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Heather Chalfin, MD, NIH/Johns Hopkins -
Prostatectomy
: The Hospital Experience. Suzanne Chambers, Ph.D.,, AOMonash University, Melbourne - Is prostate cancer something to fear?
Heather Chalfin, MD, NIH/Johns Hopkins -
Prostatectomy
: The Hospital Experience. Suzanne Chambers, Ph.D.,, AOMonash University, Melbourne - Is prostate cancer something to fear?
Darryl
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
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Heather Chalfin, MD, NIH/Johns Hopkins -
Prostatectomy
: The Hospital Experience. Suzanne Chambers, Ph.D.,, AOMonash University, Melbourne - Is prostate cancer something to fear?
Heather Chalfin, MD, NIH/Johns Hopkins -
Prostatectomy
: The Hospital Experience. Suzanne Chambers, Ph.D.,, AOMonash University, Melbourne - Is prostate cancer something to fear?
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Prostate Cancer Caregivers
4 years ago
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Heather Chalfin, MD, NIH/Johns Hopkins -
Prostatectomy
: The Hospital Experience. Suzanne Chambers, Ph.D.,, AOMonash University, Melbourne - Is prostate cancer something to fear?
Heather Chalfin, MD, NIH/Johns Hopkins -
Prostatectomy
: The Hospital Experience. Suzanne Chambers, Ph.D.,, AOMonash University, Melbourne - Is prostate cancer something to fear?
Darryl
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
4 years ago
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Heather Chalfin, MD, NIH/Johns Hopkins -
Prostatectomy
: The Hospital Experience. Suzanne Chambers, Ph.D.,, AOMonash University, Melbourne - Is prostate cancer something to fear?
Heather Chalfin, MD, NIH/Johns Hopkins -
Prostatectomy
: The Hospital Experience. Suzanne Chambers, Ph.D.,, AOMonash University, Melbourne - Is prostate cancer something to fear?
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
German group refines Ga68 PSMA PET during RP surgery
The goal of the study authors was to see if CLI could accurately detect surgical margins during radical
prostatectomy
and to indicate whether residual cancer remained after the surgery."
The goal of the study authors was to see if CLI could accurately detect surgical margins during radical
prostatectomy
and to indicate whether residual cancer remained after the surgery."
Justfor_
in
Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Received my Eligard Injection on Tuesday - PSA a tick lower before injection - Low LDH score ?
Radical
prostatectomy
in October 2018. PSA rising to .38 on August 12 2020. Decipher post RP test score was .37 (low risk). Determining next steps. I am located in Wisconsin. I had my robotic
prostatectomy
perfomed by Dr. Kenneth Jacobsohn at Froedtert near Milwaukee. I have selected Dr.
Radical
prostatectomy
in October 2018. PSA rising to .38 on August 12 2020. Decipher post RP test score was .37 (low risk). Determining next steps. I am located in Wisconsin. I had my robotic
prostatectomy
perfomed by Dr. Kenneth Jacobsohn at Froedtert near Milwaukee. I have selected Dr.
searchingtom
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Cerenkov luminescence imaging improves visibility in radical prostatectomy, DNA archeologists find target, new approach to CAR-T lowers cost
Greetings FPC members, First, a new method to improve cancer detection during radical
prostatectomy
to avoid missing possible cancers using Cerenkov luminescence.
Greetings FPC members, First, a new method to improve cancer detection during radical
prostatectomy
to avoid missing possible cancers using Cerenkov luminescence.
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Support post prostatectomy
My husband is having robotic nerve-sparing surgery today. I'd like to know how he might feel afterwards and the best way to support him. Thank you, this is such a helpful site.
My husband is having robotic nerve-sparing surgery today. I'd like to know how he might feel afterwards and the best way to support him. Thank you, this is such a helpful site.
SQQQ
in
Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Mtg. Insights - Radiation Oncologist from Froedtert/Medical College of Wisconsin - Next Steps Following Post-RP Recurrence Add Lymph Nodes
Radical
prostatectomy
in October 2018. PSA rising to .38 on August 12 2020. Decipher post RP test score was .37 (low risk). Determining next steps. I am located in Wisconsin. I had my robotic
prostatectomy
perfomed by Dr. Kenneth Jacobsohn at Froedtert near Milwaukee.
Radical
prostatectomy
in October 2018. PSA rising to .38 on August 12 2020. Decipher post RP test score was .37 (low risk). Determining next steps. I am located in Wisconsin. I had my robotic
prostatectomy
perfomed by Dr. Kenneth Jacobsohn at Froedtert near Milwaukee.
searchingtom
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Auximen scan shows significant new cancerous activity and last post about my brother
“Postsurgical changes of radical
prostatectomy
, without evidence of local tumor recurrence in the surgical bed. No tracer avid lymphadenopathy to suggest nodal metastases.
“Postsurgical changes of radical
prostatectomy
, without evidence of local tumor recurrence in the surgical bed. No tracer avid lymphadenopathy to suggest nodal metastases.
Philly13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Resetting the Bar of Castration Resistance - Understanding Androgen Dynamics in Therapy Resistance and Treatment Choice in PCa
Prediction of progression following radical
prostatectomy
. A multivariate analysis of 721 men with long-term follow-up. Am J Surg Pathol. 1996;20:286-292. 45. Green GA, Hanlon AL, Al-Saleem T, Hanks GE.
