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Dora phase 3 study when zytiga is working
Is Dora phase 3 the best treatment for him? Here is the history and questions: 83 years old , Gleason 8 , extensive Mets to bones and lymph nodes Diagnosed in October 2018 with PSA of 947 Initial treatment of firmagon first month then lupron and xygeva every 3 months. PSA from 947 to 20 from October
Is Dora phase 3 the best treatment for him? Here is the history and questions: 83 years old , Gleason 8 , extensive Mets to bones and lymph nodes Diagnosed in October 2018 with PSA of 947 Initial treatment of firmagon first month then lupron and xygeva every 3 months. PSA from 947 to 20 from October
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
21 Vegetarian Foods That Are Loaded With Iron
21 Vegetarian Foods That Are Loaded With Iron: Written by Alina Petre, MS, RD (CA) on May 4, 2017. Iron is an essential nutrient that plays an important role in many bodily functions (1). A diet lacking in iron can result in low energy levels, shortness of breath, headaches, irritability, dizziness
21 Vegetarian Foods That Are Loaded With Iron: Written by Alina Petre, MS, RD (CA) on May 4, 2017. Iron is an essential nutrient that plays an important role in many bodily functions (1). A diet lacking in iron can result in low energy levels, shortness of breath, headaches, irritability, dizziness
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Which foods have more than 10% fiber by weight? The answer may surprise you. (Hint - includes dark chocolate).
Fiber is incredibly important. It leaves your stomach undigested and ends up in your colon, where it feeds friendly gut bacteria, leading to various health benefits. Certain types of fiber may also promote weight loss, lower blood sugar levels and fight constipation. The recommended daily intake is 25
Fiber is incredibly important. It leaves your stomach undigested and ends up in your colon, where it feeds friendly gut bacteria, leading to various health benefits. Certain types of fiber may also promote weight loss, lower blood sugar levels and fight constipation. The recommended daily intake is 25
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Stand Up 2 OA
5 years ago
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Here is one for PCa Partners.
New study below [1]. Studies that have taken marital status into account have always found a survival advantage in having a partner. On the other hand, length of marriage has been reported to be an PCa incidence risk factor. I was diagnosed after 37 years of marriage, 15 years ago - supporting both
New study below [1]. Studies that have taken marital status into account have always found a survival advantage in having a partner. On the other hand, length of marriage has been reported to be an PCa incidence risk factor. I was diagnosed after 37 years of marriage, 15 years ago - supporting both
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Low T could hasten time to post-RP biochemical recurrence.
New study below. Off-topic for this group, but I like to report studies that erode the assumption that testosterone is "fuel" for PCa. "Men with low levels of free testosterone 3 months after undergoing radical prostatectomy could face increased chance of early recurrence of prostate cancer, according
New study below. Off-topic for this group, but I like to report studies that erode the assumption that testosterone is "fuel" for PCa. "Men with low levels of free testosterone 3 months after undergoing radical prostatectomy could face increased chance of early recurrence of prostate cancer, according
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Low-serum testosterone and high-chromogranin A are associated with high-grade prostate cancer and higher pathological stages of the disease.
New Italian study below [1]. Low-serum testosterone [T] was defined as < 300 ng/dL. High chromogranin A [CgA] was defined as > 80 ng/ml. High-grade PCa was defined as Gleason score 4+3 to 10, (rather than the usual 8-10). *** Low T was found in 80% of high-grade cases (versus 12.6%). High CgA was found
New Italian study below [1]. Low-serum testosterone [T] was defined as < 300 ng/dL. High chromogranin A [CgA] was defined as > 80 ng/ml. High-grade PCa was defined as Gleason score 4+3 to 10, (rather than the usual 8-10). *** Low T was found in 80% of high-grade cases (versus 12.6%). High CgA was found
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Hello first post here.
Here is my signature line from another forum: Diagnosed at age 59 - 9/19/2018 PSA in 2/2018 4.4 PSA in 6/2018 4.8 Biopsy on 9/12/2018 Malignant in 7 of 12 cores. Gleason 3+3=6 4/1/2019 Robotic Radical Prostatectomy (Dr Vipul Patel) Adeno 15% of gland 4+3=7 pT2 Negative Margins Two lymphs benign
Here is my signature line from another forum: Diagnosed at age 59 - 9/19/2018 PSA in 2/2018 4.4 PSA in 6/2018 4.8 Biopsy on 9/12/2018 Malignant in 7 of 12 cores. Gleason 3+3=6 4/1/2019 Robotic Radical Prostatectomy (Dr Vipul Patel) Adeno 15% of gland 4+3=7 pT2 Negative Margins Two lymphs benign
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Erectile Dysfunction Support
5 years ago
Tingling in left foot
Hi ladies, sorry to mither again. But day 3 of the femoston and I'm having horrendous headaches. Not to mention the worse period I've had for many many year's, I'd only taken it for 1 day and I wasn't due on. But I've had a tingling left foot, I've had it for some time but it hasn't stopped since
Hi ladies, sorry to mither again. But day 3 of the femoston and I'm having horrendous headaches. Not to mention the worse period I've had for many many year's, I'd only taken it for 1 day and I wasn't due on. But I've had a tingling left foot, I've had it for some time but it hasn't stopped since
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Women's Health
5 years ago
Medication confusion!
