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Update on dads visit with his MO today
Took dad to his MO today, the appointment I was dreading, I was thinking they would say, were done since he has suspected LMD . This was not the case at all. His labs were all better than they have ever been, psa was 2 and kidney functions, testosterone everything was better than they have ever been
Took dad to his MO today, the appointment I was dreading, I was thinking they would say, were done since he has suspected LMD . This was not the case at all. His labs were all better than they have ever been, psa was 2 and kidney functions, testosterone everything was better than they have ever been
Radtech40
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Retzius Sparing surgeon recommendations
Hello everyone. I’m 49 years old. I was diagnosed with PCa in 2018. It was determined Gleason 3+3 after biopsy, so we decided on Active Surveillance. I checked PSA religiously every 6 months and it hovered around 5 the whole time since the diagnosis. Last year during summer I believe I started experiencing
Hello everyone. I’m 49 years old. I was diagnosed with PCa in 2018. It was determined Gleason 3+3 after biopsy, so we decided on Active Surveillance. I checked PSA religiously every 6 months and it hovered around 5 the whole time since the diagnosis. Last year during summer I believe I started experiencing
UnexpectedPC
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
MRI Results Help Please!
Hope everyone is doing well. I got my MRI results today and was looking for help with some of the jargon please. I know there is a lady who is very good with the medical terminology. Googled serosal disease and that didn't sound good. Dr told me it's significant endo, adeno, bowl stuck to ovaries. But
Hope everyone is doing well. I got my MRI results today and was looking for help with some of the jargon please. I know there is a lady who is very good with the medical terminology. Googled serosal disease and that didn't sound good. Dr told me it's significant endo, adeno, bowl stuck to ovaries. But
DarkStar85
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
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brief synopsis Cervical cancer 1985 with surgery and radiation treatment Urostomy 1991 Artificial sphincter 2003 Urostomy revised and most of small bowel cut out because of adhesions leaving only 1.2m 2006 Colostomy formed 2007 Constant mucus from rectum In 2023 developed high inflammatory markers
brief synopsis Cervical cancer 1985 with surgery and radiation treatment Urostomy 1991 Artificial sphincter 2003 Urostomy revised and most of small bowel cut out because of adhesions leaving only 1.2m 2006 Colostomy formed 2007 Constant mucus from rectum In 2023 developed high inflammatory markers
Imakelace
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 months ago
Heterogeneity and genomic evolution of metastatic prostate cancer, bioRxiv Preprint, Posted September 04, 2023.
A fine example of evolutionary principles applied to metastatic PCa with the development of a method (Mscore) for risk assessment based on key gene mutations. (U of Texas and Chinese U collaboration.) * * * [i]
Abstract
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Background
[/i][i] Metastasis is the primary cause of prostate
A fine example of evolutionary principles applied to metastatic PCa with the development of a method (Mscore) for risk assessment based on key gene mutations. (U of Texas and Chinese U collaboration.) * * * [i]
Abstract
[/i] [i]
Background
[/i][i] Metastasis is the primary cause of prostate
CaptnMojoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Amy Callaghan MP’s VAT BURN campaign
Since then, Skcin have been working closely with Tesco to raise awareness and help educate the nation about
skin
cancer
prevention and early detection with a range of initiatives including training of their army of Pharmacy colleagues across the UK.
Since then, Skcin have been working closely with Tesco to raise awareness and help educate the nation about
skin
cancer
prevention and early detection with a range of initiatives including training of their army of Pharmacy colleagues across the UK.
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
Question for my father
I haven’t posted in a couple of years but have been following along daily with this forum’s wealth of information. I had my prostate removed 2 years ago at MSK and have recovered well with a still undetectable PSA. I’m writing for advice on my 91 yo father. He was recently found to have bone metastases
I haven’t posted in a couple of years but have been following along daily with this forum’s wealth of information. I had my prostate removed 2 years ago at MSK and have recovered well with a still undetectable PSA. I’m writing for advice on my 91 yo father. He was recently found to have bone metastases
SpecialName
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
My story of my 23 year battle with Pca.
I have decided to share this with the group because yesterday a guy shared his fear. In no way should you take any of this as a suggestion for treatment or refusal of treatment. I was diagnosed with Pca Gleason 3+3 July 13 2000 ar the age of 49. When the Dr. gave me the results I started sweating profusely
I have decided to share this with the group because yesterday a guy shared his fear. In no way should you take any of this as a suggestion for treatment or refusal of treatment. I was diagnosed with Pca Gleason 3+3 July 13 2000 ar the age of 49. When the Dr. gave me the results I started sweating profusely
Professorgary
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
What Treatment - Or No Treatment Advice?
I am interested in what would be advised for a fit and active almost 78-year-old, In NED from stage 4 UTUC upper tract urothelial carcinoma. Initial prognosis 6 - 9 months in April 2017. Now only one kidney (GFR 42) No other co-morbidities. Good BMI. Never smoker or drinker. Not on any medication
I am interested in what would be advised for a fit and active almost 78-year-old, In NED from stage 4 UTUC upper tract urothelial carcinoma. Initial prognosis 6 - 9 months in April 2017. Now only one kidney (GFR 42) No other co-morbidities. Good BMI. Never smoker or drinker. Not on any medication
Nordman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
I am livid, confused , worried and scared as hell that my ORGOVYX -ADT symptoms are mine for life.
