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I'm at the 5-year mark on Lupron only (except for moderate demos man). All-time low PSA was 0.5 in 4/2021. This year 1.01, .98, .97 (two months ago). PSA up and down over the years. Axumin PET scheduled for January, last 9/2021. At least three bone Mets, two in vertebrae, one inside hip socket. Am I
I'm at the 5-year mark on Lupron only (except for moderate demos man). All-time low PSA was 0.5 in 4/2021. This year 1.01, .98, .97 (two months ago). PSA up and down over the years. Axumin PET scheduled for January, last 9/2021. At least three bone Mets, two in vertebrae, one inside hip socket. Am I
dhccpa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 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
2 years ago
What category of Intermediate Risk Am I?
I am trying to make a decision regarding HT with RT. I am 78. I have CKD 3b, and a solitary kidney. I am 6.5 years in remission from UTUC kidney cancer. A number of papers indicate that HT could be detrimental to my kidney. Those with FIR PCa could avoid HT with little risk. The following is defined
I am trying to make a decision regarding HT with RT. I am 78. I have CKD 3b, and a solitary kidney. I am 6.5 years in remission from UTUC kidney cancer. A number of papers indicate that HT could be detrimental to my kidney. Those with FIR PCa could avoid HT with little risk. The following is defined
Nordman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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https://www.oncogen.org/full-text/the-suppression-of-prolactin-is-required-for-the-treatment-of-advanced-prostate-cancer
After diagnosis of prostate cancer I found the U of Marylands success terminating cancer with clioquinol + zinc. They emphasis treatment for prolactin dependent cancer that my doctors didn't seem to know existed. Anyone else find that to be true?
After diagnosis of prostate cancer I found the U of Marylands success terminating cancer with clioquinol + zinc. They emphasis treatment for prolactin dependent cancer that my doctors didn't seem to know existed. Anyone else find that to be true?
agnut
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Fight Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
how long typically does it take from diagnosis to treatment?
Hello, my father was just diagnosed with advanced aggressive prostate cancer Gleason 9-10 (TBC). Bone scan and CT scan are next to check for spread (please God it hasn’t), but the scans are not for another 2.5 weeks! Then follow-up to discuss results a full week after that. Which seems insane that we
Hello, my father was just diagnosed with advanced aggressive prostate cancer Gleason 9-10 (TBC). Bone scan and CT scan are next to check for spread (please God it hasn’t), but the scans are not for another 2.5 weeks! Then follow-up to discuss results a full week after that. Which seems insane that we
LDC2024
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
MOST RECENT PSA and TESTOSTERONE TEST
My PSA and testosterone test results have been PSA .01 and T 11 since July of 2022. I had my quarterly test done yesterday and my PSA is at .02 and T is at 21.5. They are still undetectable, but not sure what caused the rise. I've only been on Firmagon for 1 year and 4 months so I hope it doesn't
My PSA and testosterone test results have been PSA .01 and T 11 since July of 2022. I had my quarterly test done yesterday and my PSA is at .02 and T is at 21.5. They are still undetectable, but not sure what caused the rise. I've only been on Firmagon for 1 year and 4 months so I hope it doesn't
GMan-62
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Being Thankful----Year 6
Greetings FPC members: Each year, I try and post at holiday times of reasons to be thankful regarding PCa developments, and I am thankful for so many things that I have, but we can all be thankful for : 1) NCI and it's support of clinical trials ( including the trials of cancer drugs like RRX-001
Greetings FPC members: Each year, I try and post at holiday times of reasons to be thankful regarding PCa developments, and I am thankful for so many things that I have, but we can all be thankful for : 1) NCI and it's support of clinical trials ( including the trials of cancer drugs like RRX-001
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Psa is back
Well I made it to 27 months of upsa testing after my surgery and went from <0.01 to my first detectable of 0.01. Don’t know what this means but I guess the next few upsa tests will be telling. Maybe a lab variation maybe not.
