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1st PSA Post SBRT + ADT: A Bounce?
I had a diagnosis of Gleason 3+4, probable ECE; Decipher .63. Received 5 Fraction SBRT at MSKCC (Dr. Zelefsky) in early January of this year. 6 months of ADT (Orgovyx) ended May 23, 2023. At the end of ADT, my PSA was <0.05 and Testosterone was 4. My first PSA Test was last Wednesday at Penn Medicine
I had a diagnosis of Gleason 3+4, probable ECE; Decipher .63. Received 5 Fraction SBRT at MSKCC (Dr. Zelefsky) in early January of this year. 6 months of ADT (Orgovyx) ended May 23, 2023. At the end of ADT, my PSA was <0.05 and Testosterone was 4. My first PSA Test was last Wednesday at Penn Medicine
Longrunner
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Prostate Cancer Network
10 months ago
Question for my father
I haven’t posted in a couple of years but have been following along daily with this forum’s wealth of information. I had my prostate removed 2 years ago at MSK and have recovered well with a still undetectable PSA. I’m writing for advice on my 91 yo father. He was recently found to have bone metastases
I haven’t posted in a couple of years but have been following along daily with this forum’s wealth of information. I had my prostate removed 2 years ago at MSK and have recovered well with a still undetectable PSA. I’m writing for advice on my 91 yo father. He was recently found to have bone metastases
SpecialName
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Prostate Cancer Network
10 months ago
ART mpMRI Accuracy Detecting Serious PCa Revised Criteria for Biopsy
231211 ART mpMRI Accuracy Detecting Serious PCa Revised Criteria for Biopsy I am a big proponent for use of a mpMRI during AS (active surveillance). I also believe it has a place in the routine monitoring of PCa in men who have not been diagnosed with PCa. I had PSA’s well below 4.0 and neither
231211 ART mpMRI Accuracy Detecting Serious PCa Revised Criteria for Biopsy I am a big proponent for use of a mpMRI during AS (active surveillance). I also believe it has a place in the routine monitoring of PCa in men who have not been diagnosed with PCa. I had PSA’s well below 4.0 and neither
RMontana
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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Coincidentally ...
.. a new study on CVD risk factors in men with PCa [1]: "
The Burden of Uncontrolled Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Men With Prostate Cancer: A RADICAL-PC Analysis
" The study found that most men with PCa have modifiable CVD risk factors. Although the authors recognize that CVD risk is
.. a new study on CVD risk factors in men with PCa [1]: "
The Burden of Uncontrolled Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Men With Prostate Cancer: A RADICAL-PC Analysis
" The study found that most men with PCa have modifiable CVD risk factors. Although the authors recognize that CVD risk is
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Dr. Michael Zelefsky is joining NYU Langone Medical Center
I received this message from Dr. Michael Zelefsky this month: [i]I’m writing this letter to let you know I will be leaving Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) on September 6, 2023. For more than 30 years, it has been an honor to be part of the care team at MSK. I will be making a change to
I received this message from Dr. Michael Zelefsky this month: [i]I’m writing this letter to let you know I will be leaving Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) on September 6, 2023. For more than 30 years, it has been an honor to be part of the care team at MSK. I will be making a change to
Hope4Happiness
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Prostate Cancer Network
11 months ago
... what, then, do we die of?
New study of SEER data below [1]. The old comforting words that men with PCa "die with the disease, not of it" does not apply once mets occur, of course, but is largely true for local disease (the majority of cases in the U.S., due to screening practices.) It has long been known that men with PCa
New study of SEER data below [1]. The old comforting words that men with PCa "die with the disease, not of it" does not apply once mets occur, of course, but is largely true for local disease (the majority of cases in the U.S., due to screening practices.) It has long been known that men with PCa
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
I am livid, confused , worried and scared as hell that my ORGOVYX -ADT symptoms are mine for life.
