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My MO suspects that I am non-metastatic, castration resistant but will not approve any treatment until metastases develop.
Gleason 9 at diagnosis, BRACA 2 germline and somatic. RP five years ago but cancer escaped the capsule; PSA of around 2.5 after surgery. Had radiation to pelvic area a few months later along with Eligard injection. Renewed Eligard after 3 months and PSA went down to undetectable. T was close to zero
Gleason 9 at diagnosis, BRACA 2 germline and somatic. RP five years ago but cancer escaped the capsule; PSA of around 2.5 after surgery. Had radiation to pelvic area a few months later along with Eligard injection. Renewed Eligard after 3 months and PSA went down to undetectable. T was close to zero
Balsam01
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
My Research into thyroid tissue growing back after TT🤔
I had full TT in 2019 due to graves thyrotoxicosis, as some members will know I had a US scan performed in 2022 for a Parathyroid adenoma, the surgeon noted a nodule of 6/7 on the left side, but nothing else.I went on to have the F18 pet scan to determine what the nodule was, but a mass of (14x7x21)
I had full TT in 2019 due to graves thyrotoxicosis, as some members will know I had a US scan performed in 2022 for a Parathyroid adenoma, the surgeon noted a nodule of 6/7 on the left side, but nothing else.I went on to have the F18 pet scan to determine what the nodule was, but a mass of (14x7x21)
birkie
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Early detection: POSLUMA is the first FDA-approved radio-hybrid drug for PET imaging of prostate cancers.
Imaging tool can detect PCa even with very low PSA levels https://www.news4jax.com/health/2024/01/16/new-imaging-tool-is-lighting-up-prostate-cancer/
Imaging tool can detect PCa even with very low PSA levels https://www.news4jax.com/health/2024/01/16/new-imaging-tool-is-lighting-up-prostate-cancer/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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Rise in Testosterone but not PSA?
My dad has stage 4 prostate cancer, diagnosed in August of 2022. Gleason 4+3 Stage 4 because it went to 1 lymph node in the abdomen. After 44 rounds of radiation, receiving Eligard injections every 3 months, and 10 months on Apalutamide, his scans show no evidence of disease. ( As of Oct 2023) His
My dad has stage 4 prostate cancer, diagnosed in August of 2022. Gleason 4+3 Stage 4 because it went to 1 lymph node in the abdomen. After 44 rounds of radiation, receiving Eligard injections every 3 months, and 10 months on Apalutamide, his scans show no evidence of disease. ( As of Oct 2023) His
ThisIsForMyMom
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
post prostatectomy psa
hello. I Had surgery June 13 2023 biopsy showed Gleason 8. Psa 13 perineal invasion seminal vesicle invasion post surgery pathology Gleason 7. First two ultra sensitive psa came back with less than symbol 0.02. Then my last ultra sensitive psa came back 0.02 without the less than symbol. Is this something
hello. I Had surgery June 13 2023 biopsy showed Gleason 8. Psa 13 perineal invasion seminal vesicle invasion post surgery pathology Gleason 7. First two ultra sensitive psa came back with less than symbol 0.02. Then my last ultra sensitive psa came back 0.02 without the less than symbol. Is this something
Elkguide
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
1600 to 100 and counting
Hi All In the summer of 2023 I was diagnosed with Stage 4 prostate cancer. My PSA test came in at 1634. I was told it was in my bones had three years to live and put on Zolodex. Since then my PSA in December 2023 is at 109 and my CT scan shows no bone or organ problems. Each test gets lower and I
Hi All In the summer of 2023 I was diagnosed with Stage 4 prostate cancer. My PSA test came in at 1634. I was told it was in my bones had three years to live and put on Zolodex. Since then my PSA in December 2023 is at 109 and my CT scan shows no bone or organ problems. Each test gets lower and I
Whiskeyriver
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
please some help here, end stage liver cancer.
