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Happy Thanksgiving Eve
Also Happy Hump Day š 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 š 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
7 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
7 months ago
When To End An ADT Holiday
Just had a lengthy conversation with my MD Anderson MO who agrees with my Houston Methodist MO, i.e., itās probably better, after an ADT holiday, to allow PSA to reach 0.5 so a PSMA scan can be used to identify any metastices, then zap the met(s), then go back on ADT to put the cancer back into remission
Just had a lengthy conversation with my MD Anderson MO who agrees with my Houston Methodist MO, i.e., itās probably better, after an ADT holiday, to allow PSA to reach 0.5 so a PSMA scan can be used to identify any metastices, then zap the met(s), then go back on ADT to put the cancer back into remission
6357axbz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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TRT Causing Breast Enlargement
Has anyone on this site experienced breast enlargement while on TRT? Just curious as to how common this is. Am considering it because two years after ADT. (18 months Lupron and Bicalutamide) my T level is 66, PSA .28.
Has anyone on this site experienced breast enlargement while on TRT? Just curious as to how common this is. Am considering it because two years after ADT. (18 months Lupron and Bicalutamide) my T level is 66, PSA .28.
Jack54
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Where to get Orgovyx?
Starting SBRT , likely next week with ADT starting at the time. I got my doc to prescribe Orgovyx rather than Lupron. On Medicare with Part D. Turns out Walgreens and Walmart cannot get Orgovyx. CVS said they could route it through a specialty pharmacy but could take 4 weeks. How have those of you taking
Starting SBRT , likely next week with ADT starting at the time. I got my doc to prescribe Orgovyx rather than Lupron. On Medicare with Part D. Turns out Walgreens and Walmart cannot get Orgovyx. CVS said they could route it through a specialty pharmacy but could take 4 weeks. How have those of you taking
ToolBeltZia
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Adding Docetaxel to T3b?
My husband is 63, stage T3b N0M0. His biopsy showed all 12 cores positive with 80%+ cancer, GL 4+5 with
intraductal carcinoma
and original PSA was 12. According to PSMA pet scan 12 months ago, he has additional risk factors such as
ECE, SVI, PNI
, but no other spread. He has completed 39
My husband is 63, stage T3b N0M0. His biopsy showed all 12 cores positive with 80%+ cancer, GL 4+5 with
intraductal carcinoma
and original PSA was 12. According to PSMA pet scan 12 months ago, he has additional risk factors such as
ECE, SVI, PNI
, but no other spread. He has completed 39
Adendino
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
I am still struggling with treatment decisions - Help please.
I am struggling to decide on my treatment. The main point of conflict is HT or not, and LDR Brachytherapy (if I am eligible - because of a previous HOLEP) or IMRT. I also wonder if I should push hard for a 10-day earlier consultation at the risk of bad feeling. I welcome advice. In the UK - Referral
I am struggling to decide on my treatment. The main point of conflict is HT or not, and LDR Brachytherapy (if I am eligible - because of a previous HOLEP) or IMRT. I also wonder if I should push hard for a 10-day earlier consultation at the risk of bad feeling. I welcome advice. In the UK - Referral
Nordman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Let's change the way we're treated by adding metabolic therapy to SOC
Some good recent videos on a subject Dr. Thomas Seyfried: https://youtu.be/u2s6z37YIzM?si=UXIhw6X4T0nPwAyV PCa specific discussion on the same: https://youtu.be/RbrX_ZrYxJg?si=wTRoC7-f2N6RDTY0 I must add: I've been on low-carb diet (Atkins) since 1999 and recently (August of this year) started
Some good recent videos on a subject Dr. Thomas Seyfried: https://youtu.be/u2s6z37YIzM?si=UXIhw6X4T0nPwAyV PCa specific discussion on the same: https://youtu.be/RbrX_ZrYxJg?si=wTRoC7-f2N6RDTY0 I must add: I've been on low-carb diet (Atkins) since 1999 and recently (August of this year) started
TryGuyCP
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Helpful group
Hello All, This group has been very helpful in providing information and suggestions on PC. I was diagnosed in Sept. 23 as Stage 4, Gleason 7 with all core samples testing positive and one met to the sacrum. Just completed 28 rounds of IMRT and have been on Lupron, Xtandi and Zometa for the last two
Hello All, This group has been very helpful in providing information and suggestions on PC. I was diagnosed in Sept. 23 as Stage 4, Gleason 7 with all core samples testing positive and one met to the sacrum. Just completed 28 rounds of IMRT and have been on Lupron, Xtandi and Zometa for the last two
Jeffdanger
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
1, 3 or 6 month ADT?