Well I made it to 27 months of upsa testing after my surgery and went from <0.01 to my first detectable of 0.01. Don’t know what this means but I guess the next few upsa tests will be telling. Maybe a lab variation maybe not.
Blackholes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
low dose abiraterone and possible pain
Hello everyone, i am new here for my dad and found this community very helpful. Does anybody here find low dose protocol of abiraterone effective? Also, how do you treat bone pain? Or how do you determine if pain is coming from the bone or some other factors like chronic pelvic-prostate syndrome?
Hello everyone, i am new here for my dad and found this community very helpful. Does anybody here find low dose protocol of abiraterone effective? Also, how do you treat bone pain? Or how do you determine if pain is coming from the bone or some other factors like chronic pelvic-prostate syndrome?
dnmrk
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
My initial MRI and wait time for biopsy
Just got my MRI. PSA rising slowly for 3 years from 4.0 to 5.1. The MRI indicates a pi-Rad level 4 lesion 10 ml, well defined with no infiltration. Either base peripheral zone 11 to 12 o clock or transitional mid gland zone 11 to 12 o clock. Will get the location cleared up. I have an MRI fusion
Just got my MRI. PSA rising slowly for 3 years from 4.0 to 5.1. The MRI indicates a pi-Rad level 4 lesion 10 ml, well defined with no infiltration. Either base peripheral zone 11 to 12 o clock or transitional mid gland zone 11 to 12 o clock. Will get the location cleared up. I have an MRI fusion
jethrotullag
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Order of treatment?
My husband has been on Abiraterone for 5 months during which time his PSA has risen,. Before that he had had 6 rounds of Docetaxel which also saw his PSA rise. Having waited for 6 weeks to have a biopsy and get the results for neuroendocrine PC (he didn’t have it) his oncologist has said he can either
My husband has been on Abiraterone for 5 months during which time his PSA has risen,. Before that he had had 6 rounds of Docetaxel which also saw his PSA rise. Having waited for 6 weeks to have a biopsy and get the results for neuroendocrine PC (he didn’t have it) his oncologist has said he can either
NLondon43
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Some recent info on PSMA PET from "Urology Times"
Greetings FPC folk, I thought I would put out some recent info from "Urology Times" relating to PSMA scans : https://www.urologytimes.com/view/overview-of-available-clinical-guidelines-on-psma-pet-imaging-in-prostate-cancer?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=09282023_UT_LAN-23-URV0147_
Greetings FPC folk, I thought I would put out some recent info from "Urology Times" relating to PSMA scans : https://www.urologytimes.com/view/overview-of-available-clinical-guidelines-on-psma-pet-imaging-in-prostate-cancer?utm_source=sfmc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=09282023_UT_LAN-23-URV0147_
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Switch from Lupron/abi to Orgovyx/abi?
As I approaching my third 3 month shot of Lupron I wonder if Orgo might push out my time fence to MCRP more than Lupron, but I don't see anything on it. Lupron/abi dropped my PSA and TT very quickly so that is not an advantage, but the side effects are considered to be less - though my side effects
As I approaching my third 3 month shot of Lupron I wonder if Orgo might push out my time fence to MCRP more than Lupron, but I don't see anything on it. Lupron/abi dropped my PSA and TT very quickly so that is not an advantage, but the side effects are considered to be less - though my side effects
jackwfrench
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
seeking feedback on my case
hi, hoping Tall_Allen and anyone else may have some thoughts...... I posted several mos. ago after being diagnosed with distant only metastatic -- GL7, low PSA, thought to be contained and headed for surgery, but asked for a PSMA -- showed 8-10 lesions in ribs and scapula. Mostly low SUV. Diagnosis
hi, hoping Tall_Allen and anyone else may have some thoughts...... I posted several mos. ago after being diagnosed with distant only metastatic -- GL7, low PSA, thought to be contained and headed for surgery, but asked for a PSMA -- showed 8-10 lesions in ribs and scapula. Mostly low SUV. Diagnosis
tmscat
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Happy Thanksgiving Eve
Also Happy Hump Day 😁 https://youtu.be/PBsjggc5jHM?si=JPeepmKsrlzyNL0E Silly Kaiser thinks that Abiraterone is chemo and won't mail it, so gotta go down to Bakersfield monthly to get it, but this time I brought Chocolate covered Macadamia Nuts for the AIS Cancer Center Onco and Radiation staff.
