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In preparation for my six month follow up to radiation and two months since the end of 6 months of Lupron on Thursday I got my blood work results via the portal. For the first time ever I went to the portal for the lab and pulled up my results. Maybe I should not have done that. So I would like your
In preparation for my six month follow up to radiation and two months since the end of 6 months of Lupron on Thursday I got my blood work results via the portal. For the first time ever I went to the portal for the lab and pulled up my results. Maybe I should not have done that. So I would like your
Mgtd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
3 months since ovarian mass was an incidental find on CT scan and still waiting for my MRI.
I've posted on here before about this but I'm getting antsy. A fibroid and possible ovarian mass were found on a CT when I went in for stomach pains (which turned out to be diverticulitis). On the CT scan they noticed a a complex cyst on my left ovary, however they couldn't be sure if it was just a
I've posted on here before about this but I'm getting antsy. A fibroid and possible ovarian mass were found on a CT when I went in for stomach pains (which turned out to be diverticulitis). On the CT scan they noticed a a complex cyst on my left ovary, however they couldn't be sure if it was just a
starrynight5626
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
Need advice for a friend
A friend has been diagnosed with late stage cervical cancer and needs a 2nd opinion, i know our group is for ovarian but thought maybe someone would know a could UK based gynae oncologist for this? Thanks X
A friend has been diagnosed with late stage cervical cancer and needs a 2nd opinion, i know our group is for ovarian but thought maybe someone would know a could UK based gynae oncologist for this? Thanks X
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
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Becoming mCRPC despite falling PSA
Hey guys, I got a question regarding my dad. He was diagnosed in summer 2022 with stage 4, Gleason 4+4, PSA of 122 and many osteoblastic bone metastases throughout the whole skeleton (very high volume) He did the triplet therapy, which lowered his PSA to 0.4 (January 2023). Scans afterwards stated
Hey guys, I got a question regarding my dad. He was diagnosed in summer 2022 with stage 4, Gleason 4+4, PSA of 122 and many osteoblastic bone metastases throughout the whole skeleton (very high volume) He did the triplet therapy, which lowered his PSA to 0.4 (January 2023). Scans afterwards stated
kennycool
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
finally.....
I just got a phone call from Rochester cancer that my oncologist referred me to them. They are supposed to be the best in the state. it is way over on the other side of the state, a 3-hour drive and with an 80-year-old husband I am wondering how I will get there. I still get no serious response or
I just got a phone call from Rochester cancer that my oncologist referred me to them. They are supposed to be the best in the state. it is way over on the other side of the state, a 3-hour drive and with an 80-year-old husband I am wondering how I will get there. I still get no serious response or
DianeSH
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CLL Support
1 month ago
Operation
Well had my bowel resection 8 weeks ago my concerns about general anaesthetic because of ET and never had operation before was unfounded surgeon said I woke up quick was mobile in hours didn't require painkillers ,got out of hospital on day 3 now having preventative chemo starting Thursday my faith
Well had my bowel resection 8 weeks ago my concerns about general anaesthetic because of ET and never had operation before was unfounded surgeon said I woke up quick was mobile in hours didn't require painkillers ,got out of hospital on day 3 now having preventative chemo starting Thursday my faith
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MPN Voice
1 month ago
Janux immunotherapy drug (JANX007) for mCRPC
Are folks familiar with this treatment, JANX007? If something like this were rolled out, how widespread could it be given? I'm not very familiar with immunotherapy treatments. https://investors.januxrx.com/investor-media/news/news-details/2024/Janux-Announces-Encouraging-Safety-and-Efficacy-Data-in-Ongoing-Dose-Escalation-Trials-for-PSMAxCD3
Are folks familiar with this treatment, JANX007? If something like this were rolled out, how widespread could it be given? I'm not very familiar with immunotherapy treatments. https://investors.januxrx.com/investor-media/news/news-details/2024/Janux-Announces-Encouraging-Safety-and-Efficacy-Data-in-Ongoing-Dose-Escalation-Trials-for-PSMAxCD3
nyc_son
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Recent diagnosis questions & concerns, please respond to any that you can
Ten questions/concerns, not necessarily in priority order: Prostate Cancer was diagnosed in 57 year-old, April 2024. Currently following active surveillance recommended by MD. The patient’s mother died of cancer at age 45 and the patient’s sister (she was MD) died at 58 of cancer. The patient’s only
