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Luteolin, ellagic acid and punicic acid and prostate cancer metastasis
Ok here we go again, excuse me if this was already gone over. I know Pomegranate has stated benefits, but in combo with these other supps may increase the benefits according to this study done on patients and our favored friends, the mice- lol. For me if it can't harm and may help then why not.
Ok here we go again, excuse me if this was already gone over. I know Pomegranate has stated benefits, but in combo with these other supps may increase the benefits according to this study done on patients and our favored friends, the mice- lol. For me if it can't harm and may help then why not.
85745
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
urinary bother duration
after SBRT and now in my final months of lupron, i still have frequency of urination at night. I had spaceOAR inserted before SBRT. Now at eight months, i was hoping the frequency at night 3-4 times would have abated. Have treat oxybutinin. Nothing. Have tried Gemtesa and it practically closed down
after SBRT and now in my final months of lupron, i still have frequency of urination at night. I had spaceOAR inserted before SBRT. Now at eight months, i was hoping the frequency at night 3-4 times would have abated. Have treat oxybutinin. Nothing. Have tried Gemtesa and it practically closed down
Photographerhere
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Thank you everybody - part 2
Part 1 - https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150427052/thank-you-everybody So i drive 30 minutes to get to the clinic, spend 30 minutes, at the clinic, drive 30 minutes to get home. I see the NP (who confers with the MO as needed before and after my visits). 1. They don't
Part 1 - https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150427052/thank-you-everybody So i drive 30 minutes to get to the clinic, spend 30 minutes, at the clinic, drive 30 minutes to get home. I see the NP (who confers with the MO as needed before and after my visits). 1. They don't
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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New blood test to detect neuroendocrine PCa
Summary: Researchers have developed a blood test that can reliably detect neuroendocrine prostate cancer and differentiate it from castration-resistant prostate cancer-adenocarcinoma (CRPC-adeno). https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/01/240110120221.htm
Summary: Researchers have developed a blood test that can reliably detect neuroendocrine prostate cancer and differentiate it from castration-resistant prostate cancer-adenocarcinoma (CRPC-adeno). https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/01/240110120221.htm
HikerWife
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Boosting Prostate Cancer Awareness with One Click: The Power of Your Anonymous Signature on YouTube
Subscribing to a YouTube channel is like signing a petition with an anonymous signature. You're not sent anything, but your subscription has as much power as you signed your name. So-called patient advocates and gurus complain that our community doesn't help to build prostate cancer awareness. The
Subscribing to a YouTube channel is like signing a petition with an anonymous signature. You're not sent anything, but your subscription has as much power as you signed your name. So-called patient advocates and gurus complain that our community doesn't help to build prostate cancer awareness. The
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Anti-Androgen Therapy and Bone Tumors in Prostate Cancer
Sorry guys, but I found this and all I can say is it scared the hell out of me. Now I don't know what to think. Maybe someone can sort it out. https://journals.lww.com/oncology-times/fulltext/2021/08050/anti_androgen_therapy_can_fuel_spread_of_bone.16.aspx Jeff Dunn AO, Professor and CEO of the Prostate
Sorry guys, but I found this and all I can say is it scared the hell out of me. Now I don't know what to think. Maybe someone can sort it out. https://journals.lww.com/oncology-times/fulltext/2021/08050/anti_androgen_therapy_can_fuel_spread_of_bone.16.aspx Jeff Dunn AO, Professor and CEO of the Prostate
85745
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
ASCO 2023: AI-Derived Digital Pathology Biomarker Predicts Benefit of Long-Term ADT with Radiotherapy in Localized High-Risk Prostate Cancer
https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/asco-2023/asco-2023-prostate-cancer/144902-asco-2023-development-and-validation-of-an-ai-derived-digital-pathology-based-biomarker-to-predict-benefit-of-long-term-androgen-deprivation-therapy-with-radiotherapy-in-men-with-localized-high-risk-prostate-cancer-across-multiple-phase-iii-nrg-rtog-trials.html
