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PSA level from 4 (Dec 2023) to 22 (present)
Hello, I am posting on behalf of my father. He tested a level of 4 PSA back in Dec 2023; the doctor did not say much except try to keep your stress level down, etc. He felt things were feeling quite abnormal so went back to doctor April this year and tested a level of 8 PSA so he was finally referred
Hello, I am posting on behalf of my father. He tested a level of 4 PSA back in Dec 2023; the doctor did not say much except try to keep your stress level down, etc. He felt things were feeling quite abnormal so went back to doctor April this year and tested a level of 8 PSA so he was finally referred
Dodododo
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
Castrate Resistant
I know that patients who were started at beginning with combo of, say, Lupron plus abiraterone acetate are declared castrate resistant when PSA rises in certain ways and/or progression is shown on scans. However, for someone like me, who's been on Lupron only since diagnosis, am I not castrate resistant
I know that patients who were started at beginning with combo of, say, Lupron plus abiraterone acetate are declared castrate resistant when PSA rises in certain ways and/or progression is shown on scans. However, for someone like me, who's been on Lupron only since diagnosis, am I not castrate resistant
dhccpa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
TRUST IN HEALTHCARE : free registration at https://malecare.org/trust-in-healthcare
Malecare and Prostate Cancer Research (UK) Virtual Conference: TRUST AND HEALTHCARE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2024 on Youtube.com/Malecare 12 PM ET to 6:10 PM ET (New York time) Register with your email for free at https://malecare.org/trust-in-healthcare Prostate Cancer Research (PCR) is a patient-centric
Malecare and Prostate Cancer Research (UK) Virtual Conference: TRUST AND HEALTHCARE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2024 on Youtube.com/Malecare 12 PM ET to 6:10 PM ET (New York time) Register with your email for free at https://malecare.org/trust-in-healthcare Prostate Cancer Research (PCR) is a patient-centric
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
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Phase 2 trial: Evaluation of Treatment Interruption After Response in mHSPC
"Patients are allowed to enrolle if they have a stable or falling prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level below 0.2 ng/mL and a castrate testosterone level under 50 ng/dL at baseline after having a PSA level of at least 5 ng/mL and a testosterone level of at least 150 ng/dL prior to the start of ADT. "
"Patients are allowed to enrolle if they have a stable or falling prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level below 0.2 ng/mL and a castrate testosterone level under 50 ng/dL at baseline after having a PSA level of at least 5 ng/mL and a testosterone level of at least 150 ng/dL prior to the start of ADT. "
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
After Orgovyx
Age 76, diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in December 2021. PSA was 8.6, but had zero symptoms. Started Orgovyx in February 2022 and received 25 treatments of external radiation therapy starting in March 2022. Treated in April 2022 with brachytherapy. Current PSA is negligible, but urologist
Age 76, diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in December 2021. PSA was 8.6, but had zero symptoms. Started Orgovyx in February 2022 and received 25 treatments of external radiation therapy starting in March 2022. Treated in April 2022 with brachytherapy. Current PSA is negligible, but urologist
BubbaC
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
When to Commence ADT and/or Androgen Blocking Therapy?