Ten questions/concerns, not necessarily in priority order: Prostate Cancer was diagnosed in 57 year-old, April 2024. Currently following active surveillance recommended by MD. The patient’s mother died of cancer at age 45 and the patient’s sister (she was MD) died at 58 of cancer. The patient’s only
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
Epigenetic therapy (decitabine) shows promise for endocrine-resistant breast cancer
Using a low dose of the epigenetic therapy drug decitabine, which is currently used to treat some blood cancers, the researchers significantly suppressed the growth of endocrine resistant breast tumours in mice and increased survival time by 90%. The finding, which will be tested in a future Phase I
Using a low dose of the epigenetic therapy drug decitabine, which is currently used to treat some blood cancers, the researchers significantly suppressed the growth of endocrine resistant breast tumours in mice and increased survival time by 90%. The finding, which will be tested in a future Phase I
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 months ago
Recovery of Testosterone
We all have heard about how long it takes to recover testosterone after you stop ADT. You probably also heard how age affects recovery time. The older you are the longer it takes and the T may never recover. The type of ADT you take can also affect recovery time - shot versus pill. I am 78 and I have
We all have heard about how long it takes to recover testosterone after you stop ADT. You probably also heard how age affects recovery time. The older you are the longer it takes and the T may never recover. The type of ADT you take can also affect recovery time - shot versus pill. I am 78 and I have
Mgtd
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Understanding the Threat of Micrometastases (also known as Minimal Residual Disease) in Prostate Cancer or Don't sweat the small stuff
Greetings followers of FPC; It is time to set things straight in regards to the oligometastatic state in prostate caner. Posters will tell you that it does not exist because of micrometastases. So let's take a look at micrometastases first. The dreaded micrometastases.....the ultimate death sentence
Greetings followers of FPC; It is time to set things straight in regards to the oligometastatic state in prostate caner. Posters will tell you that it does not exist because of micrometastases. So let's take a look at micrometastases first. The dreaded micrometastases.....the ultimate death sentence
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Did the Prostate Biopsy Pick Up What the MRI Missed? Or was it a Newer Developed Lesion
Back at the end of March (2024) I had an MRI which according to my urologist indicated 2 suspect areas he called "lesions." Two months later, at the end of May (2024), I had a prostate biopsy which after it was over, I was told (by assistant helping with procedure) there were 3 suspect
Back at the end of March (2024) I had an MRI which according to my urologist indicated 2 suspect areas he called "lesions." Two months later, at the end of May (2024), I had a prostate biopsy which after it was over, I was told (by assistant helping with procedure) there were 3 suspect
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
how long were you all on Herceptin perjeta treatment ?
hi everyone! I switched treatment after 4 years on Ibrance and it’s been definitely a major mind adjustment. Herceptin perjeta every 3 weeks and Faslodex every 4. If folks went through H/P curious how long g you were on this treatment. I have to have an echo every 4 months so can’t imagine it’s
hi everyone! I switched treatment after 4 years on Ibrance and it’s been definitely a major mind adjustment. Herceptin perjeta every 3 weeks and Faslodex every 4. If folks went through H/P curious how long g you were on this treatment. I have to have an echo every 4 months so can’t imagine it’s
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 month ago
psa increasing scans stable
Does anyone else have PSA increasing but scans are stable- if so when do you think it's time To switch meds if your scans are every three months and stable and your feeling fine - and all other bloodwork is fine? Do you stay the course and go by scans and symptoms? Also I'm 81 and on xtandi and lurpon
Does anyone else have PSA increasing but scans are stable- if so when do you think it's time To switch meds if your scans are every three months and stable and your feeling fine - and all other bloodwork is fine? Do you stay the course and go by scans and symptoms? Also I'm 81 and on xtandi and lurpon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Odd Lesion
Anyone ever have a cancerous lesion just in tissue not connected to any organ. I have a lesion we are watching behind my left kidney. It has grown from 6mm to 9mm. I have another CT on the 10th. My Oncologist questions that it is actually breast cancer so not biopsied yet.
