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2020 pilot study on benefit of alpha blockers which I wish I had known about when I had local radiotherapy
A Pilot retrospective analysis of alpha-blockers on recurrence in men with localised prostate cancer treated with radiotherapy Open access Published: 18 May 2020 volume 10, Article number: 8191 (2020) Scientific Reports Jordan Hart, Briohny Spencer, Catherine M McDermott, Russ Chess-Williams, Donna
A Pilot retrospective analysis of alpha-blockers on recurrence in men with localised prostate cancer treated with radiotherapy Open access Published: 18 May 2020 volume 10, Article number: 8191 (2020) Scientific Reports Jordan Hart, Briohny Spencer, Catherine M McDermott, Russ Chess-Williams, Donna
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
is it just me being bombarded with 'memory of pain' by specialists?
Hey hope you're all good. Recently my endo specialist told me "you've had ablasion, Prostap injections didn't help you so you can't have endo anymore, it's memory of pain". I saw the pain specialist who told me it doesn't matter if I have endo or not, there is pain, and most of it is going to be
Hey hope you're all good. Recently my endo specialist told me "you've had ablasion, Prostap injections didn't help you so you can't have endo anymore, it's memory of pain". I saw the pain specialist who told me it doesn't matter if I have endo or not, there is pain, and most of it is going to be
filous
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Help, bad Decipher results, this changes everything, please advise (NE WI area but will travel)
Hi everyone~ I just wrote recently but this Decipher test seems to have up-ended our lives. My husband, 75, overweight w/Watchman, was dx'ed late Nov. w/what was originally classified as Favorable Risk Intermediate after random biopsy; we went to a urologic oncologist out of Froedtert in Milwaukee
Hi everyone~ I just wrote recently but this Decipher test seems to have up-ended our lives. My husband, 75, overweight w/Watchman, was dx'ed late Nov. w/what was originally classified as Favorable Risk Intermediate after random biopsy; we went to a urologic oncologist out of Froedtert in Milwaukee
AliceinW57
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
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Surgery vs SBRT Cyberknife
I posted this in the Advanced PC group and shouldn't have, as my Hubs is not in an advanced stage. Posting here in hopes of more input! I apologize if you are in the other group and have already seen this! Hubs diagnosed 11/15/23. 2 of 12 positive. Gleason 6 and 7. PSA 3.7-4.2. Met with Surgeon first
I posted this in the Advanced PC group and shouldn't have, as my Hubs is not in an advanced stage. Posting here in hopes of more input! I apologize if you are in the other group and have already seen this! Hubs diagnosed 11/15/23. 2 of 12 positive. Gleason 6 and 7. PSA 3.7-4.2. Met with Surgeon first
Pride123
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
biopsy - fragmented cores and progression risk
I had 3 biopsies from January 2020 to July 2022. The first two almost identical being Gleason 3+4 with <10% 4. However 6 months post HIFU it was Gleason 9 with 4+5 with 10% 5 and 70% 5 (see below). I am curious as the cores are fragmented and so it’s hard to know what this means and if it makes any
I had 3 biopsies from January 2020 to July 2022. The first two almost identical being Gleason 3+4 with <10% 4. However 6 months post HIFU it was Gleason 9 with 4+5 with 10% 5 and 70% 5 (see below). I am curious as the cores are fragmented and so it’s hard to know what this means and if it makes any
SimMartin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Profile
I have a profile in advanced prostate cancer. When I set it up I didn't realize there was more than one prostate cancer network/forum. People in the advanced prostate form suggested I join this one. It's been awhile, but here I am. I'm a 63 year old who had an RP in March 2021. So far my psa tests have
I have a profile in advanced prostate cancer. When I set it up I didn't realize there was more than one prostate cancer network/forum. People in the advanced prostate form suggested I join this one. It's been awhile, but here I am. I'm a 63 year old who had an RP in March 2021. So far my psa tests have
twostrats79
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
Laparoscopy oophorectomy
So I had surgery on Tuesday, was supposed to be a full open hysterectomy but I opted for laparoscopy removal of large endometrioma which may have been cancerous and removal of ovary and fallopian tube. I now have a 2 week wait for results of endometrioma and omental biopsy, if positive then I will have
So I had surgery on Tuesday, was supposed to be a full open hysterectomy but I opted for laparoscopy removal of large endometrioma which may have been cancerous and removal of ovary and fallopian tube. I now have a 2 week wait for results of endometrioma and omental biopsy, if positive then I will have
Booty42
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
new to methotrexate: will my MTX fatigue fade or continue?