Dear BLT people, I hope you are all doing reasonably well. After my story 1.5 year ago about my misdiagnosed liver cirrhosis its kind of weird to say that I found out that my dad was diagnosed with liver cancer today. (he was never a drinker or fat or what so ever, he is quite old though, he is
Dear BLT people, I hope you are all doing reasonably well. After my story 1.5 year ago about my misdiagnosed liver cirrhosis its kind of weird to say that I found out that my dad was diagnosed with liver cancer today. (he was never a drinker or fat or what so ever, he is quite old though, he is
Jimmy777
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Traditional Mediterranean diet and warfarin
I am 5 weeks post mechanical valve replacement. I'm on 8/7 alternating warfarin. I am 26 and was brought up on a Mediterranean diet which I have not been following since discharge because I have been avoiding the higher vitamin K foods. I have also been eating much more meat and high protein food than
I am 5 weeks post mechanical valve replacement. I'm on 8/7 alternating warfarin. I am 26 and was brought up on a Mediterranean diet which I have not been following since discharge because I have been avoiding the higher vitamin K foods. I have also been eating much more meat and high protein food than
Pefki
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Anticoagulation Support
1 year ago
Bas Bloem: “Is there an upside to having PD?“
https://www.mediflix.com/topics/parkinsons-disease/video/silver-linings-with-pd https://m.facebook.com/mediflixtv/videos/bas-bloem-md-phd-silver-lining-mediflix-news/ A team of researchers, including four individuals with lived experience and two scientists, posted a call on social media for experiences
https://www.mediflix.com/topics/parkinsons-disease/video/silver-linings-with-pd https://m.facebook.com/mediflixtv/videos/bas-bloem-md-phd-silver-lining-mediflix-news/ A team of researchers, including four individuals with lived experience and two scientists, posted a call on social media for experiences
Esperanto
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Faecal loading
I have been given so many laxatives, stool softeners by my gp I am thoroughly confused and still haven’t got rid of it from September! I have Laxido, went up to 8 sachets for 2 days. Like soup. Docusate. Ispaghula Husk half a sachet a day. I have used syrup of figs, senakot, I don’t know if I
I have been given so many laxatives, stool softeners by my gp I am thoroughly confused and still haven’t got rid of it from September! I have Laxido, went up to 8 sachets for 2 days. Like soup. Docusate. Ispaghula Husk half a sachet a day. I have used syrup of figs, senakot, I don’t know if I
Laxido21
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IBS Network
4 months ago
Luteolin, ellagic acid and punicic acid and prostate cancer metastasis
Ok here we go again, excuse me if this was already gone over. I know Pomegranate has stated benefits, but in combo with these other supps may increase the benefits according to this study done on patients and our favored friends, the mice- lol. For me if it can't harm and may help then why not.
Ok here we go again, excuse me if this was already gone over. I know Pomegranate has stated benefits, but in combo with these other supps may increase the benefits according to this study done on patients and our favored friends, the mice- lol. For me if it can't harm and may help then why not.
85745
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Maybe because of "careful" patient selection, but still great: PSA Undetectable in First Patient Cu-67 SAR-bisPSMA
Positive results for mCRPC, very positive. Sorry if I have already posted this (my mind is not so sharp lately...was it ever??). "The first patient with prostate cancer dosed with 2 cycles of 8GBq of 67Cu-SAR-bisPSMA has reached undetectable prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels using PET" https:/
Positive results for mCRPC, very positive. Sorry if I have already posted this (my mind is not so sharp lately...was it ever??). "The first patient with prostate cancer dosed with 2 cycles of 8GBq of 67Cu-SAR-bisPSMA has reached undetectable prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels using PET" https:/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Not PCa related but sounds like a very promising approach
When I read "advanced pancreatic cancer" and "overall disease control of 94%" in the same document...I feel like smiling.... https://ascopost.com/news/april-2024/advanced-pancreatic-cancer-oncolytic-virus-based-immunostimulatory-gene-therapy-plus-chemotherapy/
When I read "advanced pancreatic cancer" and "overall disease control of 94%" in the same document...I feel like smiling.... https://ascopost.com/news/april-2024/advanced-pancreatic-cancer-oncolytic-virus-based-immunostimulatory-gene-therapy-plus-chemotherapy/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
nausea and vomiting
my husband has been on dialysis for just over 12 months now but suffers with severe nausea and vomiting. He is unable to keep food down or even attempt to eat some days . Is this a normal side effect of dialysis please and if so is there any treatment. We went to our GP but he was useless and unable
my husband has been on dialysis for just over 12 months now but suffers with severe nausea and vomiting. He is unable to keep food down or even attempt to eat some days . Is this a normal side effect of dialysis please and if so is there any treatment. We went to our GP but he was useless and unable
Matilda6146
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Early CKD Support
4 months ago
Nebivolol problems
I'm struggling with trying to balance blood pressure and heart rate.I take 1.25 Nebivolol once a day but am finding it lowers my BP too much which is making me feel dizzy and light headed.Have tried stopping it for a day but then get tachycardia and AF. Anyone else had this problem?
