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Radio Frequency oral therapy for liver cancer
New FDA approved home therapy for liver growths; small antenna that is kept in the mouth for 1 hour daily. The science is radio frequencies that interact with cancer cells and keep them controlled.
New FDA approved home therapy for liver growths; small antenna that is kept in the mouth for 1 hour daily. The science is radio frequencies that interact with cancer cells and keep them controlled.
Preetham
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
23 days ago
Full body MRI?
We’ve been reading about full body MRIs and wonder if anyone has had one after radiation treatment for prostate cancer? Can this type of test pick up micro metastases? If the full body scan was “all clear” could ADT be shortened from 2 years to a lower amount?
We’ve been reading about full body MRIs and wonder if anyone has had one after radiation treatment for prostate cancer? Can this type of test pick up micro metastases? If the full body scan was “all clear” could ADT be shortened from 2 years to a lower amount?
Oatmeal2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
LORIS AI predicts patient outcomes with immune checkpoint blockade therapy
Sort of important because immune checkpoint blockade therapy apparently has a lower success rate that bat bipolar androgen therapy. LORIS robustly predicts patient outcomes with immune checkpoint blockade therapy using common clinical, pathologic and genomic features | Nature Cancer Https://www.nature.com
Sort of important because immune checkpoint blockade therapy apparently has a lower success rate that bat bipolar androgen therapy. LORIS robustly predicts patient outcomes with immune checkpoint blockade therapy using common clinical, pathologic and genomic features | Nature Cancer Https://www.nature.com
cesanon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
24 days ago
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CTC circulating tumor cell count
I haven’t seen too much mention of CTC tests when PSA rises. Some rises at very low levels are not clearly correlated or confirmed by PET scans. So why isn’t CTC used, too expensive, inaccurate, most men lack a baseline test? Just curious if anyone tests this and what their experience has been
I haven’t seen too much mention of CTC tests when PSA rises. Some rises at very low levels are not clearly correlated or confirmed by PET scans. So why isn’t CTC used, too expensive, inaccurate, most men lack a baseline test? Just curious if anyone tests this and what their experience has been
Steel67
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
25 days ago
Help interpreting PMSA Pet scan
I'm more concerned with impression #1. Any thoughts on what this means? IMPRESSIONIMPRESSION: Compared to prior F18-Pylarify PET/CT dated 8/30/2022: 1. The patient is status post cholecystectomy. There is a subtle focus of increased uptake inseparable from the anterior wall of the rectum to
I'm more concerned with impression #1. Any thoughts on what this means? IMPRESSIONIMPRESSION: Compared to prior F18-Pylarify PET/CT dated 8/30/2022: 1. The patient is status post cholecystectomy. There is a subtle focus of increased uptake inseparable from the anterior wall of the rectum to
hatecancer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PSA rising on Triplet Therapy after <18m
Hi all. Hope you are keeping your spirits high. This is a follow up to a post I made in 2022 about my father. I haven't posted since, which reflects the period of relative normalcy that followed the commencement of ADT (triplet therapy) at MSK. I want to pause to appreciate that since I know most of
Hi all. Hope you are keeping your spirits high. This is a follow up to a post I made in 2022 about my father. I haven't posted since, which reflects the period of relative normalcy that followed the commencement of ADT (triplet therapy) at MSK. I want to pause to appreciate that since I know most of
nyc_son
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PSA not dropping with cabazitaxel
See my profile for history. Have had 8 good years after Docitaxal, Lupron and 4 years of Zytiga. But mets's started up again in May, 2023. PSA went up to 36. Took 5 rounds of Docitaxal but not working. PSA 46 in December. MO prognosis is 1-1.5 yrs. Switched to cabazitaxel but after 3 rounds PSA is now
See my profile for history. Have had 8 good years after Docitaxal, Lupron and 4 years of Zytiga. But mets's started up again in May, 2023. PSA went up to 36. Took 5 rounds of Docitaxal but not working. PSA 46 in December. MO prognosis is 1-1.5 yrs. Switched to cabazitaxel but after 3 rounds PSA is now
westjl2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Some good news…
I’ve been trying to figure out some extreme lower back pain, and had another PSMA/PET scan today. I had visions of cancerous spread to my spine, and wanted to check things. Well, while it didn’t solve my back pain questions, it
did
gave me some
good news.
