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More Evidence Linking ADT for PCa to Adverse Neurocognitive Effects -Meta-analysis shows increased risk of dementia, Parkinson's, depression
[i]As if we needed more reasons to dislike or avoid ADT, here is additional evidence of negative neurocognitive effects. This MedPage Today article will expecially be of special interest to those of us well into our "Golden Years" and on or considering ADT. [/i]
More Evidence Linking ADT for Prostate
[i]As if we needed more reasons to dislike or avoid ADT, here is additional evidence of negative neurocognitive effects. This MedPage Today article will expecially be of special interest to those of us well into our "Golden Years" and on or considering ADT. [/i]
More Evidence Linking ADT for Prostate
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Bleeding Prostate
My prostate has been bleeding for the past 5 months. It wasn't a real problem until I started passing sizeable clots and had difficulty starting my flow. Urologist has suggested TURP or radiation after cystoscopy. He highly recommended TURP. Anyone else have this wonderful experience?
My prostate has been bleeding for the past 5 months. It wasn't a real problem until I started passing sizeable clots and had difficulty starting my flow. Urologist has suggested TURP or radiation after cystoscopy. He highly recommended TURP. Anyone else have this wonderful experience?
Clays711
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Need Help Interpreting My PSMA/PET SCAN
About a month ago I posted the results of my Prostate MRI and got some very good advice through this forum. The Prostate MRI report recommended that I get a PSMA PET/CT. I had the Pet Scan done at City of Hope and received the results today. The ONCOLOGIC AND POTENTIALLY ONCOLOGIC FINDINGS are as follows
About a month ago I posted the results of my Prostate MRI and got some very good advice through this forum. The Prostate MRI report recommended that I get a PSMA PET/CT. I had the Pet Scan done at City of Hope and received the results today. The ONCOLOGIC AND POTENTIALLY ONCOLOGIC FINDINGS are as follows
Jimbo47
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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Hi! I'm new and excited to meet others and learn about your journey
Good afternoon. I'm new to the group. I already posted an item, but thought I should introduce myself. I was diagnosed with Stage 1 breast cancer in 2010. Had a mastectomy. Went on tamoxifen for 2 years, then quit because it made me feel miserable. No chemo. In 2022, I was once again diagnosed
Good afternoon. I'm new to the group. I already posted an item, but thought I should introduce myself. I was diagnosed with Stage 1 breast cancer in 2010. Had a mastectomy. Went on tamoxifen for 2 years, then quit because it made me feel miserable. No chemo. In 2022, I was once again diagnosed
Sueforshare
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Docs who prescribe mebendazole and metformin
HI! I am currently taking letrozole for metastatic breast cancer. I am also doing the COC protocol, but only with mebendazole and metformin. Just curious, are any of you getting mebendazole or metformin from any other docs than COC? Thanks! Sue
HI! I am currently taking letrozole for metastatic breast cancer. I am also doing the COC protocol, but only with mebendazole and metformin. Just curious, are any of you getting mebendazole or metformin from any other docs than COC? Thanks! Sue
Sueforshare
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
PSA rising
Hi to the most incredible and informative group. I have been on hormone injections every 3 months. Abiraterone 500 mg with food and 5mg pred. psa 0.8 has increased to 0.17 in 2 months. questions. Should I up Abiraterone to 1000mg to help lower psa or am I on the downward slope now? Diagnosed 2019
Hi to the most incredible and informative group. I have been on hormone injections every 3 months. Abiraterone 500 mg with food and 5mg pred. psa 0.8 has increased to 0.17 in 2 months. questions. Should I up Abiraterone to 1000mg to help lower psa or am I on the downward slope now? Diagnosed 2019
Lion321
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
It's all about delivery (not PC related but worth reading): Car T cell therapy used for brain tumors
“This suggests to us that there is important interaction between CAR-T cell therapy and the host immune system,” Brown said. Future changes to CAR-T cell therapies could be designed to further optimize the treatment, Badie added. “We could deliver agents into the tumor microenvironment to engage the
“This suggests to us that there is important interaction between CAR-T cell therapy and the host immune system,” Brown said. Future changes to CAR-T cell therapies could be designed to further optimize the treatment, Badie added. “We could deliver agents into the tumor microenvironment to engage the
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
my prostate cancer
Diagnosed in November 2022. Favorable intermediate with Gleason 6 & Gleason 7 (3+4), with 4 less than 5%, and low Decipher score. On AS. 13 months later, one year MRI showed “concerning” images, with irregular capsule (visible), and extra capsular extension probable (interpretation from radiologist).
