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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
7 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
List of drugs by their metastatic prostate cancer cancer fighting properties
I asked ChatGPT to put the following drugs in order of their metastatic prostate cancer cancer fighting properties: Metformin, statins, mebendazole, vitamin C, doxycline, Silymarin and Esomeprazole (Nexium). Here is the answer from ChatGPT: Determining the order of these drugs based on their potential
I asked ChatGPT to put the following drugs in order of their metastatic prostate cancer cancer fighting properties: Metformin, statins, mebendazole, vitamin C, doxycline, Silymarin and Esomeprazole (Nexium). Here is the answer from ChatGPT: Determining the order of these drugs based on their potential
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 days ago
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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
Lots of updates to Genetics of Prostate Cancer (PDQ®)–Health Professional Version
Genetics of Prostate Cancer •We updated information on •Executive Summary •Risk Factors for Prostate Cancer •Risk Assessment for Prostate Cancer •Indications for Prostate Cancer Germline Genetic Testing •Genetic Testing Approach for Prostate Cancer •Prostate Cancer Genetics: Screening, Surveillance
Genetics of Prostate Cancer •We updated information on •Executive Summary •Risk Factors for Prostate Cancer •Risk Assessment for Prostate Cancer •Indications for Prostate Cancer Germline Genetic Testing •Genetic Testing Approach for Prostate Cancer •Prostate Cancer Genetics: Screening, Surveillance
KocoPr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
13 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
Similar question to Ezzedine. PSA rising
March 19 I was diagnosed with Gleason 9 prostate cancer. PSA was 0.9 (it turns out I have a non secreting prostate. I had 37 sessions of EBRT and 3 years zoladex. Whilst under ADT and for 1 year after ADT conclusion my PSA was 0.01 (indecipherable) Then a year ago my PSA was 0.02, then 0.03 and last
March 19 I was diagnosed with Gleason 9 prostate cancer. PSA was 0.9 (it turns out I have a non secreting prostate. I had 37 sessions of EBRT and 3 years zoladex. Whilst under ADT and for 1 year after ADT conclusion my PSA was 0.01 (indecipherable) Then a year ago my PSA was 0.02, then 0.03 and last
arry4424
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
xtandi
Medicare denied coverage of this. My dad needs it badly. Cancer in his spine growing. Starting to affect his ability to walk more and more everyday. We have spine pain management apt tmrw. Meet with radiology on Friday. Hopefully the can help him asap.
Medicare denied coverage of this. My dad needs it badly. Cancer in his spine growing. Starting to affect his ability to walk more and more everyday. We have spine pain management apt tmrw. Meet with radiology on Friday. Hopefully the can help him asap.
Hereformydad2022
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months 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
Spotting - ovarian cancer
I have stage IIIb ovarian clear cell, and I had my first chemo infusion 10 days ago. I've just started to feel a little better after all the side effects. A worrisome new symptom has come up today (Sunday), which was a little spotting when I went pee. I had a total hysterectomy in September, and I can't
I have stage IIIb ovarian clear cell, and I had my first chemo infusion 10 days ago. I've just started to feel a little better after all the side effects. A worrisome new symptom has come up today (Sunday), which was a little spotting when I went pee. I had a total hysterectomy in September, and I can't
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
4 months ago
Treatment After Progression in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer: some options
Interesting perspective, but we need more weapons still! https://www.onclive.com/view/piecing-the-puzzle-together-treatment-after-progression-in-metastatic-castration-resistant-prostate-cancer
Interesting perspective, but we need more weapons still! https://www.onclive.com/view/piecing-the-puzzle-together-treatment-after-progression-in-metastatic-castration-resistant-prostate-cancer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
RT with ADT Relogolix (Orgovyx) vs Enzalutamide (Xtandi) Side Effect Differences?