Prediction of progression following radical
prostatectomy
. A multivariate analysis of 721 men with long-term follow-up. Am J Surg Pathol. 1996;20:286-292. 45. Green GA, Hanlon AL, Al-Saleem T, Hanks GE.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
skeleton Cancer
Hello I wonder if PSA test is low even the cancer cells affect skeleton, I read about an old gentleman from USA he did a radical
prostatectomy
he had low psa value but he had cancer cells in his skeleton.How it comes..........! I'm confusing anout what i read. Thanks for any answer George
Hello I wonder if PSA test is low even the cancer cells affect skeleton, I read about an old gentleman from USA he did a radical
prostatectomy
he had low psa value but he had cancer cells in his skeleton.How it comes..........! I'm confusing anout what i read. Thanks for any answer George
NOCanceros
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Trends in Diagnosis and Disparities in Initial Management of High-Risk Prostate Cancer in the US
Boorjian et al2 showed improved all-cause mortality with
prostatectomy
compared with EBRT.
Boorjian et al2 showed improved all-cause mortality with
prostatectomy
compared with EBRT.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Update regarding divergent advice about adding Zytiga to Lupron when PSA undetectable
MEDICAL ONCOLOGIST’S SUMMARY OF MY CASE: 73 y.o. man with recurrent VTE and PEs in 2016 who had
prostatectomy
in 11/2017 for a T3aN0 (0/36 LN+) Gleason 4+3 (tertiary 5). PSA remained elevated (0.077) after surgery.
MEDICAL ONCOLOGIST’S SUMMARY OF MY CASE: 73 y.o. man with recurrent VTE and PEs in 2016 who had
prostatectomy
in 11/2017 for a T3aN0 (0/36 LN+) Gleason 4+3 (tertiary 5). PSA remained elevated (0.077) after surgery.
Istomin
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Is radiation therapy warranted
I had a radical
prostatectomy
in June 2019 at age 52. Final pathology report: Gleason 7 (3+4); Extraprostatic extension; negative margins; Primary tumor: pT3a; regional lymph nodes: pN0. My PSA 90 days post-surgery was .008. PSA rose to .016 by December 2019 and in March 2020 it was .015.
I had a radical
prostatectomy
in June 2019 at age 52. Final pathology report: Gleason 7 (3+4); Extraprostatic extension; negative margins; Primary tumor: pT3a; regional lymph nodes: pN0. My PSA 90 days post-surgery was .008. PSA rose to .016 by December 2019 and in March 2020 it was .015.
Downhill_Skier
in
Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Received results today from Axumin scan performed last Thursday. They plan to start me on ADT with radiation in 8 weeks. Thoughts welcome.
Radical
prostatectomy
in October 2018. PSA rising to .38 on August 12 2020. Decipher post RP test score was .37 (low risk). Determining next steps. I am located in Wisconsin. I had my robotic
prostatectomy
perfomed by Dr. Kenneth Jacobsohn at Froedtert near Milwaukee.
Radical
prostatectomy
in October 2018. PSA rising to .38 on August 12 2020. Decipher post RP test score was .37 (low risk). Determining next steps. I am located in Wisconsin. I had my robotic
prostatectomy
perfomed by Dr. Kenneth Jacobsohn at Froedtert near Milwaukee.
searchingtom
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
PET-Guided Radiation Boosts Post-Prostatectomy Outcomes
It only takes common sense for accepting the fact that when one has view of the target scores better vs shooting in the dark. The results of a randomized trial aid people, deficient in common sense, to assimilate the fact: https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/astro/89355
It only takes common sense for accepting the fact that when one has view of the target scores better vs shooting in the dark. The results of a randomized trial aid people, deficient in common sense, to assimilate the fact: https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/astro/89355
Justfor_
in
Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
My PC Story and Cost Info for the Uninsured
After reviewing tons of info here and from all the corners of the globe, I decided on Robotic Assisted
Prostatectomy
. The post pathology report indicated that my cancer was contained to my Prostate.
After reviewing tons of info here and from all the corners of the globe, I decided on Robotic Assisted
Prostatectomy
. The post pathology report indicated that my cancer was contained to my Prostate.
Murk
in
Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Hello, Has anyone had HIFU?
I'm likely ruling out
prostatectomy
and radiation leaving Cryotherapy and HIFU (High-Intensity Ultrasound). HIFU would be my first choice automatically but the out of pocket expence is something I need to weigh. Does any one have experience with these two procedures?
I'm likely ruling out
prostatectomy
and radiation leaving Cryotherapy and HIFU (High-Intensity Ultrasound). HIFU would be my first choice automatically but the out of pocket expence is something I need to weigh. Does any one have experience with these two procedures?
Jonathank7
in
Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Testosterone replacement therapy reduces biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy -- March 2020
https://bjui-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/bju.15042 Results: The median follow‐up was 3.5 years. There were no statistically significant differences in demographics or general health complications between groups. BCR occurred in 11/152 (7.2%) and 53/419 (12.6%) patients in the TRT
https://bjui-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/bju.15042 Results: The median follow‐up was 3.5 years. There were no statistically significant differences in demographics or general health complications between groups. BCR occurred in 11/152 (7.2%) and 53/419 (12.6%) patients in the TRT
George71
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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