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Bicalutamide (Casodex) then Eligard - Question
OK, Another quick question. I've been on Bical for 11 days and in 3 days I get my first 1 month injection of Eligard. I have had almost zero side effects with Bical, maybe a little extra fatigue but hardly noticeable. Does this mean that perhaps I will tolerate Eligard better than what some people experience
OK, Another quick question. I've been on Bical for 11 days and in 3 days I get my first 1 month injection of Eligard. I have had almost zero side effects with Bical, maybe a little extra fatigue but hardly noticeable. Does this mean that perhaps I will tolerate Eligard better than what some people experience
Mike58
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
enzalutamide
Hi I lost my dad a year ago but enzalutamide slowed the progression and shrunk the met also alleviating pain. This is taken in tablet form and offered as an alternative to chemotherapy. Hope this might help.
Hi I lost my dad a year ago but enzalutamide slowed the progression and shrunk the met also alleviating pain. This is taken in tablet form and offered as an alternative to chemotherapy. Hope this might help.
Pinkpeanuts07
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
NEPC RESEARCH
Any research done on NEPC (neuroendocrine prostate cancer) ie ademo that morphs into a neuroendocrine carcinoma?
Any research done on NEPC (neuroendocrine prostate cancer) ie ademo that morphs into a neuroendocrine carcinoma?
safari123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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stage 4 prostrate cancer
I read many ways to approach prostrate cancer, I was diagnosed 2021, stage 4- Gleason 9, Mets- bones- lymph nodes, both lungs, so weak I barely got to MO with a Cain over 2 year’s later I’m running steps -refused chemo- took ADT 18 months read Dr. Dach book- cracking cancer toolkit- glad I did
I read many ways to approach prostrate cancer, I was diagnosed 2021, stage 4- Gleason 9, Mets- bones- lymph nodes, both lungs, so weak I barely got to MO with a Cain over 2 year’s later I’m running steps -refused chemo- took ADT 18 months read Dr. Dach book- cracking cancer toolkit- glad I did
bubbacora
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Lengthened Cycles - is Prostap the cause of my longer cycles?
Hi ladies My first natural period returned in November. My December period was two days late and my January period was three days late. Did Prostap lengthen anyone else’s cycle? Xx
Hi ladies My first natural period returned in November. My December period was two days late and my January period was three days late. Did Prostap lengthen anyone else’s cycle? Xx
LadyM2019
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Exercise during meds (not stims)
Hi I had a prostap injection on Friday. And on my next cycle I'll be doing an ERA which will involve taking oestrogen and asprin and then progesterone when instructed. Are there any issues with exercising on this programme? I'd like to be able to do a short jog when I can and some strength training
Hi I had a prostap injection on Friday. And on my next cycle I'll be doing an ERA which will involve taking oestrogen and asprin and then progesterone when instructed. Are there any issues with exercising on this programme? I'd like to be able to do a short jog when I can and some strength training
Skittles11
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Humorous/informative videos on prostate cancer
…at least I hope so. I’ve been documenting “My Journey With Prostate Cancer” in hopes of amusing myself and others. Please don’t watch if you think humor is verboten in regards to cancer. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnTvlPIMC_V3Otqe-SUGyufm4STqY3wYa&si=bLnPUuDrOrWXPkAN
…at least I hope so. I’ve been documenting “My Journey With Prostate Cancer” in hopes of amusing myself and others. Please don’t watch if you think humor is verboten in regards to cancer. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnTvlPIMC_V3Otqe-SUGyufm4STqY3wYa&si=bLnPUuDrOrWXPkAN
Caldonia
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Battling two cancers on two fronts, simultaneously
Has anyone fought PCa and NEPc simultaneously? I have had PCa-classic since 2011. After lupron/lusinipril for years, I began Casodex . Bad reaction, switched to Zytiga. That affected my liver enzymes, so on to Xtandi. It worked well. So, this last August a lump was found under my jaw at the lymph node
Has anyone fought PCa and NEPc simultaneously? I have had PCa-classic since 2011. After lupron/lusinipril for years, I began Casodex . Bad reaction, switched to Zytiga. That affected my liver enzymes, so on to Xtandi. It worked well. So, this last August a lump was found under my jaw at the lymph node
CharlieBC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Lead Prostate Cancer Candidate Bria-Pros+, Initiates GMP Manufacturing
I do not like headers like "Ground-breaking" or "Practice changing" but hopefully they will keep their promise in this case... "We are enthusiastic about commencing GMP manufacturing for our prostate cancer clinical candidate, continuing our efforts at transforming targeted cancer therapy via the introduction
I do not like headers like "Ground-breaking" or "Practice changing" but hopefully they will keep their promise in this case... "We are enthusiastic about commencing GMP manufacturing for our prostate cancer clinical candidate, continuing our efforts at transforming targeted cancer therapy via the introduction
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Latest Update on PATCH
For those of us using tE2 as a primary therapy to control advanced prostate cancer, there is new information in Clinical Oncology, Vol 36, Issue 1 „“ A repurposing Programme Evaluating Transdermal Oestradial Patches for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer within the PATCH and STAMPEDE Trials“. It‘s a long
For those of us using tE2 as a primary therapy to control advanced prostate cancer, there is new information in Clinical Oncology, Vol 36, Issue 1 „“ A repurposing Programme Evaluating Transdermal Oestradial Patches for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer within the PATCH and STAMPEDE Trials“. It‘s a long
cam123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Zytiga , prednesone , Options ?
