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Is Riding a Bike possible after having Radiation Cystitis w/ hematuria, 18 months after HBOT treatment
It is been 18 months since my last Hyperbaric Oygen Treatment for radiation cystitis. I had bleeding with clots multiple times which sent me to the ER. I have not had any bleeding since then, except one time a few months ago while doing exercises related to physical therapy. My urologist says as long
It is been 18 months since my last Hyperbaric Oygen Treatment for radiation cystitis. I had bleeding with clots multiple times which sent me to the ER. I have not had any bleeding since then, except one time a few months ago while doing exercises related to physical therapy. My urologist says as long
Teddy28
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Mucinous Borderline Tumour upstaged
Hi all I hope someone can supply some information for me. I recently had a large cyst removed along with both ovaries. I was told it was a mucinous borderline tumour which had burst during removal. There were no abnormalities in the omentum after the biopsy but I have just recieved the hospital letter
Hi all I hope someone can supply some information for me. I recently had a large cyst removed along with both ovaries. I was told it was a mucinous borderline tumour which had burst during removal. There were no abnormalities in the omentum after the biopsy but I have just recieved the hospital letter
Montpell234
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
"Undetectable"
We hear the term of "undetectable" with a psa of < .1 used so often. When I was first diagnosed and had an RALP I bought into the use of this theory. As the months clicked by and I was "undetectable" I was slowly gaining confidence and reassurance that this was true. Eight months later a .1 shattered
We hear the term of "undetectable" with a psa of < .1 used so often. When I was first diagnosed and had an RALP I bought into the use of this theory. As the months clicked by and I was "undetectable" I was slowly gaining confidence and reassurance that this was true. Eight months later a .1 shattered
Cyclingrealtor
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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Halda raises $126M to advance 'hold and kill' solid tumor drugs into the clinic, FierceBiotech, Aug 12, 2024 -Trial in mCRPCa 1st half 2025
This one is for Maxone73 . . . * * * [i]The initial stages of oncology R&D aren’t short of intriguing new modalities, and Halda Therapeutics is planning to join them by using $126 million in fresh funding to bring its RIPTAC program into the clinic.[/i] [i]RIPTAC—which stands for Regulated Induced
This one is for Maxone73 . . . * * * [i]The initial stages of oncology R&D aren’t short of intriguing new modalities, and Halda Therapeutics is planning to join them by using $126 million in fresh funding to bring its RIPTAC program into the clinic.[/i] [i]RIPTAC—which stands for Regulated Induced
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Seyfried press-pulse metabolic strategy for aggressive advanced prostate cancer
I'm writing on behalf of my brother who was diagnosed one year ago with stage four prostate cancer metastasized to the bones. His oncologist initially started him on anti-androgens and radiation with some positive initial results. In the past couple of months his numbers are going in the wrong direction
I'm writing on behalf of my brother who was diagnosed one year ago with stage four prostate cancer metastasized to the bones. His oncologist initially started him on anti-androgens and radiation with some positive initial results. In the past couple of months his numbers are going in the wrong direction
4mybrother
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Why not remove prostate as 1st option (metastatic)
Hi guys, curious on the groups thoughts on this: If the prostate is the bugger that produces the cancer cells why do we not remove it EVEN if we are metastatic? I think i heard that one of the reasons is it is likely to cause us to not have erections but alot of victims don't have natural erections
Hi guys, curious on the groups thoughts on this: If the prostate is the bugger that produces the cancer cells why do we not remove it EVEN if we are metastatic? I think i heard that one of the reasons is it is likely to cause us to not have erections but alot of victims don't have natural erections
Yzinger
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
My discussion with chatGPT about senescence in PC induced by radiation and chemotherapy.