Diagnosed in November 2022. Favorable intermediate with Gleason 6 & Gleason 7 (3+4), with 4 less than 5%, and low Decipher score. On AS. 13 months later, one year MRI showed “concerning” images, with irregular capsule (visible), and extra capsular extension probable (interpretation from radiologist).
woolcotton
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 months ago
Lloyd Austin
"Washington CNN Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is being treated for prostate cancer and suffered complications that led to him being taken to hospital on New Year’s Day where he is still being treated, according to a statement Tuesday from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The statement
"Washington CNN Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is being treated for prostate cancer and suffered complications that led to him being taken to hospital on New Year’s Day where he is still being treated, according to a statement Tuesday from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. The statement
Justfor_
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Surgery was hugely succesful, thank the Lord! 😇🙏
Going into surgery with stage 4 clear cell cancer a week ago, I was advised they will take out all cancer they can see & will have a better understanding of spreading & the way forward.Woke up to better than that! They got it all out, easily & cleanly, full radical hysterectomy and appendix. Signs they
Going into surgery with stage 4 clear cell cancer a week ago, I was advised they will take out all cancer they can see & will have a better understanding of spreading & the way forward.Woke up to better than that! They got it all out, easily & cleanly, full radical hysterectomy and appendix. Signs they
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
Side Effects at 1 year
Approaching my 1 year date of treatment. Followed the Peace-1 trial Lupron (3 month injection) + 250mg Abiraterone/ 10mg Prednisone + 6 cycles Docetaxel + Xgeva 28 days/ adjusted to 90 days I adopte the Mediterranean diet and have used Pickleball (4.5 player) to exercise 6 days per week. Used dumbbells
Approaching my 1 year date of treatment. Followed the Peace-1 trial Lupron (3 month injection) + 250mg Abiraterone/ 10mg Prednisone + 6 cycles Docetaxel + Xgeva 28 days/ adjusted to 90 days I adopte the Mediterranean diet and have used Pickleball (4.5 player) to exercise 6 days per week. Used dumbbells
TMcgee
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Dad diagnosed with prostate cancer. what do I do? hindsight is 20/20 and it wasn’t my battle to fight.
For those of you who are newly diagnosed or have been diagnosed for a while or caregivers of those who are newly diagnosed or been diagnosed for a while and overwhelmed and confused and you need a care team but maybe lack the resources or support . go to your nearest hospital that also has a radiology
For those of you who are newly diagnosed or have been diagnosed for a while or caregivers of those who are newly diagnosed or been diagnosed for a while and overwhelmed and confused and you need a care team but maybe lack the resources or support . go to your nearest hospital that also has a radiology
Hereformydad2022
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
XTX-301: immunotherapy for cold tumors
It's being developed also for prostate cancer even if the article does not mention it: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/01/08/2805332/0/en/Xilio-Therapeutics-Highlights-Recent-Advances-Across-Clinical-Pipeline-and-Encouraging-Preliminary-Phase-1-Safety-Data-for-XTX301-a-Tumor-Activated-IL
It's being developed also for prostate cancer even if the article does not mention it: https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/01/08/2805332/0/en/Xilio-Therapeutics-Highlights-Recent-Advances-Across-Clinical-Pipeline-and-Encouraging-Preliminary-Phase-1-Safety-Data-for-XTX301-a-Tumor-Activated-IL
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Locally Advanced PC - should I accept offer of docetaxel?