Okay, I am easily confused. Was prescribed Spironolactone in hospital and was already on vitamin B and Thiamine. No side effects apart from excessive weeing which is obviously the whole point. I was prescribed Omaprazole on discharge from hospital plus antibiotics- 4 via drip in hospital, one before
Okay, I am easily confused. Was prescribed Spironolactone in hospital and was already on vitamin B and Thiamine. No side effects apart from excessive weeing which is obviously the whole point. I was prescribed Omaprazole on discharge from hospital plus antibiotics- 4 via drip in hospital, one before
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Folate
Hi , I have ET, blood tests have shown I am low in folate. I had the tests done by medicheck as I have been having erratic thyroid results and wanted my vitamins and minerals checked. Thyroid uk say its important that folate vit D and B vitamins are optimal to enable thyroxine to be absorbed but I
Hi , I have ET, blood tests have shown I am low in folate. I had the tests done by medicheck as I have been having erratic thyroid results and wanted my vitamins and minerals checked. Thyroid uk say its important that folate vit D and B vitamins are optimal to enable thyroxine to be absorbed but I
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Starting olaparib
Starting olaparib today. I have Mets to my bones and lymph nodes. One oncologist had recommended Ra223. The oncologist at UCSF who is recommending the parp inhibitor. Is not recommending Radium 223. Anyone have any input/ comments would be appreciated.
Starting olaparib today. I have Mets to my bones and lymph nodes. One oncologist had recommended Ra223. The oncologist at UCSF who is recommending the parp inhibitor. Is not recommending Radium 223. Anyone have any input/ comments would be appreciated.
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Is it okay to continue calcium prior to Thyroid Lab work?
Aside from Biotin and all B vitamins, is it okay to continue calcium supplements prior to TSH lab tests? My dr said to stop Biotin 48 hrs prior to test.
Aside from Biotin and all B vitamins, is it okay to continue calcium supplements prior to TSH lab tests? My dr said to stop Biotin 48 hrs prior to test.
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Re-testing with medichecks
O.K, so after, the disaster of lst testing with medichecks...what is the process with abstaining from tablets, vitamins etc before testing. I currently take 200mcg of Levothyroxine daily, I take a daily vit D spray (DLUX300), I take a ferrous sulphate supplement daily, complete vitamin B without folate
O.K, so after, the disaster of lst testing with medichecks...what is the process with abstaining from tablets, vitamins etc before testing. I currently take 200mcg of Levothyroxine daily, I take a daily vit D spray (DLUX300), I take a ferrous sulphate supplement daily, complete vitamin B without folate
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Fillers in supplements
Hubby is taking lots of capsules so I do worry about the amount of fillers in it. I have taken to giving him some of his thiamine, d- ribose, mannitol and other b vitamins dissolved in water with a little unsweetened black currant juice which he sips on during the day. I have noticed a precipitate
Hubby is taking lots of capsules so I do worry about the amount of fillers in it. I have taken to giving him some of his thiamine, d- ribose, mannitol and other b vitamins dissolved in water with a little unsweetened black currant juice which he sips on during the day. I have noticed a precipitate
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Igennus Super B complex or a multivitamin when only needing modest B12 supplementation to achieve a good level of B12
Hi everyone, The whole B12 issue has raised its head again with me and I'm hoping for some advice. Three months ago I stopped taking my Holland and Barrett multivitamin in an attempt to see if I actually did need to supplement B12 and folate. At that time my B12 and folate levels were both a little over
Hi everyone, The whole B12 issue has raised its head again with me and I'm hoping for some advice. Three months ago I stopped taking my Holland and Barrett multivitamin in an attempt to see if I actually did need to supplement B12 and folate. At that time my B12 and folate levels were both a little over
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
First clinical guidance on anal sex after prostate cancer
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-06-clinical-guidance-anal-sex-prostate.html Here's a quick overview of the recommendations from the UK: The guidance is based on the consensus opinion of 15 clinical oncologists and 11 urological surgeons, recruited with help from The Royal college of Radiologists,
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2019-06-clinical-guidance-anal-sex-prostate.html Here's a quick overview of the recommendations from the UK: The guidance is based on the consensus opinion of 15 clinical oncologists and 11 urological surgeons, recruited with help from The Royal college of Radiologists,
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
5 years ago
ASCO 2019: Outcomes of Men with Recurrent M0 Prostate Cancer who Defer Androgen Deprivation Therapy until Metastasis
"This abstract retrospective reviews 2,636 men who had radical prostatectomy between 1981 and 2017 and then subsequently developed biochemically recurrent prostate cancer... 450 men who had been treated with prostatectomy and then followed after PSA recurrence WITHOUT therapy until metastasis, median
"This abstract retrospective reviews 2,636 men who had radical prostatectomy between 1981 and 2017 and then subsequently developed biochemically recurrent prostate cancer... 450 men who had been treated with prostatectomy and then followed after PSA recurrence WITHOUT therapy until metastasis, median
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
4 years living with prostate cancer
Diagnosed and treated for years ago radical prostatectomy radiation and Lupron every 3 months for the rest of my life
Diagnosed and treated for years ago radical prostatectomy radiation and Lupron every 3 months for the rest of my life
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 years ago
MMS DMSO for treatment of Parkinson's
My father has been diagnosed with Parkinson's in september 2017. He is 74 years old and took Madopar (Levodopa/carbidopa) for 6 month. Before the diagnose we saw that he might have Parkinson because he walked slowly with small steps(around10cm and close to the ground( around 10cm) -in contrast with
My father has been diagnosed with Parkinson's in september 2017. He is 74 years old and took Madopar (Levodopa/carbidopa) for 6 month. Before the diagnose we saw that he might have Parkinson because he walked slowly with small steps(around10cm and close to the ground( around 10cm) -in contrast with
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Hi there! Have any on here upon receiving the b12 IM shots also been told to take a B complex supplement along with the shot?
B vitamins working together
B vitamins working together
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
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