Q. Can adt cause senescence? A. Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) primarily aims to reduce or block male hormones like testosterone that fuel prostate cancer growth. While ADT can significantly shrink tumors and lead to remission in many cases, it does not directly cause cellular senescence. However
Q. Can adt cause senescence? A. Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) primarily aims to reduce or block male hormones like testosterone that fuel prostate cancer growth. While ADT can significantly shrink tumors and lead to remission in many cases, it does not directly cause cellular senescence. However
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Triplet Therapy- For anyone on this or about to be, this is a very encouraging article
https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/the-continuum-of-care-for-patients-with-metastatic-hormone-sensitive-prostate-cancer-mhspc/video/3974-maximizing-survival-in-metastatic-hormone-sensitive-prostate-cancer-the-role-of-triplet-therapy-kelvin-moses.html
https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/the-continuum-of-care-for-patients-with-metastatic-hormone-sensitive-prostate-cancer-mhspc/video/3974-maximizing-survival-in-metastatic-hormone-sensitive-prostate-cancer-the-role-of-triplet-therapy-kelvin-moses.html
Yellowtail33
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Cystoscopy or not to cystoscopy
The urologist who referred me for the Ultra sound scan and cystoscopy is now away until the 29th August however the NHS have sent me an appointment for the cystoscopy next Friday, 16th. The urology department when making the appointment remarked that the USS had come back normal with no focal lesions
The urologist who referred me for the Ultra sound scan and cystoscopy is now away until the 29th August however the NHS have sent me an appointment for the cystoscopy next Friday, 16th. The urology department when making the appointment remarked that the USS had come back normal with no focal lesions
gillsky8
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Triplet Therapy- For anyone on this or about to be, this is a very encouraging article
https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/the-continuum-of-care-for-patients-with-metastatic-hormone-sensitive-prostate-cancer-mhspc/video/3974-maximizing-survival-in-metastatic-hormone-sensitive-prostate-cancer-the-role-of-triplet-therapy-kelvin-moses.htmlin
https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/the-continuum-of-care-for-patients-with-metastatic-hormone-sensitive-prostate-cancer-mhspc/video/3974-maximizing-survival-in-metastatic-hormone-sensitive-prostate-cancer-the-role-of-triplet-therapy-kelvin-moses.htmlin
Yellowtail33
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Lupron 12 vs. 18 Months
This is a follow-up to a post I made in January of this year. I was diagnosed at age 50, Gleason score 3+4 (10% pattern 4), highest PSA of 10.1, high-risk Decipher 0.84, PI, and some evidence of ECE. I was PSMA-negative. I started Lupron and was treated at UCLA in late October 2023 with SBRT on the MRIdian
This is a follow-up to a post I made in January of this year. I was diagnosed at age 50, Gleason score 3+4 (10% pattern 4), highest PSA of 10.1, high-risk Decipher 0.84, PI, and some evidence of ECE. I was PSMA-negative. I started Lupron and was treated at UCLA in late October 2023 with SBRT on the MRIdian
sptill72
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
Do not trust your first bone scan
If you are diagnosed with prostate cancer and get a bone scan, this will often reveal a few bone metastases. Then your MO will give you the verdict: lifelong ADT. Usually you will not get radiation or surgery of the prostate because the tumor has already spread. However, there is a study by Dr. Thomas
If you are diagnosed with prostate cancer and get a bone scan, this will often reveal a few bone metastases. Then your MO will give you the verdict: lifelong ADT. Usually you will not get radiation or surgery of the prostate because the tumor has already spread. However, there is a study by Dr. Thomas
GP24
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
What clinic trials have been successful?
My husband's next oncologist appointment is tomorrow. PSA is at 74. It has been a roller coaster ride since March 2017. Prostate removed with many complications in hospital. Was there for 2 weeks, which should have been 2 days. Was weak for several months after. Follow up appointment 3 months later
My husband's next oncologist appointment is tomorrow. PSA is at 74. It has been a roller coaster ride since March 2017. Prostate removed with many complications in hospital. Was there for 2 weeks, which should have been 2 days. Was weak for several months after. Follow up appointment 3 months later
Docker53
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Has anyone tried Celadrin or Glucosamine Sulphate for Fibro?