Greetings All - New to this forum but have followed the Healing Well PC forum since beginning treatment in 2018 and later began to follow Prostate Cancer News, Reviews and Views which referenced this forum. The details are provided below but my question is: At what ultra-sensitive (LabCorp) PSA level
Greetings All - New to this forum but have followed the Healing Well PC forum since beginning treatment in 2018 and later began to follow Prostate Cancer News, Reviews and Views which referenced this forum. The details are provided below but my question is: At what ultra-sensitive (LabCorp) PSA level
Biochem
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
AI to predict clinical trials outcome
"Dr. Sabbagh explains that traditional endpoints like overall survival often require long follow-ups, delaying access to potentially life-saving treatments. His research leverages baseline clinical characteristics and PSA changes over four months to accelerate predictions of trial outcomes. " It would
"Dr. Sabbagh explains that traditional endpoints like overall survival often require long follow-ups, delaying access to potentially life-saving treatments. His research leverages baseline clinical characteristics and PSA changes over four months to accelerate predictions of trial outcomes. " It would
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Neuroendocrine prostate cancer could be restored to a state that responds to treatment
[i]It may be possible to restore drug-resistant neuroendocrine prostate cancer to a state that responds to treatment by depletion of a certain protein in cancer cells. A recent study published in Communications Biology by the University of Eastern Finland found that this protein, DPYSL5, is expressed
[i]It may be possible to restore drug-resistant neuroendocrine prostate cancer to a state that responds to treatment by depletion of a certain protein in cancer cells. A recent study published in Communications Biology by the University of Eastern Finland found that this protein, DPYSL5, is expressed
Don_1213
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Sclerosis due to cancer or treatment?
I recently developed sclerosis in my left hip area...painful to sit on a hard surface. PSMA tech wrote 'sclerosis developed consistent with treatment'. Oncologist seems unconcerned. I've read that sclerosis can sometime happen when ADT reduces tumor size, which means the bone has to adjust. The recent
I recently developed sclerosis in my left hip area...painful to sit on a hard surface. PSMA tech wrote 'sclerosis developed consistent with treatment'. Oncologist seems unconcerned. I've read that sclerosis can sometime happen when ADT reduces tumor size, which means the bone has to adjust. The recent
CoastalTex
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
2nd pBAT cycle results: AR upregulation? Double strand breaks? Darolutamide?
Started 2nd pBAT cycle on 4-22-24 with a PSA of 0.62 measured 2 days earlier. All 6 injections were 50 mg eod of T propionate with .625 mg letrozole every 5th day as an aromatase inhibitor. The hiT cycle was cut short by 2 injections because of a plan to SBRT treat a pelvic lymph node chain that lit
Started 2nd pBAT cycle on 4-22-24 with a PSA of 0.62 measured 2 days earlier. All 6 injections were 50 mg eod of T propionate with .625 mg letrozole every 5th day as an aromatase inhibitor. The hiT cycle was cut short by 2 injections because of a plan to SBRT treat a pelvic lymph node chain that lit
Ichthus316
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Next step options after lupron/zytiga failed
I have been on monthly Lupron for 7 years (starting in 2014) after the spread of prostate cancer to my bones following a prostatectomy in 2014. Lupron alone was very effective until December 2021. I then added Zytiga/Prednisone which had worked well. But current (June 2024) scans show substantial disease
I have been on monthly Lupron for 7 years (starting in 2014) after the spread of prostate cancer to my bones following a prostatectomy in 2014. Lupron alone was very effective until December 2021. I then added Zytiga/Prednisone which had worked well. But current (June 2024) scans show substantial disease
sleepless-in-seattle
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Targeted Biopsy
I live on the east coast of North Carolina. I’m looking for top choices of medical centers that conducts MRI targeted biopsies. I’ve been on active surveillance for 10 years but last three PSA tests have been rising. I’m currently being treated at Duke Medical but want to ensure best care for targeted
I live on the east coast of North Carolina. I’m looking for top choices of medical centers that conducts MRI targeted biopsies. I’ve been on active surveillance for 10 years but last three PSA tests have been rising. I’m currently being treated at Duke Medical but want to ensure best care for targeted
Scvol
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
Return of my period?
September 2022 I stopped having
Prostap
injections. I had my first period in over
3
years on 20th March 2023. I then had my right ovary & more Endo removed on 17th April. I did not have a period in April, which I assumed was due to the surgery, but it still hasn’t arrived in May?
September 2022 I stopped having
Prostap
injections. I had my first period in over
3
years on 20th March 2023. I then had my right ovary & more Endo removed on 17th April. I did not have a period in April, which I assumed was due to the surgery, but it still hasn’t arrived in May?