I thought 20 tx imrt & 4 mos of Orgovyx from all the docs I talked to secured a pretty good chance of crushing my cancer AND a real good chance of having my T come back to Normal after " 4 mos". "
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T " should be back to normal within the same time you were on the drug " that was the wishy
I thought 20 tx imrt & 4 mos of Orgovyx from all the docs I talked to secured a pretty good chance of crushing my cancer AND a real good chance of having my T come back to Normal after " 4 mos". "
"
T " should be back to normal within the same time you were on the drug " that was the wishy
JWS13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 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
3 months ago
Staying on Ibrance & Anastrozole after 2 recurrences
I’ve been on Ibrance and Anastrozole for the last 6 years for metastatic endometrial cancer. I started out on the Ibrance125 mg and after a couple of years, had a problem recovering on the week off, so my dose was reduced to 100 mg. By spring this year, the counts could not recover on the week off,
I’ve been on Ibrance and Anastrozole for the last 6 years for metastatic endometrial cancer. I started out on the Ibrance125 mg and after a couple of years, had a problem recovering on the week off, so my dose was reduced to 100 mg. By spring this year, the counts could not recover on the week off,
Merma
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 months ago
Orchiectomy and Psa
Can anyone who has had Bilateral Ochiectomy tell me if there is a certain psa level required before surgery can be done. Thanks Guys Knittingque
Can anyone who has had Bilateral Ochiectomy tell me if there is a certain psa level required before surgery can be done. Thanks Guys Knittingque
Knittingque
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Abiraterone side effect
After 12 doses of abirateron/prednisone I developed a rather severe cough. Even though this is one of the listed side effects of abiraterone my oncologist says that she has never heard of it happening before. Has anyone here ever had this experience and, if so, was there a remedy for the cough or an
After 12 doses of abirateron/prednisone I developed a rather severe cough. Even though this is one of the listed side effects of abiraterone my oncologist says that she has never heard of it happening before. Has anyone here ever had this experience and, if so, was there a remedy for the cough or an
GrantB47
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Single positive lymph node - experiences?
Hi, first post here. I had prostatectomy 2008, G3+4, ,pT2c, now updated to pT2cN1M0. Have postponed HT with rising PSA (now 8.9). Had SRT 2011 to prostate bed. Have had Axumin scan and then had 3rd PSMA PET scan recently (this month). All so far were negative until most recent, found single inguinal
Hi, first post here. I had prostatectomy 2008, G3+4, ,pT2c, now updated to pT2cN1M0. Have postponed HT with rising PSA (now 8.9). Had SRT 2011 to prostate bed. Have had Axumin scan and then had 3rd PSMA PET scan recently (this month). All so far were negative until most recent, found single inguinal
Jeff_Piano_Man
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Chemotherapy or Pluvicto
I just completed Radium 223 treatment. PSA has been doubling since I failed Zytiga. Last scans show progression. I am offered chemo or a trial with Pluvicto. The cancer is throughout my bones. What should I do. I have had chemo at the beginning of this journey and it worked then.
I just completed Radium 223 treatment. PSA has been doubling since I failed Zytiga. Last scans show progression. I am offered chemo or a trial with Pluvicto. The cancer is throughout my bones. What should I do. I have had chemo at the beginning of this journey and it worked then.
Islandboy2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
liver Mets, Pluvicto failed
diagnosed 2021, spread to distant lymph nodes. Castrate resistant within 6 months. Had platinum based chemo. Stabilized for bit. 4 Pluvicto treatments. PSA went from 4 to 70. Latest scans show new mets to liver. Genetic testing shows ATM mutation. Where to go from here?
diagnosed 2021, spread to distant lymph nodes. Castrate resistant within 6 months. Had platinum based chemo. Stabilized for bit. 4 Pluvicto treatments. PSA went from 4 to 70. Latest scans show new mets to liver. Genetic testing shows ATM mutation. Where to go from here?
mysticmini
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Brain Lipoma Symptoms
Hi, I'm looking for others who have this rare type of benign brain tumour. What are some of your symptoms and what has been your journey in getting help. I have a lipoma in the middle of my brain and have headaches, limb weakness and some other issues but can't find anyone to relate to..... thank you
Hi, I'm looking for others who have this rare type of benign brain tumour. What are some of your symptoms and what has been your journey in getting help. I have a lipoma in the middle of my brain and have headaches, limb weakness and some other issues but can't find anyone to relate to..... thank you
Flower589
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Headway
3 months ago
Good news for mCRPC (hopefully), phase 2
And here we go: "mCRPC patients who have relapsed or are refractory to androgen receptor signalling inhibitors (ARSIs) such as apalutamide, darolutamide, abiraterone and enzalutamide are included in the study." https://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/news/oncternal-patient-prostate-cancer/
And here we go: "mCRPC patients who have relapsed or are refractory to androgen receptor signalling inhibitors (ARSIs) such as apalutamide, darolutamide, abiraterone and enzalutamide are included in the study." https://www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/news/oncternal-patient-prostate-cancer/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Help, bad Decipher results, this changes everything, please advise (NE WI area but will travel)
Hi everyone~ I just wrote recently but this Decipher test seems to have up-ended our lives. My husband, 75, overweight w/Watchman, was dx'ed late Nov. w/what was originally classified as Favorable Risk Intermediate after random biopsy; we went to a urologic oncologist out of Froedtert in Milwaukee
Hi everyone~ I just wrote recently but this Decipher test seems to have up-ended our lives. My husband, 75, overweight w/Watchman, was dx'ed late Nov. w/what was originally classified as Favorable Risk Intermediate after random biopsy; we went to a urologic oncologist out of Froedtert in Milwaukee
AliceinW57
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
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