Hello All , I just hit the 2 yr. mark of Eligard , Zytiga and pred. Im Stage 4 N1 , Had SBRT to prostate 2015 , then 7 yrs later PSMA-Pet saw 1 tumor in my pelvic lymph node Had SBRT on that . I have a heart doctor for heart murmur . The question is according to a study , per Tall Allen , Stampede
Hello All , I just hit the 2 yr. mark of Eligard , Zytiga and pred. Im Stage 4 N1 , Had SBRT to prostate 2015 , then 7 yrs later PSMA-Pet saw 1 tumor in my pelvic lymph node Had SBRT on that . I have a heart doctor for heart murmur . The question is according to a study , per Tall Allen , Stampede
reconjj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PSMA-Addition Trial can give access to Pluvicto for DeNovo or mHSPC
The range of access to Pluvicto (Lu177-PSMA-617) radionuclide treatment is expanding. Great news. The PSMA-Fore trial recently showed that it iis very beneficial before docetaxel chemotherapy in mCRPC. Now a worldwide trial is exploring it in metastatic hormone sensitive PC, including de novo metastatic
The range of access to Pluvicto (Lu177-PSMA-617) radionuclide treatment is expanding. Great news. The PSMA-Fore trial recently showed that it iis very beneficial before docetaxel chemotherapy in mCRPC. Now a worldwide trial is exploring it in metastatic hormone sensitive PC, including de novo metastatic
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Enzalutamide Plus 5-Alpha Reductase Inhibitors for Castrate-Sensitive Prostate Cancer
Phase II trial exploring the combination of enzalutamide with five alpha-reductase inhibitors (ARIs) for castrate-sensitive prostate cancer. Driven by observations from geriatric oncology, the study seeks alternatives to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for older, frail men who struggle with its side
Phase II trial exploring the combination of enzalutamide with five alpha-reductase inhibitors (ARIs) for castrate-sensitive prostate cancer. Driven by observations from geriatric oncology, the study seeks alternatives to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) for older, frail men who struggle with its side
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
Docetaxal chemotherapy
I have had prostate cancer since 2017. First I had radiation and then Lupron for three years. When my PSA started to rise I took abiraterone and Lupron for 3 more years and was undetectable. It started to rise again to 1.78. Then I was put on Xtandi but after a week I developed a full body rash. When
I have had prostate cancer since 2017. First I had radiation and then Lupron for three years. When my PSA started to rise I took abiraterone and Lupron for 3 more years and was undetectable. It started to rise again to 1.78. Then I was put on Xtandi but after a week I developed a full body rash. When
Gern
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
Interpreting blood tests
I've been on ADT for 4 months in preparation for RT and then HDR BT. I have localised G8 with an initial PSA of 8.1 Prior to commencing ADT, my PSA inexplicably dropped to 4.94 but then rose to 5.37 within 2 months. Anyway, here are my test results before starting ADT; These are Aussie measurements
I've been on ADT for 4 months in preparation for RT and then HDR BT. I have localised G8 with an initial PSA of 8.1 Prior to commencing ADT, my PSA inexplicably dropped to 4.94 but then rose to 5.37 within 2 months. Anyway, here are my test results before starting ADT; These are Aussie measurements
Mike58
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days 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
5 months ago
PSA back up after radiation
After 4 .5 weeks of radiation PSA dropped from 6.6 to 3.46 but on 6/3 went up to 5.88. I have MO appt 6/11 and he has previously indicated that docetaxel could be the next step. Following last PSA increase switched from Zytiga to Xtandi. I am guessing that a PET scan is in order and maybe SBRT prior
After 4 .5 weeks of radiation PSA dropped from 6.6 to 3.46 but on 6/3 went up to 5.88. I have MO appt 6/11 and he has previously indicated that docetaxel could be the next step. Following last PSA increase switched from Zytiga to Xtandi. I am guessing that a PET scan is in order and maybe SBRT prior
alperk
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 days ago
Provenge immunotherapy
After 5.5 years on Lupron (no Zytiga, Xtandi, Daro, etc.), my PSA hit its highest points ever (1.92), although I'm still not 2 points above my lowest reading of 0.5 (only one of those). I'm metastatic and was at diagnosis, so still have prostate. I've been researching Provenge a bit, and understand that
After 5.5 years on Lupron (no Zytiga, Xtandi, Daro, etc.), my PSA hit its highest points ever (1.92), although I'm still not 2 points above my lowest reading of 0.5 (only one of those). I'm metastatic and was at diagnosis, so still have prostate. I've been researching Provenge a bit, and understand that
dhccpa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 days ago
Pluvicto
My dad had his 1st pluvicto injection beginning of May He had his PSA taken 3 weeks later. It went from 16 to 23. I’m hoping this isn’t an indicator that this will fail too. He has been dealing with prostate cancer for 20+ years -prostate removed - watching till number doubled - maybe 5 years
My dad had his 1st pluvicto injection beginning of May He had his PSA taken 3 weeks later. It went from 16 to 23. I’m hoping this isn’t an indicator that this will fail too. He has been dealing with prostate cancer for 20+ years -prostate removed - watching till number doubled - maybe 5 years
Jshaw916
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 days ago
PSA rockets up to 344
Hello - I received quite shocking news during my visit to the Mayo Clinic last week. My PSA has jumped to 344 from a low of 3.6 last November, when I completed chemo with cabazitaxel. PSA did start to rise quite soon, into double digits, but this is by far my highest PSA ever. Dr. Kwon recommended
Hello - I received quite shocking news during my visit to the Mayo Clinic last week. My PSA has jumped to 344 from a low of 3.6 last November, when I completed chemo with cabazitaxel. PSA did start to rise quite soon, into double digits, but this is by far my highest PSA ever. Dr. Kwon recommended
Arcticfox44
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 days ago
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