“There is no abnormal radiotracer
I’ve been trying to figure out some extreme lower back pain, and had another PSMA/PET scan today. I had visions of cancerous spread to my spine, and wanted to check things. Well, while it didn’t solve my back pain questions, it
did
gave me some
good news.
“There is no abnormal radiotracer
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
26 days ago
Events for people affected by lung cancer
Hello all, We are starting a series of Information Days in a few weeks. These events which run from 9.45 - 3.30 are designed to offer information about managing diagnosis, treatment and services that can offer practical and emotional support. There is time for talking to other people and asking questions
Hello all, We are starting a series of Information Days in a few weeks. These events which run from 9.45 - 3.30 are designed to offer information about managing diagnosis, treatment and services that can offer practical and emotional support. There is time for talking to other people and asking questions
LorraineD
Roy Castle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
4 months ago
Tibetan Therapy for prostate cancer
Hii , If anyone from India can tell his/her experience regarding Tibetan medicine for prostate cancer . There was one doctor Yeshi Dhodhen who is having good reputation for treating cancer . He also got Padamshree award from Govt. of India for his contribution in medical field . Unfortunately he passed
Hii , If anyone from India can tell his/her experience regarding Tibetan medicine for prostate cancer . There was one doctor Yeshi Dhodhen who is having good reputation for treating cancer . He also got Padamshree award from Govt. of India for his contribution in medical field . Unfortunately he passed
jeetu_g27
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
26 days ago
Diagnosed almost 3 years ago
I am a 70 year old diagnosed in 8/21 with G9 on biopsy with initial imaging negative for metastatic disease. Underwent RP in 10/21 with seminal vesicle involvement. A few sampled nodes were negative. 5 months after surgery PSA climbed to 0.39 from 0.016 in first post op test. PSMA PET revealed a solitary
I am a 70 year old diagnosed in 8/21 with G9 on biopsy with initial imaging negative for metastatic disease. Underwent RP in 10/21 with seminal vesicle involvement. A few sampled nodes were negative. 5 months after surgery PSA climbed to 0.39 from 0.016 in first post op test. PSMA PET revealed a solitary
Retireddoc
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
How long does SBRT to two lymph nodes continue to lower PSA?
Just wondering…does SBRT continue to drop PSA for any length of time? Or is it five sessions and it is what it is then? Curious if I can see further PSA reduction after 5 sessions to one node, then 5 to a second node. No prostate. See the treating RO in a couple of days, but thought I would ask
Just wondering…does SBRT continue to drop PSA for any length of time? Or is it five sessions and it is what it is then? Curious if I can see further PSA reduction after 5 sessions to one node, then 5 to a second node. No prostate. See the treating RO in a couple of days, but thought I would ask
Cancer2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Please join us tomorrow, Tuesday February 20th, for our Living Room Discussion on Women and Lung Cancer
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow, Tuesday February 20th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can always join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. Our program topic will be Women and Lung Cancer. Our guest speaker is Narjust Florez, MD, Associate Director of
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow, Tuesday February 20th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can always join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. Our program topic will be Women and Lung Cancer. Our guest speaker is Narjust Florez, MD, Associate Director of
Michelezeh
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
4 months ago
Prostate cancer made to my brain, skull and muscles in my head
Well, that’s something isn’t it? Have you ever seen that much cancer in someone’s head? Both my radiation oncologist and my and my regular oncologist at City of Hope said that this is something very unusual for prostate cancer to do. So there getting all of it for research to investigate what the
Well, that’s something isn’t it? Have you ever seen that much cancer in someone’s head? Both my radiation oncologist and my and my regular oncologist at City of Hope said that this is something very unusual for prostate cancer to do. So there getting all of it for research to investigate what the
Gl448
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
New Mets, PSA 0.4
Hi everyone, I’m so worry for my dad, he has been dealing with this disease since 2019, he was put on vacation 2 years ago and for the last 2 years off medication his PSA was around 0.01, life was good and we were happy for him until his last two psa tests which jumped to 0.4 ! He had a scan and one
Hi everyone, I’m so worry for my dad, he has been dealing with this disease since 2019, he was put on vacation 2 years ago and for the last 2 years off medication his PSA was around 0.01, life was good and we were happy for him until his last two psa tests which jumped to 0.4 ! He had a scan and one
godhelpus
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Is there an "oligometastatic state" for prostate cancer (but not in breast cancer or lung cancer)?
