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PCA Prognosis?
Hi All! I am due for my 4rd Lupron treatment and follow-up next week. My bloodwork is done and my PSA is still <.01 for 9 months now. I have BRCA 1 and 2. When my Urologist gave me my initial diagnosis after my biopsies (Gleason 4+3=7 and 11 of 12 biopsies positive). nHe gave me a full report
Hi All! I am due for my 4rd Lupron treatment and follow-up next week. My bloodwork is done and my PSA is still <.01 for 9 months now. I have BRCA 1 and 2. When my Urologist gave me my initial diagnosis after my biopsies (Gleason 4+3=7 and 11 of 12 biopsies positive). nHe gave me a full report
Sagewiz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Some good news to start the day: Complete Response in First Patient Ever Treated with 2 Doses of Cu-67 SAR-bisPSMA at 8GBq...6 months
I have already written about this, but then he approached the 6 months mark, so... "The patient remains with undetectable levels of Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) for almost 6 months, following the administration of the second dose of 67Cu-SAR-bisPSMA. PSA is a marker used to assess clinical response
I have already written about this, but then he approached the 6 months mark, so... "The patient remains with undetectable levels of Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) for almost 6 months, following the administration of the second dose of 67Cu-SAR-bisPSMA. PSA is a marker used to assess clinical response
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
So the odds we all read about... are they true?
When my husband (age 52) was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer two and a half years ago, he was told the outlook was "grim." Everything we read told us once it moves to the bone (his has) then you're looking at months, not years, of life left. He had TEMPUS done, which was basically the oncologist
When my husband (age 52) was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer two and a half years ago, he was told the outlook was "grim." Everything we read told us once it moves to the bone (his has) then you're looking at months, not years, of life left. He had TEMPUS done, which was basically the oncologist
Anatalya
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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PSA Nadir 6 Months After Primary RT Correlates With Prostate Cancer Outcomes — Or does it?, MedPage Today May 22, 2024
[i]This article from MedPage Today is reproduced in full along with the link to the full access editorial comment is also provided. However, it has numerous hyperlinks to the the research cited within. The link to the MedPage article provides those links. [/i] [i]* * *[/i]
PSA Nadir 6 Months After
[i]This article from MedPage Today is reproduced in full along with the link to the full access editorial comment is also provided. However, it has numerous hyperlinks to the the research cited within. The link to the MedPage article provides those links. [/i] [i]* * *[/i]
PSA Nadir 6 Months After
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Request for Input
Before I leave this wonderful group I'd like to pick your individual/collective brains. Since it's too late to help my husband, I'm looking for info that I can pass on to my son and 6 grandsons so they might better understand this awful cancer should they ever get it. I'm also providing a bit more info
Before I leave this wonderful group I'd like to pick your individual/collective brains. Since it's too late to help my husband, I'm looking for info that I can pass on to my son and 6 grandsons so they might better understand this awful cancer should they ever get it. I'm also providing a bit more info
Shamrock46
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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
5 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
5 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
5 months ago
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
5 months ago
Mikemike
Hello....I am here and happy to help in any way I can. Will try to be concise. G-9...radiation only(28 sessions IMRT) a breeze. Declined lupron...because of a continuing anxiety condition. Metastices showed up 14 most later...PSA 6.7 up to 16.2 in 6 weeks. PSMA pet showed two rib mets and 1 other on
Hello....I am here and happy to help in any way I can. Will try to be concise. G-9...radiation only(28 sessions IMRT) a breeze. Declined lupron...because of a continuing anxiety condition. Metastices showed up 14 most later...PSA 6.7 up to 16.2 in 6 weeks. PSMA pet showed two rib mets and 1 other on
Poppy1952
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month 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
5 months ago
Toronto Prostate Cancer Specialist for Dad
My dad (68 years old) is visiting me (For my delivery in the first week of June) from India and he is going to be in Ontario, Canada for the next 3 months. He was diagnosed in Feb 2024 with a PSA of 24 and is completely asymptomatic. He is on hormone therapy with Gleason 8 and distant mets in his bones
My dad (68 years old) is visiting me (For my delivery in the first week of June) from India and he is going to be in Ontario, Canada for the next 3 months. He was diagnosed in Feb 2024 with a PSA of 24 and is completely asymptomatic. He is on hormone therapy with Gleason 8 and distant mets in his bones
Justgettingitright
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Update, small cell
Hi everyone, It's been a while since I posted but check in time to time. I'm not really sure of the purpose of this update is except we don't have a lot of family so I'm hoping writing it down will help. Please be sensitive as I'm struggling. I really can't hear about should of dones. My husband was
Hi everyone, It's been a while since I posted but check in time to time. I'm not really sure of the purpose of this update is except we don't have a lot of family so I'm hoping writing it down will help. Please be sensitive as I'm struggling. I really can't hear about should of dones. My husband was
Fdccs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Getting head around what to expect
I like to have facts. In times of stress I think Facts are our friend. Better to be prepared, mentally, physically, financially, with support systems, etc.. so looking for any insights as to what I should expect and prepare my husband, myself and my kids/family for in the weeks and months, years ahead
I like to have facts. In times of stress I think Facts are our friend. Better to be prepared, mentally, physically, financially, with support systems, etc.. so looking for any insights as to what I should expect and prepare my husband, myself and my kids/family for in the weeks and months, years ahead
Melzer2169
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 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
5 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
5 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
5 months ago
Next step after completed Oligometastatic prostate cancer treatment..
In 2022 I completed six weeks of RT to three periaortic metastatic lymph notes and two lesions on ribs and started Lupron and Erleada in April 2022 till now. Because numerus SEs including progressing spine arthritis I'd like to stop HT and watch my PSA. For now PSA <0.02. Any advise greatly appreciated
In 2022 I completed six weeks of RT to three periaortic metastatic lymph notes and two lesions on ribs and started Lupron and Erleada in April 2022 till now. Because numerus SEs including progressing spine arthritis I'd like to stop HT and watch my PSA. For now PSA <0.02. Any advise greatly appreciated
Maxi54
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Is pluvicto helping?
I started pluvicto on Jan 24, 2024. I’m on zoladex quarterly as well. I currently feel good compared to when i began pluvicto. My labwork are all normal, no abnormalities. My last scans show reduced mets in lymph nodes but still in bones and no progression. Would you say things are looking good with
I started pluvicto on Jan 24, 2024. I’m on zoladex quarterly as well. I currently feel good compared to when i began pluvicto. My labwork are all normal, no abnormalities. My last scans show reduced mets in lymph nodes but still in bones and no progression. Would you say things are looking good with
setho
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
My PCa history
After rising PSA from 6.92 in March 2012 to 9.98 in April 2013 Uro performed Prostate Biopsy in April 2013. 12 samples were taken: worst sample 4+3 (30% involvement) and four samples 3+4 (5% involvement). Scheduled for robotic prostatectomy, but before it Uro gave me four shots of Fermagon. Uro
After rising PSA from 6.92 in March 2012 to 9.98 in April 2013 Uro performed Prostate Biopsy in April 2013. 12 samples were taken: worst sample 4+3 (30% involvement) and four samples 3+4 (5% involvement). Scheduled for robotic prostatectomy, but before it Uro gave me four shots of Fermagon. Uro
Maxi54
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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