Rae253
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Can medication elevate the PSA?
My PSA at time of the cancer diagnosis was 5.56. Being in the hospital right now with several meds surging through me, the PSA is at 348.00. Is this a normal reaction?
My PSA at time of the cancer diagnosis was 5.56. Being in the hospital right now with several meds surging through me, the PSA is at 348.00. Is this a normal reaction?
PARKER3237
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Estrogen for Bone Health in PCa patient.
I am under treatment for Prostrate Cancer since mid 2019. Gleason 9-10 when detected with 250 PSA. Pet CT showed all contained in prostrate but with one ECE and seminal vesicles involvement. No spread visible to lymph nodes or anywhere in the body. Treatment was conventional ADT using Firmagon for 4
I am under treatment for Prostrate Cancer since mid 2019. Gleason 9-10 when detected with 250 PSA. Pet CT showed all contained in prostrate but with one ECE and seminal vesicles involvement. No spread visible to lymph nodes or anywhere in the body. Treatment was conventional ADT using Firmagon for 4
binati
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Protein discovery could help solve prostate cancer drug resistance Date:January 22, 2024 Source:Washington State University
I found this information while researching my husband's PSA rising issues. Found it interesting and want to share. Click on link to read the entire article https://www.sciencedaily.com/ Protein discovery could help solve prostate cancer drug resistance Date: January 22, 2024 Source: Washington
I found this information while researching my husband's PSA rising issues. Found it interesting and want to share. Click on link to read the entire article https://www.sciencedaily.com/ Protein discovery could help solve prostate cancer drug resistance Date: January 22, 2024 Source: Washington
MsHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Triplet Therapy for HSPC
This article came over on the Prostate Cancer Newletter. https://www.onclive.com/view/dr-sharma-on-questions-regarding-the-optimal-use-of-triplet-therapies-in-hspc?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign=newsletter I am unsure based on lack of detail and to a smaller extent a comment by
This article came over on the Prostate Cancer Newletter. https://www.onclive.com/view/dr-sharma-on-questions-regarding-the-optimal-use-of-triplet-therapies-in-hspc?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign=newsletter I am unsure based on lack of detail and to a smaller extent a comment by
treedown
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Scared and Feeling Helpless
Let me start by saying that it was my intention to wait for an official diagnosis for my dad before I started posting here. I found this group recommended on the Prostate Cancer Reddit Forum. I’ve been really struggling lately with absolute utter fear and lack of control (more on that later). My dad
Let me start by saying that it was my intention to wait for an official diagnosis for my dad before I started posting here. I found this group recommended on the Prostate Cancer Reddit Forum. I’ve been really struggling lately with absolute utter fear and lack of control (more on that later). My dad
Cafu6
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
1 Yr on pBAT Results
Hi fellow warriors. After one year of Orgovyx and Darolutamide and still hormone sensitive i decided to change to a testosterone propionate BAT protocol (Russ' Protocol) Here is a graph of my PSA numbers. all the peaks were taken after or during high T cycle. The Highest Peak is 2.46 and lowest 0.03
Hi fellow warriors. After one year of Orgovyx and Darolutamide and still hormone sensitive i decided to change to a testosterone propionate BAT protocol (Russ' Protocol) Here is a graph of my PSA numbers. all the peaks were taken after or during high T cycle. The Highest Peak is 2.46 and lowest 0.03
KocoPr
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Bone scan/CT sensitivity?
My husband has only ever had regular nuclear bone scan and CT. PSA is now rising over 6 months from .45 to.9. At what PSA level would repeat scans be likely to image progression? I am aware of PSMA and this might come down the line but currently from what I read from TA and others is that we need comparable
My husband has only ever had regular nuclear bone scan and CT. PSA is now rising over 6 months from .45 to.9. At what PSA level would repeat scans be likely to image progression? I am aware of PSMA and this might come down the line but currently from what I read from TA and others is that we need comparable
Proflac
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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