Anyone ever have a cancerous lesion just in tissue not connected to any organ. I have a lesion we are watching behind my left kidney. It has grown from 6mm to 9mm. I have another CT on the 10th. My Oncologist questions that it is actually breast cancer so not biopsied yet.
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
Any treatment after Lu-177 (Pluvicto)?
I have metastatic prostate cancer and have taken two Pluvicto infusions, but my PSA has gone UP from 2,000 to 3,000. I understand this is the end of the line...unless anyone online has information on where to go from here. Frank.
I have metastatic prostate cancer and have taken two Pluvicto infusions, but my PSA has gone UP from 2,000 to 3,000. I understand this is the end of the line...unless anyone online has information on where to go from here. Frank.
fsiefert
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Return of Armpit Odor - Yikes!!!
For almost two years, I (and others! 😃) have noticed the absence of male armpit odor. Attributable to full ADT (for metastatic PCa) and suppression of testosterone. (I'm on Triplet Therapy.) This morning I was surprised to notice odor for the first time since diagnosis. Due shortly for blood panel including
For almost two years, I (and others! 😃) have noticed the absence of male armpit odor. Attributable to full ADT (for metastatic PCa) and suppression of testosterone. (I'm on Triplet Therapy.) This morning I was surprised to notice odor for the first time since diagnosis. Due shortly for blood panel including
JohnInTheMiddle
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Stopping Lupron
Today I’ve had my next medical check. PSA still undetectable after RT IMRT/VMAT to prostate bed and pelvic floor accompanied by 24 months of Lupron. This was my third regimen after DXed in 11/2017, for more details pls refer to my bio. I will now stop Lupron, let’s see what the future will bring.
Today I’ve had my next medical check. PSA still undetectable after RT IMRT/VMAT to prostate bed and pelvic floor accompanied by 24 months of Lupron. This was my third regimen after DXed in 11/2017, for more details pls refer to my bio. I will now stop Lupron, let’s see what the future will bring.
Nusch
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
How do I gradually run faster, what’s best?
I need to go to go out & do Wk 8 Run 2 this morning & prevaricating (but will do it) …. I’m an exceptionally slow runner and run 1 on Wednesday felt rubbish, so was good to read about Toxic 10 & Tomato Ten in someone else’s post as I do have these! (And in swimming too!) I want to run gradually faster
I need to go to go out & do Wk 8 Run 2 this morning & prevaricating (but will do it) …. I’m an exceptionally slow runner and run 1 on Wednesday felt rubbish, so was good to read about Toxic 10 & Tomato Ten in someone else’s post as I do have these! (And in swimming too!) I want to run gradually faster
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Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 months ago
Alpelisib and fulversant
Hi all, I was diagnosed June 2021, bones only, ibrance and letrezole for 2 years, then progression to liver, 6 months on paclitaxel then further progression to bones, liver and periteneum. PIC3CA mutation so onc wants to try Alpelisib and fulversant. Feeling extremely down about it all, cancer seems
Hi all, I was diagnosed June 2021, bones only, ibrance and letrezole for 2 years, then progression to liver, 6 months on paclitaxel then further progression to bones, liver and periteneum. PIC3CA mutation so onc wants to try Alpelisib and fulversant. Feeling extremely down about it all, cancer seems
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 months ago
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