https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/asco-2023/asco-2023-prostate-cancer/144902-asco-2023-development-and-validation-of-an-ai-derived-digital-pathology-based-biomarker-to-predict-benefit-of-long-term-androgen-deprivation-therapy-with-radiotherapy-in-men-with-localized-high-risk-prostate-cancer-across-multiple-phase-iii-nrg-rtog-trials.html
zeitgeistxx
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
how to reduce chemo side effects
I will be starting chemo for my prostate cancer in the next few weeks. Any suggestions as to cooling hats, gloves, and/or socks or other ways to reduce the side effects of chemo. What has been your experience with chemo side effects or your endeavors to reduce them? I expect I will be getting a regimen
I will be starting chemo for my prostate cancer in the next few weeks. Any suggestions as to cooling hats, gloves, and/or socks or other ways to reduce the side effects of chemo. What has been your experience with chemo side effects or your endeavors to reduce them? I expect I will be getting a regimen
shipoo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Earlier surrogates of overall survival to speed up new drugs development
there are statisticians (using AI) that are trying to find even earlier predictors to speed up the progress but it seems that progression free survival could already save 2 years for a new drug to be available on the market https://www.pcf.org/news/new-prostate-cancer-foundation-funded-research-to-speed-up-prostate-cancer-clinical-trials-worldwide
there are statisticians (using AI) that are trying to find even earlier predictors to speed up the progress but it seems that progression free survival could already save 2 years for a new drug to be available on the market https://www.pcf.org/news/new-prostate-cancer-foundation-funded-research-to-speed-up-prostate-cancer-clinical-trials-worldwide
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
blood test to identify neuroendocrine cancer asap
ok I repost this mainly because the University of Trento is one hour from here and I got good friends there (working on CRISPR)…together with Dana-Farber they have developed a blood test to identify if there is an endocrine prostate cancer and the subtype https://medriva.com/cancer/a-breakthrough-in-prostate-cancer-treatment-new-blood-test-identifies-neuroendocrine-subtype
ok I repost this mainly because the University of Trento is one hour from here and I got good friends there (working on CRISPR)…together with Dana-Farber they have developed a blood test to identify if there is an endocrine prostate cancer and the subtype https://medriva.com/cancer/a-breakthrough-in-prostate-cancer-treatment-new-blood-test-identifies-neuroendocrine-subtype
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Blood test distinguishes neuroendocrine subtype of advanced prostate cancer
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/01/240110120221.htm
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/01/240110120221.htm
zeitgeistxx
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Lupron Injection denied by Medicare Advantage PPO plan
My husband will need Lupron injections monthly x4. Two before starting radiation, and 2 during radiation treatment. The insurance, Medicare Advantage PPO, denied it. Anyone successfully appealed the denial? Any suggestions from the group? I checked and Medicare part D covers Lupron for the treatment
My husband will need Lupron injections monthly x4. Two before starting radiation, and 2 during radiation treatment. The insurance, Medicare Advantage PPO, denied it. Anyone successfully appealed the denial? Any suggestions from the group? I checked and Medicare part D covers Lupron for the treatment
Inquisitive_one
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Prostap - FET
Hi all Today I had my prostap injection in preparation for my FET. However I’ve been having slight cramps which I thought is probably due to my period being 5 days away (this will probably be delayed due to Prostap) but now I’m worrying because we had intercourse on 22nd Dec which would have been just
Hi all Today I had my prostap injection in preparation for my FET. However I’ve been having slight cramps which I thought is probably due to my period being 5 days away (this will probably be delayed due to Prostap) but now I’m worrying because we had intercourse on 22nd Dec which would have been just
TurquoiseWater
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Holding very low stable usPSA - 0.03X range for six years; no ADT, no chemo.