I thought 20 tx imrt & 4 mos of Orgovyx from all the docs I talked to secured a pretty good chance of crushing my cancer AND a real good chance of having my T come back to Normal after " 4 mos". "
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T " should be back to normal within the same time you were on the drug " that was the wishy
I thought 20 tx imrt & 4 mos of Orgovyx from all the docs I talked to secured a pretty good chance of crushing my cancer AND a real good chance of having my T come back to Normal after " 4 mos". "
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T " should be back to normal within the same time you were on the drug " that was the wishy
JWS13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Small cell advanced prostate cancer spread to liver and lungs.
This is a request for a near neighbour and friend of mine, Justin, who lives 2 streets away in the UK. He is appx. 53. Please do not read the history in my profile as that sadly relates to me. Justin was diagnosed with a PSA over 100 and widespread to bones. Justin has burned through the treatments in
This is a request for a near neighbour and friend of mine, Justin, who lives 2 streets away in the UK. He is appx. 53. Please do not read the history in my profile as that sadly relates to me. Justin was diagnosed with a PSA over 100 and widespread to bones. Justin has burned through the treatments in
lcfcpolo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PsA diagnose
I'm told I have PsA now and not PMR. On prednisone and MTX. 20 mg methotrexate and reducing prednisone down to now 14 mgIs having PsA mean that what I read on this forum for PMR not meaningful? This forum is so informative.
I'm told I have PsA now and not PMR. On prednisone and MTX. 20 mg methotrexate and reducing prednisone down to now 14 mgIs having PsA mean that what I read on this forum for PMR not meaningful? This forum is so informative.
Seal49
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Intense jaw pain (pt.2)
Three months ago my husband developed intense right jaw pain. After multiple scans showing "something" (thankfully no PSMA activity) he had a surgical bone biopsy 11/29. Two days ago we received the pathology report but have not been able to speak with the Dr. to help us understand it. The good news
Three months ago my husband developed intense right jaw pain. After multiple scans showing "something" (thankfully no PSMA activity) he had a surgical bone biopsy 11/29. Two days ago we received the pathology report but have not been able to speak with the Dr. to help us understand it. The good news
Decktime
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
3,100 PSA!
After two (2) Pluvicto infusions, my PSA went from 2,000. to 3,000. I haven't had any hormone treatments for approximately six months, and was subsequently told my Dr. should have kept me on Standard of Care (SoC) right through Pluvicto. Q1: Anyone out there know of any options open to me in this
After two (2) Pluvicto infusions, my PSA went from 2,000. to 3,000. I haven't had any hormone treatments for approximately six months, and was subsequently told my Dr. should have kept me on Standard of Care (SoC) right through Pluvicto. Q1: Anyone out there know of any options open to me in this
fsiefert
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Why Prostate Cancer Kills Black and African American men at a higher rate than White men
https://youtu.be/7SHtjs4EgXU
https://youtu.be/7SHtjs4EgXU
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Single positive lymph node - experiences?
Hi, first post here. I had prostatectomy 2008, G3+4, ,pT2c, now updated to pT2cN1M0. Have postponed HT with rising PSA (now 8.9). Had SRT 2011 to prostate bed. Have had Axumin scan and then had 3rd PSMA PET scan recently (this month). All so far were negative until most recent, found single inguinal
Hi, first post here. I had prostatectomy 2008, G3+4, ,pT2c, now updated to pT2cN1M0. Have postponed HT with rising PSA (now 8.9). Had SRT 2011 to prostate bed. Have had Axumin scan and then had 3rd PSMA PET scan recently (this month). All so far were negative until most recent, found single inguinal
Jeff_Piano_Man
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Chemotherapy or Pluvicto
I just completed Radium 223 treatment. PSA has been doubling since I failed Zytiga. Last scans show progression. I am offered chemo or a trial with Pluvicto. The cancer is throughout my bones. What should I do. I have had chemo at the beginning of this journey and it worked then.