The concept of an "oligometastatic state" is that there exists an early stage where metastases are few in number and are in some way different from metastases that develop later. It also means that there are no micrometastases in systemic circulation (in bone and lymph) and in reservoirs like bone, nerve
The concept of an "oligometastatic state" is that there exists an early stage where metastases are few in number and are in some way different from metastases that develop later. It also means that there are no micrometastases in systemic circulation (in bone and lymph) and in reservoirs like bone, nerve
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
29 days ago
CRS4PC and Zytiga side effects ?
My hubby is 69 and recently started Zytiga three weeks ago and it seems that he has developed moderate fatigue and low appetite since one week ago. I’m wondering if this could be a side effect of the Zytiga or if anyone thinks it’s an immunity infection attack.
My hubby is 69 and recently started Zytiga three weeks ago and it seems that he has developed moderate fatigue and low appetite since one week ago. I’m wondering if this could be a side effect of the Zytiga or if anyone thinks it’s an immunity infection attack.
Corgi16
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Rising PSA
What are the most Accurate scans for detecting hot spots of cancer? Husband has had several PSMA scans and CT with contrast yet nothing shows up. He had one lymph show up in 2017 on an Auxium scan and it was radiated. 7 years later PSA rising… up to 14. Yet scans show nothing definitive. CT with
What are the most Accurate scans for detecting hot spots of cancer? Husband has had several PSMA scans and CT with contrast yet nothing shows up. He had one lymph show up in 2017 on an Auxium scan and it was radiated. 7 years later PSA rising… up to 14. Yet scans show nothing definitive. CT with
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
strange drop in PSA
My PSA dropped from 1.03 in July 2023 to 0.248 in February 2024. It's never been anywhere near this low, since I began getting tested in my 50s, even before I was diagnosed in 2008 (Gleason 7). I'm 77. I'm not on ADT, don't have metastatic disease. Since HIFU in 2015, which was a hemi-ablation but left
My PSA dropped from 1.03 in July 2023 to 0.248 in February 2024. It's never been anywhere near this low, since I began getting tested in my 50s, even before I was diagnosed in 2008 (Gleason 7). I'm 77. I'm not on ADT, don't have metastatic disease. Since HIFU in 2015, which was a hemi-ablation but left
kapakahi
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Next step
x Summer of 2020.59 yr old. Spent 2021 on AS eventually psa went from 6.5 to 10 day of RALP. 2/14/22 GL 7a T3aN0M0 post psa at 3 months .04. Stayed until at one year .08 . At 18 months .1 now 2 years out .22 I had a neg psma scan but psa is low so false neg is very real. I have continually asked
x Summer of 2020.59 yr old. Spent 2021 on AS eventually psa went from 6.5 to 10 day of RALP. 2/14/22 GL 7a T3aN0M0 post psa at 3 months .04. Stayed until at one year .08 . At 18 months .1 now 2 years out .22 I had a neg psma scan but psa is low so false neg is very real. I have continually asked
Elbers123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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