I'm struggling with trying to balance blood pressure and heart rate.I take 1.25 Nebivolol once a day but am finding it lowers my BP too much which is making me feel dizzy and light headed.Have tried stopping it for a day but then get tachycardia and AF. Anyone else had this problem?
stormcloud
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AF Association
9 months ago
Low blood pressure
I was diagnosed with AF in October ( now permanent but controlled)and heart failure in December(EF 32). I am now on Bisoprolol 2.5mg, Edoxaban60mg, Entresto24mg twice daily,and new one Spironolactone25g. My problem is that my already low BP plummets every time a new drug is introduced or an increase
I was diagnosed with AF in October ( now permanent but controlled)and heart failure in December(EF 32). I am now on Bisoprolol 2.5mg, Edoxaban60mg, Entresto24mg twice daily,and new one Spironolactone25g. My problem is that my already low BP plummets every time a new drug is introduced or an increase
Poorlizzie
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AF Association
9 months ago
Adding second line hormonal therapy?
Hello everyone. My father's treatment from diagnosis consisted of ADT (Zoladex, 3-month injections as of now) and 6 courses of Docetaxel chemotherapy. PSA nadir was 0.89 after 7 months of treatment but after that the last 3 PSA tests show increase (PSA 2.310 on 24 Oct. 2023, PSA 6.81 on 24 Nov. 2023
Hello everyone. My father's treatment from diagnosis consisted of ADT (Zoladex, 3-month injections as of now) and 6 courses of Docetaxel chemotherapy. PSA nadir was 0.89 after 7 months of treatment but after that the last 3 PSA tests show increase (PSA 2.310 on 24 Oct. 2023, PSA 6.81 on 24 Nov. 2023
gio2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Dumb Question about rising PSA after initial RT.
If you still have a prostate after RT treatment 7 years ago ( NO ADT), could a slowly rising PSA just be 'natural' as you age? Have always been curious, as when initial biopsy was ordered, the doctor said, "if you were a few months older (70), your PSA level would not have prompted further investigation
If you still have a prostate after RT treatment 7 years ago ( NO ADT), could a slowly rising PSA just be 'natural' as you age? Have always been curious, as when initial biopsy was ordered, the doctor said, "if you were a few months older (70), your PSA level would not have prompted further investigation
Researcher50
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
How to monitor PCa after you stop ADT?
I've been on Zoladex implants for coming up to 4 years in February. I plan to stop ADT next time when it's due, as my PSA is always "undetectable" and it's been 4 years of physical and mental torment for me (the side effects). I think that enough is enough now. Does anyone have advice on the best ways
I've been on Zoladex implants for coming up to 4 years in February. I plan to stop ADT next time when it's due, as my PSA is always "undetectable" and it's been 4 years of physical and mental torment for me (the side effects). I think that enough is enough now. Does anyone have advice on the best ways
BluesmanNick
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Mitral Valve repair/replacement
Hello, Im 54 years old and suffered a cardiac arrest in 2021 as a result of left ventricular tachycardia. Ive now been informed I have to have mitral valve repair/ replacement by open heart surgery. I am very concerned about pain and recovery time afterwards and any feedback/ responses woukd be
Hello, Im 54 years old and suffered a cardiac arrest in 2021 as a result of left ventricular tachycardia. Ive now been informed I have to have mitral valve repair/ replacement by open heart surgery. I am very concerned about pain and recovery time afterwards and any feedback/ responses woukd be
SN2153
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Heart Valve Voice
9 months ago
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