Hi I'm UK based, new to Health Unlocked and just starting to get to grips with the chats. I was diagnosed August '23 with locally advanced PV. Spread has occurred to a seminal vesicle and, very slightly, to a pelvic lymph node (Oncologist called it 'subtle') Gleason of 4+5. I immediately embarked
Hi I'm UK based, new to Health Unlocked and just starting to get to grips with the chats. I was diagnosed August '23 with locally advanced PV. Spread has occurred to a seminal vesicle and, very slightly, to a pelvic lymph node (Oncologist called it 'subtle') Gleason of 4+5. I immediately embarked
TsarskoMomche
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
One week from launch of Adrienne's story
One week from today, [i]I'd Rather Be Dead Than Deaf: A Young Woman's Journey With Liver Cancer [/i]will be launched into the world! A compilation of journals, poetry, and artwork, this is Adrienne's story from her point of view. While I used snippets of her journals throughout my book Better Off Bald
One week from today, [i]I'd Rather Be Dead Than Deaf: A Young Woman's Journey With Liver Cancer [/i]will be launched into the world! A compilation of journals, poetry, and artwork, this is Adrienne's story from her point of view. While I used snippets of her journals throughout my book Better Off Bald
AndreaWilson_Founder
Caregiver
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
4 months ago
Ablation
Hi All, I am wondering if anyone has gone the ablation route with non small cell lung cancer? I had cyberknife in my lower right lung back in 2011. It was effective with minimal side effects. In 2020, the cancer came back in my upper left lung. Now in 2024, it is back in my upper right lung. Apparently
Hi All, I am wondering if anyone has gone the ablation route with non small cell lung cancer? I had cyberknife in my lower right lung back in 2011. It was effective with minimal side effects. In 2020, the cancer came back in my upper left lung. Now in 2024, it is back in my upper right lung. Apparently
Karuna2
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Lung Cancer Support
4 months ago
not so great Petscan
Friday I had my first Petscan after two cycles of Ibrance and one on Kisqali. I was really hoping for all good results. Unfortunately, it was a mixed bag. My metastasis is my my lungs and there were three spots, two were biopsies and one too small was just assumed to be my breast cancer cells. Well
Friday I had my first Petscan after two cycles of Ibrance and one on Kisqali. I was really hoping for all good results. Unfortunately, it was a mixed bag. My metastasis is my my lungs and there were three spots, two were biopsies and one too small was just assumed to be my breast cancer cells. Well
jltorcz
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Choosing Among the Many Treatment Options for Prostate Cancer, MedPage Today
This article is one of several in a MedPage Today series called [i]"Medical Journeys[/i]". In combination with the earlier PCa articles in the series [i](linked via this article)[/i], it provides a good overview/guide to patients who, along with their medical team, are trying to determine the best treatment
This article is one of several in a MedPage Today series called [i]"Medical Journeys[/i]". In combination with the earlier PCa articles in the series [i](linked via this article)[/i], it provides a good overview/guide to patients who, along with their medical team, are trying to determine the best treatment
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Androstenedione & Frailty
New study from Spain [1]. For many years, I used a product that probably contained DES (diethylstilbestrol) - perhaps 1 mg? My QoL was very good. When I eventually migrated to 3 mg DES - plus a shot of testosterone cypionate every 3 months - I began to feel frail. The new study associates high
New study from Spain [1]. For many years, I used a product that probably contained DES (diethylstilbestrol) - perhaps 1 mg? My QoL was very good. When I eventually migrated to 3 mg DES - plus a shot of testosterone cypionate every 3 months - I began to feel frail. The new study associates high
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Pleur x catheter
Update:- good news: l don't need pericardial effusion window surgery. - l did get a pleur x catheter placed last Friday. The procedure went well. I've had 2 drainage at home so far. - l would appreciate showering advice. I wrapped the dressing in place and seal plastic wrap but water still seeped into
Update:- good news: l don't need pericardial effusion window surgery. - l did get a pleur x catheter placed last Friday. The procedure went well. I've had 2 drainage at home so far. - l would appreciate showering advice. I wrapped the dressing in place and seal plastic wrap but water still seeped into
NPmary
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
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