I'm just a beginner here, having received an RA diagnosis in December on the basis of blood tests (I have no joint pain or problems, but my blood markers agree with the RA diagnosis; elevated RA and anti-CCP). I also have three other diagnoses: PSA (psoriatic arthritis), PMR (polymyalgia rheumatica),
I'm just a beginner here, having received an RA diagnosis in December on the basis of blood tests (I have no joint pain or problems, but my blood markers agree with the RA diagnosis; elevated RA and anti-CCP). I also have three other diagnoses: PSA (psoriatic arthritis), PMR (polymyalgia rheumatica),
benhemp
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NRAS
6 months ago
Stopping abiraterone
OK, specific question time here. I've been on Abiraterone+Prednisone for about a year and a half, with a 2 month break around Christmas last year. My Doc says the normal course of Abiraterone is about 18 months, and I think that we're kind of dancing around discontinuing the drug, for me. I know that
OK, specific question time here. I've been on Abiraterone+Prednisone for about a year and a half, with a 2 month break around Christmas last year. My Doc says the normal course of Abiraterone is about 18 months, and I think that we're kind of dancing around discontinuing the drug, for me. I know that
chickgreen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Pluvicto (lutetium Lu 177
Questions Just got done with Gallium-68 showed limp nodes, spine, Arms and crown of head 1. Does Medicare approve Pluvicto (lutetium Lu 177? 2. I’ve had Radiation, And 24 months of Lupron and xtandi. And now my PSA is rising. Are you required to do Chemo before they approve? Thanks 👍
Questions Just got done with Gallium-68 showed limp nodes, spine, Arms and crown of head 1. Does Medicare approve Pluvicto (lutetium Lu 177? 2. I’ve had Radiation, And 24 months of Lupron and xtandi. And now my PSA is rising. Are you required to do Chemo before they approve? Thanks 👍
anonymoose2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Treatment Update IMRT with ADT 18 months later
Follow up 18 months later. I am due for another ADT injection in December. Spoke to the Urologist and he feels 18months is enough keeping with the European standard while the Oncologist would like me to stay the course and do the full 2 years. I am in favor of 18 months also, that would be nice. Still
Follow up 18 months later. I am due for another ADT injection in December. Spoke to the Urologist and he feels 18months is enough keeping with the European standard while the Oncologist would like me to stay the course and do the full 2 years. I am in favor of 18 months also, that would be nice. Still
Mischa1111111
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
CR Advanced Prostrate Ca, and start of chemotherapy after PSMA
Dear All, I am posting my message with a hope to have better insight into my father's condition of Castrate resistant Advanced Prostrate Cancer and also seek the help of your experience.My father has had his cadaveric liver transplantation from Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Fl in 2001. We went from India
Dear All, I am posting my message with a hope to have better insight into my father's condition of Castrate resistant Advanced Prostrate Cancer and also seek the help of your experience.My father has had his cadaveric liver transplantation from Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Fl in 2001. We went from India
Ij2023
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Long time reader / first time poster…
Hello all, Been on here for quite some time reading about other men’s stories but have yet to get in the trenches until now. Not sure why; maybe just reluctance to accept my situation, even though my “situation” has fully accepted me. It’s been a bumpy road. PSA 12.5 at diagnosis 11/2019. Been checking
Hello all, Been on here for quite some time reading about other men’s stories but have yet to get in the trenches until now. Not sure why; maybe just reluctance to accept my situation, even though my “situation” has fully accepted me. It’s been a bumpy road. PSA 12.5 at diagnosis 11/2019. Been checking
MrWonderful4U
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Surgery vs SBRT Cyberknife
Hubs diagnosed 11/15/23. 2 of 12 positive. Gleason 6 and 7. PSA 3.7-4.2. Met with Surgeon first, "slow growing, non aggressive" he believes is contained by looking at margins and pathology. Met with Radiology Oncologist, "favorable intermediate risk, non aggressive" he believes it is contained. Both
