEA Results and possible low cortisol
Hi, just wondering if anyone knows anything about low dhea/ cortisol and can shine some light on my results? They were done by blood draw but I have ordered the saliva cortisol test. DHEA Sulphate X 0.8 umol/L Please note change of reference range 23 Oct 2022 (Range: 1.65 - 9.15) Cortisol 261.0
Hi, just wondering if anyone knows anything about low dhea/ cortisol and can shine some light on my results? They were done by blood draw but I have ordered the saliva cortisol test. DHEA Sulphate X 0.8 umol/L Please note change of reference range 23 Oct 2022 (Range: 1.65 - 9.15) Cortisol 261.0
jenny876
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Mindfulness and Kidney Disease
Dealing with a chronic illness like kidney disease or kidney failure can take a toll on a person’s mental health. Gary Petingola, a social worker certified to teach mindfulness-based stress reduction, is here to introduce you to a simple practice to help you relax. Learn what mindfulness is, its benefits
Dealing with a chronic illness like kidney disease or kidney failure can take a toll on a person’s mental health. Gary Petingola, a social worker certified to teach mindfulness-based stress reduction, is here to introduce you to a simple practice to help you relax. Learn what mindfulness is, its benefits
JackieJ_NKF
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Kidney Dialysis
5 months ago
A useful option-gastro resistant empty capsules
a post yesterday reminded me to tell you all that I’ve been taking my preds in gastro resistant empty capsules for a couple of months now. This means I can take them without food around midnight. But I have also taken them at 11pm ish and not noticed any difference. I asked a gp if I should still take
a post yesterday reminded me to tell you all that I’ve been taking my preds in gastro resistant empty capsules for a couple of months now. This means I can take them without food around midnight. But I have also taken them at 11pm ish and not noticed any difference. I asked a gp if I should still take
Freshairfiend
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Pain Management
Dear All can anyone help. Diagnosed with stage 1V advanced metastatic prostate cancer December 2022. 6 sessions of Chemo, then Firmagon and Nubeqa PSA was 349 now about 1 but has been increasing. Cancer was in most bones but no organs - primarily pelvis and hips - have had radiation treatment but still
Dear All can anyone help. Diagnosed with stage 1V advanced metastatic prostate cancer December 2022. 6 sessions of Chemo, then Firmagon and Nubeqa PSA was 349 now about 1 but has been increasing. Cancer was in most bones but no organs - primarily pelvis and hips - have had radiation treatment but still
Nyon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Beaconthecat
Diagnosed last April thru a lymph node biopsy....results SLL...currently on W&W...a few more nodes have emerged but feel good, no symptoms, exercise hard and just living life...
Diagnosed last April thru a lymph node biopsy....results SLL...currently on W&W...a few more nodes have emerged but feel good, no symptoms, exercise hard and just living life...
Beaconthecat
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Some Reference Material - NECP/SCCP
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I am constantly updating this post as I come across additional relevant material.
----- Emerging Insights in Small-Cell Carcinoma of the Genitourinary Tract: From Diagnosis to Novel Therapeutic Horizons, 2024 https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/EDBK_430336#:~:text=Small%2Dcell%20carcinoma
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I am constantly updating this post as I come across additional relevant material.
----- Emerging Insights in Small-Cell Carcinoma of the Genitourinary Tract: From Diagnosis to Novel Therapeutic Horizons, 2024 https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/EDBK_430336#:~:text=Small%2Dcell%20carcinoma
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
all aspects of liver research
In the article that was posted below, I know this is not something many of us want to face at anytime in our PBC journey. This is, however, a reality for some of us who did progress to this point in our disease. I have to find some real hope that researchers are working on all aspects of PBC. There are
In the article that was posted below, I know this is not something many of us want to face at anytime in our PBC journey. This is, however, a reality for some of us who did progress to this point in our disease. I have to find some real hope that researchers are working on all aspects of PBC. There are
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
5 months ago
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