Also Happy Hump Day 😁 https://youtu.be/PBsjggc5jHM?si=JPeepmKsrlzyNL0E Silly Kaiser thinks that Abiraterone is chemo and won't mail it, so gotta go down to Bakersfield monthly to get it, but this time I brought Chocolate covered Macadamia Nuts for the AIS Cancer Center Onco and Radiation staff.
dockam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Treatment decision made
Decided to go the treatment route, took me a while but AS is no good mentally, PSA has crept up from 4.2 to 5.1 in 18 months, awaiting appt date with oncologist.Presumably SBRT as per discussion when diagnosed in autumn '22, will be at Christies Manchester. Will keep folk posted. Removal of the offending
Decided to go the treatment route, took me a while but AS is no good mentally, PSA has crept up from 4.2 to 5.1 in 18 months, awaiting appt date with oncologist.Presumably SBRT as per discussion when diagnosed in autumn '22, will be at Christies Manchester. Will keep folk posted. Removal of the offending
pd63
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Could I try BAT to restore sensitivity to previously used antiandrogen treatments.
I failed Abiraterone and SOC doesn't allow the switch to Enzalutamide. I was reading on the use of BAT to resensitize mCRPC. Would this be a therapy that could work or is it too late now that I have failed. I know its not SOC but I am running out of choices and looking for some clarity. Its basically
I failed Abiraterone and SOC doesn't allow the switch to Enzalutamide. I was reading on the use of BAT to resensitize mCRPC. Would this be a therapy that could work or is it too late now that I have failed. I know its not SOC but I am running out of choices and looking for some clarity. Its basically
Islandboy2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
New meta-analysis shows docetaxel benefits those having high grade/low PSA prostate cancer
Reposting with more specific title - no one had replied to Maxone73's original post. Interesting results for those with a poor-prognosis cancer. https://www.miragenews.com/docetaxel-slashes-prostate-cancer-death-in-high-1115466/
Reposting with more specific title - no one had replied to Maxone73's original post. Interesting results for those with a poor-prognosis cancer. https://www.miragenews.com/docetaxel-slashes-prostate-cancer-death-in-high-1115466/
HikerWife
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Dad with Stage 4 PCa - Need some words of wisdom...again please!
Hi everyone. Just got back from appointment with Dad's oncologist. To keep you up to speed - 3 months ago, his ADT injections stopped working and his PSA started to climb up slowly. Oncologist put Dad on Enzalutamide - been on it for 6 cycles - tolerated well but his PSA has gone from 76 to 87 in one
Hi everyone. Just got back from appointment with Dad's oncologist. To keep you up to speed - 3 months ago, his ADT injections stopped working and his PSA started to climb up slowly. Oncologist put Dad on Enzalutamide - been on it for 6 cycles - tolerated well but his PSA has gone from 76 to 87 in one
kikinini
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Enzalutamide any advice/tips for dealing with side effects
Stage 4 PCA for last 3 years. Had 6 cycles of Chemo and then Abiraterone for 18+ months (PSA dropped to 0.2 then more recently rose to 58 in June '23 ). Abiraterone eventually stopped working and I was able to join Radium 223 trial. Completed 5 of 6 cycles of Radium 223, then elected to stop since scans
Stage 4 PCA for last 3 years. Had 6 cycles of Chemo and then Abiraterone for 18+ months (PSA dropped to 0.2 then more recently rose to 58 in June '23 ). Abiraterone eventually stopped working and I was able to join Radium 223 trial. Completed 5 of 6 cycles of Radium 223, then elected to stop since scans
Ronnie7C
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
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