There may not be a lot of people that can offer anecdotal reports on both as monotherapies but the reason I ask is some studies in the last 3 years are showing administration of Xtandi during Radiotherapy has shown outcomes as good as if not better than RT + ADT. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science
There may not be a lot of people that can offer anecdotal reports on both as monotherapies but the reason I ask is some studies in the last 3 years are showing administration of Xtandi during Radiotherapy has shown outcomes as good as if not better than RT + ADT. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Rising psa
Is My cancer back? Ezzeddine Cherni Born: 10-09-1959. 65yo. Radical prostatectomy in 2011.at the age of 52 Gleason=7 PSA non detectable for 5 years :0.07. In 2016. 0.11. 2017: 0.17. IRM no local recurrence 2019: 0.22 IRM : no local recurrence. 2020: 0.18 2021: 0.38 IRM non local recurrence
Is My cancer back? Ezzeddine Cherni Born: 10-09-1959. 65yo. Radical prostatectomy in 2011.at the age of 52 Gleason=7 PSA non detectable for 5 years :0.07. In 2016. 0.11. 2017: 0.17. IRM no local recurrence 2019: 0.22 IRM : no local recurrence. 2020: 0.18 2021: 0.38 IRM non local recurrence
ezzeddine
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Only mouse study, but interesting research on microbiome using astragaloside and scorpion venom
Astragaloside IV-PESV inhibits prostate cancer tumor growth by restoring gut microbiota and microbial metabolic homeostasis via the AGE-RAGE pathwayXujun You, Junfeng Qiu, Qixin Li, Qing Zhang, Wen Sheng, Yiguo Cao, Wei Fu BMC cancer 24 (1), 472, 2024 Background Prostate cancer (PCa) is becoming the
Astragaloside IV-PESV inhibits prostate cancer tumor growth by restoring gut microbiota and microbial metabolic homeostasis via the AGE-RAGE pathwayXujun You, Junfeng Qiu, Qixin Li, Qing Zhang, Wen Sheng, Yiguo Cao, Wei Fu BMC cancer 24 (1), 472, 2024 Background Prostate cancer (PCa) is becoming the
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
22 days ago
Bone metastasis drug looks good: phase 2 trial of PT-112 gave good results
"Further, PT-112 harbors a property known as osteotropism, or the propensity of the drug to reach its highest concentrations in certain areas of the bone, making it a candidate for treatment of patients with cancers that originate in, or metastasize to, the bone." https://www.biospace.com/article/releases
"Further, PT-112 harbors a property known as osteotropism, or the propensity of the drug to reach its highest concentrations in certain areas of the bone, making it a candidate for treatment of patients with cancers that originate in, or metastasize to, the bone." https://www.biospace.com/article/releases
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
GCCA Know Your Biomarker Toolkit
The Know Your Biomarker Advocacy Toolkit was created to help advocates join the global effort to ensure all colorectal cancer patients have access to biomarker testing. Know Your Biomarker Know Your Biomarker is an awareness, education, and advocacy campaign advocating for global access to colorectal
The Know Your Biomarker Advocacy Toolkit was created to help advocates join the global effort to ensure all colorectal cancer patients have access to biomarker testing. Know Your Biomarker Know Your Biomarker is an awareness, education, and advocacy campaign advocating for global access to colorectal
GCCA-Survivor
Administrator
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Colon Cancer Connected
23 days ago
Tumors Shrinking!
Brave Bold Cancer Thrivers, I am ER+, HER2 negative and I, finally after four months, have an oncologist I just love (she's so thorough with everything and very kind and caring), and my treatment is working! I am on Ibrance and letrozole and in only 2 months majority of the tumors have shrunk in half
Brave Bold Cancer Thrivers, I am ER+, HER2 negative and I, finally after four months, have an oncologist I just love (she's so thorough with everything and very kind and caring), and my treatment is working! I am on Ibrance and letrozole and in only 2 months majority of the tumors have shrunk in half
monkeygirl62
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Which supplements are members using for advanced prostate? I take curcumin and others. I want to know more.
I am diagnosed stage 4 adeno carcinoma of prostate. Receiving Erleada and injections of Leuprolide. I want to supplement with everything known to fight this thing. Who has a list?
I am diagnosed stage 4 adeno carcinoma of prostate. Receiving Erleada and injections of Leuprolide. I want to supplement with everything known to fight this thing. Who has a list?
Cebubob
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
26 days ago
How many estrogen patches should I use?
I had a nice breakthrough today. 😀 I collected all of the available data on the number of estrogen patches that the studies have used, and plotted the measured serum estradiol level versus total milligrams of estrogen used every week. I was pleasantly surprised when all five of the data points
I had a nice breakthrough today. 😀 I collected all of the available data on the number of estrogen patches that the studies have used, and plotted the measured serum estradiol level versus total milligrams of estrogen used every week. I was pleasantly surprised when all five of the data points
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
How many estrogen patches to use?
I had a nice breakthrough today. 😀 I collected all of the available data on the number of estrogen patches that the studies have used, and plotted the measured serum estradiol level versus total milligrams of estrogen used every week. I was pleasantly surprised when all five of the data points
I had a nice breakthrough today. 😀 I collected all of the available data on the number of estrogen patches that the studies have used, and plotted the measured serum estradiol level versus total milligrams of estrogen used every week. I was pleasantly surprised when all five of the data points
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
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