Originally, after a prostatectomy and 40 radiation treatments, I had a one month shot of Lupron followed by a six month shot of Lupron. My PSA went to undetectable. Seven years later my PSA crept up to seven and I was put on a monthly shot of Firmagon for life. My PSA is again undetectable and all scans
Originally, after a prostatectomy and 40 radiation treatments, I had a one month shot of Lupron followed by a six month shot of Lupron. My PSA went to undetectable. Seven years later my PSA crept up to seven and I was put on a monthly shot of Firmagon for life. My PSA is again undetectable and all scans
epfj3333
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Big decsions regarding SRT/ADT due to BCR post RP
My husband was had a robotic radical prostatectomy 1/2019 with no major complications or side effects. Gleason 4+3, negative margins and no positive lymph nodes. There was cribiform invasion of a nerve but all margins of the prostate and 0/13 LN were negative after surgery. His post surgical PSA was
My husband was had a robotic radical prostatectomy 1/2019 with no major complications or side effects. Gleason 4+3, negative margins and no positive lymph nodes. There was cribiform invasion of a nerve but all margins of the prostate and 0/13 LN were negative after surgery. His post surgical PSA was
shihtzu124
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Big decisions regarding SRT and ADT for BCR
My husband was had a robotic radical prostatectomy 1/2019 with no major complications or side effects. Gleason 4+3, negative margins and no positive lymph nodes. There was cribiform invasion of a nerve but all margins of the prostate and 0/13 LN were negative after surgery. His post surgical PSA was
My husband was had a robotic radical prostatectomy 1/2019 with no major complications or side effects. Gleason 4+3, negative margins and no positive lymph nodes. There was cribiform invasion of a nerve but all margins of the prostate and 0/13 LN were negative after surgery. His post surgical PSA was
shihtzu124
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
PSA Doubled in 2 Months
PSA end of August was 0.12 now 0.24. I met with 2 ROs to discuss treatment when my PSA was 0.20 a week ago . One suggested ADT 18-24 months and prostate bed radiation. Second RO says we can avoid ADT for now as he sees 0.70 as the value he believes requires ADT. I'm scheduled for F18 PSMA scan in early
PSA end of August was 0.12 now 0.24. I met with 2 ROs to discuss treatment when my PSA was 0.20 a week ago . One suggested ADT 18-24 months and prostate bed radiation. Second RO says we can avoid ADT for now as he sees 0.70 as the value he believes requires ADT. I'm scheduled for F18 PSMA scan in early
NJWarrior
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Have you had neurosurgery for your brain tumour?
Being told you, or your loved one, needs to have surgery for their brain tumour can be a worrying time, which we know many of our community face. Help us ensure that patients and their loved ones are provided with the best information and care during treatment by sharing you experience through our Improving
Being told you, or your loved one, needs to have surgery for their brain tumour can be a worrying time, which we know many of our community face. Help us ensure that patients and their loved ones are provided with the best information and care during treatment by sharing you experience through our Improving
Zhaleh_TBTC
Administrator
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The Brain Tumour Charity
11 months ago
Knee replacement!
I am due to have a TKR on 26/07. I have inflammatory arthritis and have been taking Methotrexate since February and hydroxychloroquine since November last year. Since starting Methotrexate I havenāt had any flaresā¦.touch wood! I am slowly tapering Prednisoloneā¦1mg a day at the moment. I will be
I am due to have a TKR on 26/07. I have inflammatory arthritis and have been taking Methotrexate since February and hydroxychloroquine since November last year. Since starting Methotrexate I havenāt had any flaresā¦.touch wood! I am slowly tapering Prednisoloneā¦1mg a day at the moment. I will be
Biker52
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NRAS
11 months ago
Four minutes on Hormone Therapy
https://youtu.be/kxcr6y0Zwj0
https://youtu.be/kxcr6y0Zwj0
Darryl
Partner
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PSA level six months Eligard
I was diagnosed with PC in September 2022 with PSA level of 35 and had my prostate removed in January 2023. Since then, I started ADT in June 2023 and went through 39 sessions of SRT. My current PSA is 0.008 ng/mL. My doctor gave me a choice of continue with ADT for another six months which I already
I was diagnosed with PC in September 2022 with PSA level of 35 and had my prostate removed in January 2023. Since then, I started ADT in June 2023 and went through 39 sessions of SRT. My current PSA is 0.008 ng/mL. My doctor gave me a choice of continue with ADT for another six months which I already
toyman79912
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Stage 4. IMRT + HDR Brachytherapy
I have Stage 4 (metastasis in L2). Currently on ADT. I have chosen IMRT followed by HDR Brachytherapy. I'm starting IMRT in January 2024. What was you experience with this combination? Did it work? Any side effects? Thank you for your responses.
I have Stage 4 (metastasis in L2). Currently on ADT. I have chosen IMRT followed by HDR Brachytherapy. I'm starting IMRT in January 2024. What was you experience with this combination? Did it work? Any side effects? Thank you for your responses.
FightCancer101
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Relative risk for secondary bone marrow cancer within 5 years after initial CLL chemoimmunotherapy treatment (typically BR or FCR)
In countries where targeted therapies ('brutinibs, venetoclax, obinutuzumab/rituximab) are now available, the remaining reason that FCR (Fludarabine+Cyclophosphamide+Rituximab) is still sometimes recommended for the treatment of CLL is that it can be curative* about 55% of the time - but [u]
only[
In countries where targeted therapies ('brutinibs, venetoclax, obinutuzumab/rituximab) are now available, the remaining reason that FCR (Fludarabine+Cyclophosphamide+Rituximab) is still sometimes recommended for the treatment of CLL is that it can be curative* about 55% of the time - but [u]
only[
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
11 months ago
simple ovarian cyst and cystic echotecture of the endometrium
hi had a ultrasound on my abdomen in November 22 as had a a lot of pain in belly and low pelvic area, also blood wiped from bowel end, also had bloating & urgency to run and pee and a lot of pelvic pain spreading all over my belly, just got constant water bottle on it to help ease the pain, but still
hi had a ultrasound on my abdomen in November 22 as had a a lot of pain in belly and low pelvic area, also blood wiped from bowel end, also had bloating & urgency to run and pee and a lot of pelvic pain spreading all over my belly, just got constant water bottle on it to help ease the pain, but still
Nat107
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
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