Hubs diagnosed 11/15/23. 2 of 12 positive. Gleason 6 and 7. PSA 3.7-4.2. Met with Surgeon first, "slow growing, non aggressive" he believes is contained by looking at margins and pathology. Met with Radiology Oncologist, "favorable intermediate risk, non aggressive" he believes it is contained. Both
Pride123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Orchidectomy vs ADT
For anyone who had the bilateral orchidectomy, I would like some advice for my husband. When was it done? Before or after BCR occurred? What are the side effects? Do you take any other ADT meds after? How is your QOL and is there anything you'd do differently. He had RP in Dec 2021. No other treatment
For anyone who had the bilateral orchidectomy, I would like some advice for my husband. When was it done? Before or after BCR occurred? What are the side effects? Do you take any other ADT meds after? How is your QOL and is there anything you'd do differently. He had RP in Dec 2021. No other treatment
tn12
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
A big early
But still good news from my point of view: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150003403/a-big-early
But still good news from my point of view: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150003403/a-big-early
Nusch
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Endometriosis and Adenomyosis
Hi I have just been diagnosed with Endometriosis and Adenomyosis. I have been having bad pain and bleeding for 3 years now and saw a gynaecologist who said it was because of a cyst. 3 years later and I saw a different consultant who sent me for an mri scan which showed that I have severe endometriosis
Hi I have just been diagnosed with Endometriosis and Adenomyosis. I have been having bad pain and bleeding for 3 years now and saw a gynaecologist who said it was because of a cyst. 3 years later and I saw a different consultant who sent me for an mri scan which showed that I have severe endometriosis
KellyMurphy2020
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Scared, Uninspired looks Triple Negative Breast Cancer Aggressive Cancer, what’s next?
Went to Primary Physician after I found huge lump in right breast Waited 8 Weeks for Mammogram, MRI and Ultrasound I found out today Triple Negative Breast Cancer Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Breast Cancer grade 3 Stage 2 It’s Estrogen and Progesterone negative waiting on FISH TEST about HER
Went to Primary Physician after I found huge lump in right breast Waited 8 Weeks for Mammogram, MRI and Ultrasound I found out today Triple Negative Breast Cancer Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Breast Cancer grade 3 Stage 2 It’s Estrogen and Progesterone negative waiting on FISH TEST about HER
JaM6252005
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
6 months ago
Scared and Uninspired, Rare Aggressive Breast Cancer, What is Next?
Went to Primary Physician after I found huge lump in right breast Waited 8 Weeks for Mammogram, MRI and Ultrasound I found out today January 22, 2024 through Mychart of course, Biopsy physician did call today that I have Stage 2 Triple Negative Breast Cancer Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Breast
Went to Primary Physician after I found huge lump in right breast Waited 8 Weeks for Mammogram, MRI and Ultrasound I found out today January 22, 2024 through Mychart of course, Biopsy physician did call today that I have Stage 2 Triple Negative Breast Cancer Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Breast
JaM6252005
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My Breast Cancer Community
6 months ago
Latest PSA! Undetectable
My latest (11/8) PSA was <0.1 ng/mL. This is my third in a row that was undetectable since finishing chemotherapy and radiation. All of my other labs look excellent and my Hemoglobin A1c was 5.4% Consistent exercise has contributed to that greatly and also how well I’m feeling I am feeling
My latest (11/8) PSA was <0.1 ng/mL. This is my third in a row that was undetectable since finishing chemotherapy and radiation. All of my other labs look excellent and my Hemoglobin A1c was 5.4% Consistent exercise has contributed to that greatly and also how well I’m feeling I am feeling
AlvinSD
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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