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radiology read, prolaris 5.2, Bone scan with nonspecific uptake in the anterior right 3rd and 4th rib suspicious for neoplasm but could potentially be prior fracture as well as focal nonspecific uptake in the posterior spine of T7, suspicious for facet arthropathy, who has been referred for evaluation for
radiotherapy
radiology read, prolaris 5.2, Bone scan with nonspecific uptake in the anterior right 3rd and 4th rib suspicious for neoplasm but could potentially be prior fracture as well as focal nonspecific uptake in the posterior spine of T7, suspicious for facet arthropathy, who has been referred for evaluation for
radiotherapy
Katamiran
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Newly Diagnosed
Could anyone tell me if this is regarded as a large tumour, and if so, is surgery more likely than
radiotherapy
or W&W? I'm 60 years old.
Could anyone tell me if this is regarded as a large tumour, and if so, is surgery more likely than
radiotherapy
or W&W? I'm 60 years old.
Alison_L
in
Acoustic Neuroma Support
2 years ago
New Trial: A Study of CF33-hNIS (VAXINIA), an Oncolytic Virus, as Monotherapy or in Combination With Pembrolizumab in Adults With MAST
As most here know, Immunotherapies have not so far proven to be especially effective in PCa. Here is info on a new viral agent that, while not targeting PCa specifically, is starting clinical trials focused on [i]"Metastatic or Advanced Solid Tumours (MAST)"[/i]. With 100 participants, it will hopefully
As most here know, Immunotherapies have not so far proven to be especially effective in PCa. Here is info on a new viral agent that, while not targeting PCa specifically, is starting clinical trials focused on [i]"Metastatic or Advanced Solid Tumours (MAST)"[/i]. With 100 participants, it will hopefully
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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Radiation tips
Hi In response to your questions the radiation treatment wasn’t that bad. It made you more tired than usual. However after every radiation treatment I made sure that I had some type of energy food available. Also I took black seed oil. During the afternoon I went for a 1-2 miles walk daily to help my
Hi In response to your questions the radiation treatment wasn’t that bad. It made you more tired than usual. However after every radiation treatment I made sure that I had some type of energy food available. Also I took black seed oil. During the afternoon I went for a 1-2 miles walk daily to help my
Jparker4
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Study may help guide decision whether to use adjuvant radiotherapy for prostate cancer
Publish DateMarch 21, 2022 Renal and urology news Jody A. Charnow Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Print Share by Email Adjuvant RT after radical prostatectomy for lymph node (LN)-positive prostate cancer is associated with a lower death risk vs salvage RT, but the
Publish DateMarch 21, 2022 Renal and urology news Jody A. Charnow Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Reddit Print Share by Email Adjuvant RT after radical prostatectomy for lymph node (LN)-positive prostate cancer is associated with a lower death risk vs salvage RT, but the
Graham49
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Treatment Plan- I Need Your Ideas...
Hello, My father's PSA value was 24 in February 2022. According to the biopsy results, 8 of 13 foci had a Gleason score of 10. Ga-68 PSMA PET scan revealed metastatic prostate cancer. There was no spread in his bones. Her chemotherapy started in February 2022 and ends in June. He also gets a Zoladex
Hello, My father's PSA value was 24 in February 2022. According to the biopsy results, 8 of 13 foci had a Gleason score of 10. Ga-68 PSMA PET scan revealed metastatic prostate cancer. There was no spread in his bones. Her chemotherapy started in February 2022 and ends in June. He also gets a Zoladex
goodgoal
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Lycopene, Heat, Magnets
I learned of my prostate cancer metastasis about ten years ago in 2012, which was four years after radiation therapy to my prostate in 2008, following a urinary blockage and biopsy Gleason 8. I chose RT over surgical as my mets were microscopic, confined to prostate. The discovery of Stage 4 was after
I learned of my prostate cancer metastasis about ten years ago in 2012, which was four years after radiation therapy to my prostate in 2008, following a urinary blockage and biopsy Gleason 8. I chose RT over surgical as my mets were microscopic, confined to prostate. The discovery of Stage 4 was after
NecessarilySo
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Survival After Radical Prostatectomy vs Radiation Therapy in Clinical Node-Positive Prostate Cancer - Published in Advanced Prostate Cancer
This retrospective, observational study assessed the differences in clinical outcomes among patients with clinical node-positive (cN1) prostate cancer undergoing
radiotherapy
(RT) versus radical prostatectomy (RP).
This retrospective, observational study assessed the differences in clinical outcomes among patients with clinical node-positive (cN1) prostate cancer undergoing
radiotherapy
(RT) versus radical prostatectomy (RP).
JRPnSD
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Reposted -- I case my post did not get through -- Rejected for Stereotactic Brain Therapy
Will it be a different type of Brain
Radiotherapy
/some other treatment? Just looking for advise so I know what questions to ask. Think they are hopping the Steroids reduce swelling to give me better movement.
Will it be a different type of Brain
Radiotherapy
/some other treatment? Just looking for advise so I know what questions to ask. Think they are hopping the Steroids reduce swelling to give me better movement.
Beatless
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Covid & PCa Diagnosis in England 2020 v. 2019
There was a 10,000 deficit in the number of new cases, and "a ‘surgical deficit’ was created of just under 1500 men by the end of December 2020" and "a ‘
radiotherapy
deficit’ of 1500 men by December 2020."