Eight years ago this month had RP after considerable investigation - nadir 0.050. Eleven months later had salvage RT; done at 0.10. Then after a year of pondering ADT and chemo, when my usPSA was back up to 0.10, I went to Europe for Ferrotran nano-MRI combined with Ga68 PSMA. The nanoMRI lite up
Eight years ago this month had RP after considerable investigation - nadir 0.050. Eleven months later had salvage RT; done at 0.10. Then after a year of pondering ADT and chemo, when my usPSA was back up to 0.10, I went to Europe for Ferrotran nano-MRI combined with Ga68 PSMA. The nanoMRI lite up
NanoMRI
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
More Evidence Linking ADT for PCa to Adverse Neurocognitive Effects -Meta-analysis shows increased risk of dementia, Parkinson's, depression
[i]As if we needed more reasons to dislike or avoid ADT, here is additional evidence of negative neurocognitive effects. This MedPage Today article will expecially be of special interest to those of us well into our "Golden Years" and on or considering ADT. [/i]
More Evidence Linking ADT for Prostate
[i]As if we needed more reasons to dislike or avoid ADT, here is additional evidence of negative neurocognitive effects. This MedPage Today article will expecially be of special interest to those of us well into our "Golden Years" and on or considering ADT. [/i]
More Evidence Linking ADT for Prostate
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
given a choice about duration of ADT
Tall Allen and others. Clean PSMA, , 3+4, 3+4, and 4+3., biopsy. 77yrs old, hit gym daily but have significant side effects of lupron.. Being treated at Comprensive cancer center. Plan was one year of Lupron. After five SBRT, and nine months on adt, my doc is willing to let me terminate my Lupron
Tall Allen and others. Clean PSMA, , 3+4, 3+4, and 4+3., biopsy. 77yrs old, hit gym daily but have significant side effects of lupron.. Being treated at Comprensive cancer center. Plan was one year of Lupron. After five SBRT, and nine months on adt, my doc is willing to let me terminate my Lupron
Photographerhere
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Working with Stage IV
First time posting (be gentle) Anybody else still at work with the disease. I’ve contributed to a pension for 24 years, and with being diagnosed, am I being foolish staying at work. Note-minimum retirement is 58 at my work. Also, did read this right, ADT only gives about 10 mos. to 1 year increase
First time posting (be gentle) Anybody else still at work with the disease. I’ve contributed to a pension for 24 years, and with being diagnosed, am I being foolish staying at work. Note-minimum retirement is 58 at my work. Also, did read this right, ADT only gives about 10 mos. to 1 year increase
BigJ32
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Statin use and mortality risk in men on ADT.
New ADT study from Hong Kong (1). "A total of 4920 patients were included, consisting of 2578 statin users and 2342 non-users (mean age 76.1 ± 8.2 years). Over a mean follow-up period of 4.2 ± 3.3 years, it was observed that statin users had significantly lower risks of both PCa-related mortality
New ADT study from Hong Kong (1). "A total of 4920 patients were included, consisting of 2578 statin users and 2342 non-users (mean age 76.1 ± 8.2 years). Over a mean follow-up period of 4.2 ± 3.3 years, it was observed that statin users had significantly lower risks of both PCa-related mortality
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Divergent second opinion
My husband was recently diagnosed with PCa with 6-7 mets to the bones as seen on the PSMA Pet scan (see profile for details), The first MO we met at an NCCN center recommended triplet therapy. He has started Firmagon + Darulotomide with Docetaxel planned in the coming weeks. We also got a second opinion
My husband was recently diagnosed with PCa with 6-7 mets to the bones as seen on the PSMA Pet scan (see profile for details), The first MO we met at an NCCN center recommended triplet therapy. He has started Firmagon + Darulotomide with Docetaxel planned in the coming weeks. We also got a second opinion
Cali3
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PC no longer castrate resistant
Hello all, my latest pet/ct scan indicates my PC is no longer castrate resistant as there is new disease growth in my lungs. Largest lesion is 2.5 centimeters. I'm no longer taking xtandi, so it can be "washed out" of my system prior to new treatment, however I'm still getting quarterly lupron shots
Hello all, my latest pet/ct scan indicates my PC is no longer castrate resistant as there is new disease growth in my lungs. Largest lesion is 2.5 centimeters. I'm no longer taking xtandi, so it can be "washed out" of my system prior to new treatment, however I'm still getting quarterly lupron shots
brokenyoyo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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