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First PSMA PET scan and aftermath
My oncologists (medical and radiation) had been pushing me to have a PSMA scan for two years. Even though in 2023 my PSA rose from .67 to 1.37, I pointed out that a PSMA scan would not change my treatment. We ran another Axumin PET in January, which was stable, if not better, than the one in September
My oncologists (medical and radiation) had been pushing me to have a PSMA scan for two years. Even though in 2023 my PSA rose from .67 to 1.37, I pointed out that a PSMA scan would not change my treatment. We ran another Axumin PET in January, which was stable, if not better, than the one in September
dhccpa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Will crabs save us? Crab-shaped DNA tetrahedral nanomachine for silencing undruggable mRNA targets in prostate cancer in vivo and in vitro
well…what is there to say?? Nano bots that seem to be able to silence some important proteins! Important for prostate cancer of course! https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1748013224000422
well…what is there to say?? Nano bots that seem to be able to silence some important proteins! Important for prostate cancer of course! https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1748013224000422
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Levo dose advice during IVF cycle - impact of HRT
Hello again 🙂 I’m wondering if anyone has any insight on the impact of HRT on Levo - Estrogen & Progesterone specifically which are the medications given during a Frozen Embryo Transfer cycle. NICE says there is anecdotal evidence of a moderate interaction between the medications. The progesterone
Hello again 🙂 I’m wondering if anyone has any insight on the impact of HRT on Levo - Estrogen & Progesterone specifically which are the medications given during a Frozen Embryo Transfer cycle. NICE says there is anecdotal evidence of a moderate interaction between the medications. The progesterone
StormsPass
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
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krill oil
I have been taking krill oil for quite a while now for my locally advanced prostate cancer, but now I have been reading that it's not good for p/c,any thoughts anyone.
I have been taking krill oil for quite a while now for my locally advanced prostate cancer, but now I have been reading that it's not good for p/c,any thoughts anyone.
Radars
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Delivery: transdermal will be tested in human trials, it works in vivo
will be useful for immune therapy for prostate cancer as well, very practical and no IV or injections involved! https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-08-hydrogel-device-enables-painless-transdermal.html
will be useful for immune therapy for prostate cancer as well, very practical and no IV or injections involved! https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-08-hydrogel-device-enables-painless-transdermal.html
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Xtandi or Zytiga
Hi fellow warriors I would like to ask a couple of questions if possible. I am currently on Zoladex and have been for about 6yrs, I have had radiotherapy and Chemotherapy in the early days Is there anything else I can try before going onto Zytiga or Xtandi. Also with Zytiga or Xtandi is one better
Hi fellow warriors I would like to ask a couple of questions if possible. I am currently on Zoladex and have been for about 6yrs, I have had radiotherapy and Chemotherapy in the early days Is there anything else I can try before going onto Zytiga or Xtandi. Also with Zytiga or Xtandi is one better
Chubby42
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
UPDATE- PSA JOURNEY
Hi folks I have just had my regular blood tests. It was actually quite funny. My oncologist is not one for laughing but I interrupted him just as he was about to tell me my latest "score" and told him my prognosis after a 4 month gap was 0.38 - he laughed as he told me the bloodtest gave 0.39. Theres
Hi folks I have just had my regular blood tests. It was actually quite funny. My oncologist is not one for laughing but I interrupted him just as he was about to tell me my latest "score" and told him my prognosis after a 4 month gap was 0.38 - he laughed as he told me the bloodtest gave 0.39. Theres
Stoneartist
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Question on PMR and Temporal Arteritis
Does anyone know: would an MRI show Temporal Arteritis or would a person need a biopsy to determine if Temporal Arteritis was present? Asking for a person newly diagnosed with PMR and in the ER dept was told she had Temporal Arteritis. Yesterday she went to the rheumatologist and was told she definitely
Does anyone know: would an MRI show Temporal Arteritis or would a person need a biopsy to determine if Temporal Arteritis was present? Asking for a person newly diagnosed with PMR and in the ER dept was told she had Temporal Arteritis. Yesterday she went to the rheumatologist and was told she definitely
Musiclady18
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Pluvicto fail - what's next
My husband finished 3 rounds of Pluvicto and each time his PSA has risen. He just had a PSMA scan yesterday which showed an increase in the bone mets. We talked with his oncologist last week and asked what his next step could be if it's decided to stop this treatment. She mentioned another chemo treatment
My husband finished 3 rounds of Pluvicto and each time his PSA has risen. He just had a PSMA scan yesterday which showed an increase in the bone mets. We talked with his oncologist last week and asked what his next step could be if it's decided to stop this treatment. She mentioned another chemo treatment
1031Cancer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Need Advice
I recently completed 23 radiation treatments of EBRT at Cedars Siani in LA for recurrent prostate Cancer. The cancer was in a lymph node near the prostate gland. My RO has informed me that we will check PSA in November to see if the treatments were successful. I mentioned doing a PSMA Pet Scan in addition
I recently completed 23 radiation treatments of EBRT at Cedars Siani in LA for recurrent prostate Cancer. The cancer was in a lymph node near the prostate gland. My RO has informed me that we will check PSA in November to see if the treatments were successful. I mentioned doing a PSMA Pet Scan in addition
Jimbo47
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
How to treat non-metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer (methods)?
I have been taking hormone therapy for the diagnosis of non-metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer for 10 years.
I have been taking hormone therapy for the diagnosis of non-metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer for 10 years.