There was a 10,000 deficit in the number of new cases, and "a ‘surgical deficit’ was created of just under 1500 men by the end of December 2020" and "a ‘
radiotherapy
deficit’ of 1500 men by December 2020."
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
New treatment on the way?
Interesting news item today about using
radiotherapy
to treat Ventricular Tachycardia, and the possibility of it eventually coming into use for other arrythmias. You'll need to scroll down to below the report about the trans swimmer winning the female competition. https://dailym.ai/android
Interesting news item today about using
radiotherapy
to treat Ventricular Tachycardia, and the possibility of it eventually coming into use for other arrythmias. You'll need to scroll down to below the report about the trans swimmer winning the female competition. https://dailym.ai/android
Mugsy15
in
AF Association
2 years ago
Iasibon 50mg
Then 4 weeks
radiotherapy
then another 12 rounds of chemo. I finally got my right breast removed in January this year. My oncologist has given me these meds to start. Anyone any experience. Thanks xx
Then 4 weeks
radiotherapy
then another 12 rounds of chemo. I finally got my right breast removed in January this year. My oncologist has given me these meds to start. Anyone any experience. Thanks xx
Corfu7
in
My Breast Cancer Community
2 years ago
hyperbaric oxygen therapy for small bowel damage following radiotherapy
has anyone experience of this treatment
has anyone experience of this treatment
Macoun
in
Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
2 years ago
PSA 0.01 Undetectable at last !!!
After 8.5 months on Lupron and 6 Months on Zytiga. PSA reached undetectable levels. Been off Zytiga for 14 days and liver enzymes have fallen back into normal range. Conversation with MO tomorrow , will see how and when he wants to restart it. Life is good Next step- radiation therapy.
After 8.5 months on Lupron and 6 Months on Zytiga. PSA reached undetectable levels. Been off Zytiga for 14 days and liver enzymes have fallen back into normal range. Conversation with MO tomorrow , will see how and when he wants to restart it. Life is good Next step- radiation therapy.
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Starting Radiation
I am starting radiation on my breast on next month. I need to know has anyone suffered fatigue and pain while doing radiation treatment?
I am starting radiation on my breast on next month. I need to know has anyone suffered fatigue and pain while doing radiation treatment?
Spettis7
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Newly diagnosed Teal stage prostate cancer, trying to prepare for possible HDR brachytherapy treatment.
Hi, I'm new to this forum. I was diagnosed Teal stage prostate cancer last February. I have no symptoms. I did a lot of research & decided to choose radiation treatment, was referred to our local cancer center for IG-IMRT, but my treatment got delayed trying to authorize SpaceOar hydrogel procedure
Hi, I'm new to this forum. I was diagnosed Teal stage prostate cancer last February. I have no symptoms. I did a lot of research & decided to choose radiation treatment, was referred to our local cancer center for IG-IMRT, but my treatment got delayed trying to authorize SpaceOar hydrogel procedure
Isaiah43-1-2
in
Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
First post & hoping for any advice please!
Brief history: I had Hodgkins Lymphoma about 30 years ago, had chemo then
radiotherapy
(abdominal & pelvic). Been in remission since then! Ovarian failure following the
radiotherapy
when I was 22. Routine testing for IVF showed underactive thyroid so started Levo.
Brief history: I had Hodgkins Lymphoma about 30 years ago, had chemo then
radiotherapy
(abdominal & pelvic). Been in remission since then! Ovarian failure following the
radiotherapy
when I was 22. Routine testing for IVF showed underactive thyroid so started Levo.
Liz599
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
My life has gotten much more complicated since Abiraterone suddenly quit working about 6 months ago
I just had the 4th of 6 Xofigo (Radium-223) injections last Wednesday. I feel like the pain from bone metastases is improving. I have also undergone 15 External Beam Radiation Therapy EBRT treatments during the same period. I had quite a bit of burn issues involving skin in and around the rectum, etc
I just had the 4th of 6 Xofigo (Radium-223) injections last Wednesday. I feel like the pain from bone metastases is improving. I have also undergone 15 External Beam Radiation Therapy EBRT treatments during the same period. I had quite a bit of burn issues involving skin in and around the rectum, etc
diamondrn
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Lung Cancer
Had 3 sessions of chemo and 6. 1/2 weeks of
radiotherapy
treatment finishing on 9/5/21. Then 3 monthly scans and appointments with Oncologist. First 2 August 21 and 11/21 I was told the Tumour was stable . On 4/3/22 however I was told the tumour had grown to Approx. 7.5 but hadn't spread.
Had 3 sessions of chemo and 6. 1/2 weeks of
radiotherapy
treatment finishing on 9/5/21. Then 3 monthly scans and appointments with Oncologist. First 2 August 21 and 11/21 I was told the Tumour was stable . On 4/3/22 however I was told the tumour had grown to Approx. 7.5 but hadn't spread.
Lainey100
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Gbm medication for epilepsy?
My husband has Gbm diagnosed one year ago after a seizure and had successfully tumour removed, chemotherapy and
radiotherapy
.
My husband has Gbm diagnosed one year ago after a seizure and had successfully tumour removed, chemotherapy and
radiotherapy
.
Daybreak2
in
Glioblastoma Support
2 years ago
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