Hi, I recently read an article about someone with fibromyalgia who said Celadrin cream really helped them with their stiff muscles. I then did some reading of my own about it and found that celadrin works best when combined with glucosamine sulphate. Has anyone tried either of these for their fibro?
Hi, I recently read an article about someone with fibromyalgia who said Celadrin cream really helped them with their stiff muscles. I then did some reading of my own about it and found that celadrin works best when combined with glucosamine sulphate. Has anyone tried either of these for their fibro?
Twin4Life
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 month ago
How fast?
I have a serious question for the group. How fast does Prostate Cancer progress? Let’s use two scenarios. Intermediate unfavorable to aggressive. The reason I ask why is because I’m seeing men diagnosed with PSA’s in the 500’s to 1000’s & incidentally it was found through a routine blood test” with
I have a serious question for the group. How fast does Prostate Cancer progress? Let’s use two scenarios. Intermediate unfavorable to aggressive. The reason I ask why is because I’m seeing men diagnosed with PSA’s in the 500’s to 1000’s & incidentally it was found through a routine blood test” with
bl2307
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
Dr Sartor and Babich discussing radioligands in the treatment of prostate cancer
It's one of the hottest fields for prostate cancer treatment!! https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/leaders-in-radiopharmaceuticals-disruptive-innovations-and-personal-perspectives/video/mediaitem/4244-advancing-radiopharmaceuticals-targeting-strategies-and-isotope-selection-in-cancer-therapy-john-babich.html
It's one of the hottest fields for prostate cancer treatment!! https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/leaders-in-radiopharmaceuticals-disruptive-innovations-and-personal-perspectives/video/mediaitem/4244-advancing-radiopharmaceuticals-targeting-strategies-and-isotope-selection-in-cancer-therapy-john-babich.html
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Comparing PSA Response With Apalutamide vs Enzalutamide in mCSPC
Treatment with apalutamide (Erleada) induced a deeper and earlier prostate-specific antigen (PSA) response compared with enzalutamide (Xtandi) in androgen receptor synthesis inhibitor-naive patients with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC), according to findings from a real-world
Treatment with apalutamide (Erleada) induced a deeper and earlier prostate-specific antigen (PSA) response compared with enzalutamide (Xtandi) in androgen receptor synthesis inhibitor-naive patients with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC), according to findings from a real-world
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
lupron vacation
I’ve been on lupron now for three and a half years. My PSA has been undetectable since last November. I asked my OC about going on a lupron vacation and he said it would be fine now to try it. Just wondering if any of you have experienced this and how long before you had to go back on lupron. I’m 16
I’ve been on lupron now for three and a half years. My PSA has been undetectable since last November. I asked my OC about going on a lupron vacation and he said it would be fine now to try it. Just wondering if any of you have experienced this and how long before you had to go back on lupron. I’m 16
nextphase
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Who all take Sulforaphane- Safe to take in metastatic disease or risky ?
Who all here with metastatic disease are taking Sulforaphane and what dose. Do you think it helped ? There is mixed advise whether to take it or avoid it when one has metastatic disease so it is confusing. “ NRF2 Activation**: Sulforaphane activates the NRF2 pathway, which can have dual roles in
Who all here with metastatic disease are taking Sulforaphane and what dose. Do you think it helped ? There is mixed advise whether to take it or avoid it when one has metastatic disease so it is confusing. “ NRF2 Activation**: Sulforaphane activates the NRF2 pathway, which can have dual roles in
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
UPDATE August 2024 and Opinion Question
[u]
Update:
[/u] Traveled to Jacksonville, FL to get a second opinion from the Mayo Clinic. Got all of my IU Health Doctors agree to consult with my Mayo Doctors when they need some guidance and when I ask. Beginning valuable connections. Restarted started a Lupron shot every 3 months. Started
[u]
Update:
[/u] Traveled to Jacksonville, FL to get a second opinion from the Mayo Clinic. Got all of my IU Health Doctors agree to consult with my Mayo Doctors when they need some guidance and when I ask. Beginning valuable connections. Restarted started a Lupron shot every 3 months. Started
APCFighter
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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