I just completed Radium 223 treatment. PSA has been doubling since I failed Zytiga. Last scans show progression. I am offered chemo or a trial with Pluvicto. The cancer is throughout my bones. What should I do. I have had chemo at the beginning of this journey and it worked then.
Islandboy2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Testosterone issue.
I had a follow up visit with my PCP last month. Of course he knows about my advanced PC. He ordered a round of lab blood exams, as always. About a week later, I got a call from his office to tell me PCP is is concerned about low testosterone count<50 and wants to repeat lab exam, they told me come early
I had a follow up visit with my PCP last month. Of course he knows about my advanced PC. He ordered a round of lab blood exams, as always. About a week later, I got a call from his office to tell me PCP is is concerned about low testosterone count<50 and wants to repeat lab exam, they told me come early
Blueribbon63
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Started MRI Guided SBRT at MSK
After 2.5 years on active surveillance with Dr. Ehdaie at Memorial Sloan Kettering, my cancer progressed to GL 4+3 (Unfavorable Intermediate Risk) and I needed definitive treatment. I opted for MRI guided SBRT with Dr. Sean McBride after getting a second opinion from Dr. Kishan at UCLA. I started
After 2.5 years on active surveillance with Dr. Ehdaie at Memorial Sloan Kettering, my cancer progressed to GL 4+3 (Unfavorable Intermediate Risk) and I needed definitive treatment. I opted for MRI guided SBRT with Dr. Sean McBride after getting a second opinion from Dr. Kishan at UCLA. I started
rosenjpj
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Prostate Cancer Network
11 months ago
New Here. Overwhelmed.
48 yrs old. PSA Blood test from a physical came back with a reading of 100. Biopsy results came back with 2 Gleason 4+4's and the rest 4+3's earlier this week. Appointment with urologist Monday to discuss these results. I'm feeling overwhelmed and scared. What is the next step for me? Also does anyone
48 yrs old. PSA Blood test from a physical came back with a reading of 100. Biopsy results came back with 2 Gleason 4+4's and the rest 4+3's earlier this week. Appointment with urologist Monday to discuss these results. I'm feeling overwhelmed and scared. What is the next step for me? Also does anyone
hiker75
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Finasteride
Taking this for benign enlarged prostate after side effects for blood pressure tablets were too severe. Now side effects for Finasteride are kicking in after only a couple of days - sleeplessness, anxiety, hot flushes and not generally feeling quite with it. Has any one else had side effects and do
Taking this for benign enlarged prostate after side effects for blood pressure tablets were too severe. Now side effects for Finasteride are kicking in after only a couple of days - sleeplessness, anxiety, hot flushes and not generally feeling quite with it. Has any one else had side effects and do
Chapdog
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Men's Health Forum
11 months ago
Does triplet Therapy still work if you've failed Enza?
As most posters know the UK doesn't allow for other 'mides' once you've failed Xtandi (as I have done) But I am considering buying Abi from India to add to my Lupron and Docetaxel. Has anyone had success with Abi after Xtandi failure? Is the triplet therapy likely to work for me? And does it have to
As most posters know the UK doesn't allow for other 'mides' once you've failed Xtandi (as I have done) But I am considering buying Abi from India to add to my Lupron and Docetaxel. Has anyone had success with Abi after Xtandi failure? Is the triplet therapy likely to work for me? And does it have to
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
declining psa #6
Gm ladies n gentlemen, I’m here to give my results as I stated after stopping adt, post Rp, radiation n solely using ivermectin, cbd, turmeric n fish oil. My latest reading came in 1.34 down from 1.47 and continues to spiral down from starting this regiment at 1.92. Furthermore, prior to starting ivermectin
Gm ladies n gentlemen, I’m here to give my results as I stated after stopping adt, post Rp, radiation n solely using ivermectin, cbd, turmeric n fish oil. My latest reading came in 1.34 down from 1.47 and continues to spiral down from starting this regiment at 1.92. Furthermore, prior to starting ivermectin
Nfler
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
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