Varsin
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Men's Health Forum
1 month ago
Regulated Induced Proximity Targeting Chimeras (RIPTAC) therapies are designed to target major solid tumours (as prostate and breast cancer)
My head is going to explode...ok, we also have RIPTACs now, I hope they work! Always been a fan of Halan Halda since I was a little kid watching M.A.S.H. (you will understand this "joke" later) Regulated Induced Proximity Targeting Chimera (RIPTAC) is a groundbreaking new technique to selectively target
My head is going to explode...ok, we also have RIPTACs now, I hope they work! Always been a fan of Halan Halda since I was a little kid watching M.A.S.H. (you will understand this "joke" later) Regulated Induced Proximity Targeting Chimera (RIPTAC) is a groundbreaking new technique to selectively target
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Neuroendocrine cancer % in APC patients is not rare, it’s becoming common.
How do we help men, on this site, to reduce their chances of getting NEPC? I did a PSMA PET scan today. My blood tests looked pretty normal with psa at .5 and other tested looking like they usually do, except for blood glucose, which is normally in the 93-99 range for the past five years, but was 76
How do we help men, on this site, to reduce their chances of getting NEPC? I did a PSMA PET scan today. My blood tests looked pretty normal with psa at .5 and other tested looking like they usually do, except for blood glucose, which is normally in the 93-99 range for the past five years, but was 76
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Getting a serial liquid biopsy post-ADT
Any experience/tips getting serial liquid biopsies approved by US MO's? My MO has not brought it up but I am off ADT after 21 months due to undetectable PSA since the get-go. So now I'm on the check-PSA-every-3-month program. I wonder why serial liquid biopsies aren't SOC at this phase too? There
Any experience/tips getting serial liquid biopsies approved by US MO's? My MO has not brought it up but I am off ADT after 21 months due to undetectable PSA since the get-go. So now I'm on the check-PSA-every-3-month program. I wonder why serial liquid biopsies aren't SOC at this phase too? There
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
PSA low and Cancer Spreading
My Dad diagnosed September 11th 2023. PSA was highest at 3.71. He had 6 doses Doxetaxel that were completed in January of 2024. Currently taking Zytiga daily and lupron infections. PSA still 0.01. In June of this year the pain started really bothering him. Hard to walk. MRIs to both hips showed bone
My Dad diagnosed September 11th 2023. PSA was highest at 3.71. He had 6 doses Doxetaxel that were completed in January of 2024. Currently taking Zytiga daily and lupron infections. PSA still 0.01. In June of this year the pain started really bothering him. Hard to walk. MRIs to both hips showed bone
Scoobydoocrew
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Ultrasound scan results, help please, Dr's appointment today.
Hello lovely people, Further to my previous post I wrote about my sister being diagnosed with thyroid cancer, because of that the doctor agreed to refer me to have an ultrasound scan, my sister is having her thyroid removed later this month. My ultrasound was carried out on Sunday 11th August, the
Hello lovely people, Further to my previous post I wrote about my sister being diagnosed with thyroid cancer, because of that the doctor agreed to refer me to have an ultrasound scan, my sister is having her thyroid removed later this month. My ultrasound was carried out on Sunday 11th August, the
YorkshireLass_1964
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Can PSMA-PET scan be used off label?
I have a friend who has had multiple MRIs and biopsies to locate his presumed prostate cancer. His PSA is high, around 20 but fluctuates and this has gone on for a number of years. He had antibiotic therapy but this did not make any difference. I was wondering if a doctor would prescribe a PET/ PSMA
I have a friend who has had multiple MRIs and biopsies to locate his presumed prostate cancer. His PSA is high, around 20 but fluctuates and this has gone on for a number of years. He had antibiotic therapy but this did not make any difference. I was wondering if a doctor would prescribe a PET/ PSMA
Teddy28
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Hello
I’m Sonya from NZ and I was diagnosed with Stage 3B Endometrioid Ovarian Cancer in Jan this year. I’m in my 40s. I’ve had full debulking surgery and have just finished my 6th (and final scheduled) round of carbo/taxol chemo. I’m BRCA negative. I’m keen to find out if any women here with the same subtype
I’m Sonya from NZ and I was diagnosed with Stage 3B Endometrioid Ovarian Cancer in Jan this year. I’m in my 40s. I’ve had full debulking surgery and have just finished my 6th (and final scheduled) round of carbo/taxol chemo. I’m BRCA negative. I’m keen to find out if any women here with the same subtype
Sonya49
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
Anyone takes lower dose of xtandi and still effective ?
Dad , 83 , has started on 80 mg of xtandi recently. Seems to be tolerating it ok , except some tiredness. i had showed two doctors - one said to do 80 mg for a month or two and then we will take a call if to increase it . The other doctor said to scale up to 160 mg soon. Has anyone here being
Dad , 83 , has started on 80 mg of xtandi recently. Seems to be tolerating it ok , except some tiredness. i had showed two doctors - one said to do 80 mg for a month or two and then we will take a call if to increase it . The other doctor said to scale up to 160 mg soon. Has anyone here being
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Looking for anyone who has done Dendritic Cell Therapy in India?
hi! My dad was diagnosed with PCA in Feb 2024 and has been on doublet therapy. He has high volume bone mets with no symptoms. Currently he is on zytiga and prednisone (5mg). He got bilateral orchidectomy done in feb’24. We are considering dendritic cell therapy for him to be done next month. His MO
hi! My dad was diagnosed with PCA in Feb 2024 and has been on doublet therapy. He has high volume bone mets with no symptoms. Currently he is on zytiga and prednisone (5mg). He got bilateral orchidectomy done in feb’24. We are considering dendritic cell therapy for him to be done next month. His MO
Justgettingitright
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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