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Pelvic Lymph Node Study
"Review suggests many men with early prostate cancer may not need lymph node removal." "Doing so may help them avoid harmful side effects, such as disabling lymphedema. But even more importantly, leaving the pelvic nodes intact might also boost the success of newer immune-based cancer drugs, the experts
"Review suggests many men with early prostate cancer may not need lymph node removal." "Doing so may help them avoid harmful side effects, such as disabling lymphedema. But even more importantly, leaving the pelvic nodes intact might also boost the success of newer immune-based cancer drugs, the experts
Nwdx
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Very happy !!
Am pleased to say that the cystoscopy showed no irregularities, all clear and report now being forwarded to urologist . It's a tremendous relief for me and to be able to tell my husband and son they can now stop worrying. thanks to everyone who has listened to me and responded kindly to my messages
Am pleased to say that the cystoscopy showed no irregularities, all clear and report now being forwarded to urologist . It's a tremendous relief for me and to be able to tell my husband and son they can now stop worrying. thanks to everyone who has listened to me and responded kindly to my messages
gillsky8
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Ct scan of abdomen and pelvis and full body bone scan?
Hello, I have been advised to get a ct scan of abdomen and pelvis with and without contrast, along with a full body bone scan prior to my next appointment with my urologist. PSA has been undetectable since completion 9/9/20 of image guided radiation to the prostate bed and lymph nodes with a 6 month
Hello, I have been advised to get a ct scan of abdomen and pelvis with and without contrast, along with a full body bone scan prior to my next appointment with my urologist. PSA has been undetectable since completion 9/9/20 of image guided radiation to the prostate bed and lymph nodes with a 6 month
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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54 Year Old Retired Canadian Mountie with Advanced Prostate Cancer
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Darryl
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
asking for a friend (really) oncologist referral Chicago or Mayo Rochester
I am an open book for people newly diagnosed with prostate cancer and often hear from friends of friends. Looking back on my journey, I feel that I too quickly went the surgery route after consulting with a very good urologist/surgeon/oncologist and I erred not consulting with a Medical Oncologist first
I am an open book for people newly diagnosed with prostate cancer and often hear from friends of friends. Looking back on my journey, I feel that I too quickly went the surgery route after consulting with a very good urologist/surgeon/oncologist and I erred not consulting with a Medical Oncologist first
darlingdb
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Prednisone taper plan.
OK, I had my first and pretty bad 41 hour AFib last Friday, Im stopping Abiraterone for at least 8 weeks, the Onco will reassess then. Im now taking Metoprolol which Abiraterone increases the effects of it. Still taking Prednisone, will start wean tomorrow. What's your favorite taper/wean plan.
OK, I had my first and pretty bad 41 hour AFib last Friday, Im stopping Abiraterone for at least 8 weeks, the Onco will reassess then. Im now taking Metoprolol which Abiraterone increases the effects of it. Still taking Prednisone, will start wean tomorrow. What's your favorite taper/wean plan.
Still_in_shock
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Is pluvicto helping?
I started pluvicto on Jan 24, 2024. I’m on zoladex quarterly as well. I currently feel good compared to when i began pluvicto. My labwork are all normal, no abnormalities. My last scans show reduced mets in lymph nodes but still in bones and no progression. Would you say things are looking good with
I started pluvicto on Jan 24, 2024. I’m on zoladex quarterly as well. I currently feel good compared to when i began pluvicto. My labwork are all normal, no abnormalities. My last scans show reduced mets in lymph nodes but still in bones and no progression. Would you say things are looking good with
setho
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
My PCa history
After rising PSA from 6.92 in March 2012 to 9.98 in April 2013 Uro performed Prostate Biopsy in April 2013. 12 samples were taken: worst sample 4+3 (30% involvement) and four samples 3+4 (5% involvement). Scheduled for robotic prostatectomy, but before it Uro gave me four shots of Fermagon. Uro
After rising PSA from 6.92 in March 2012 to 9.98 in April 2013 Uro performed Prostate Biopsy in April 2013. 12 samples were taken: worst sample 4+3 (30% involvement) and four samples 3+4 (5% involvement). Scheduled for robotic prostatectomy, but before it Uro gave me four shots of Fermagon. Uro
Maxi54
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Not great news for hubby today. What is next?
Just updated my husband's profile so you can see his journey from 2016. Oncologist today said to continue the Abiraterone for another month and see where we are at with PSA results. Was up again today. He did have 6 rounds of targeted radiation last month, so would that cause PSA to go up. We were hoping
Just updated my husband's profile so you can see his journey from 2016. Oncologist today said to continue the Abiraterone for another month and see where we are at with PSA results. Was up again today. He did have 6 rounds of targeted radiation last month, so would that cause PSA to go up. We were hoping
Docker53
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Asbestos
Hi, everybody I had breathing problems last year. Went to my doctor & had a blood test that night I got a call to go straight to local hospital. Was there for14 hours but excellent service. Found build up of liquid in lungs & my ankles & lower legs were bigger. I had been cutting my socks as I thought
Hi, everybody I had breathing problems last year. Went to my doctor & had a blood test that night I got a call to go straight to local hospital. Was there for14 hours but excellent service. Found build up of liquid in lungs & my ankles & lower legs were bigger. I had been cutting my socks as I thought
wimbledon
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
AUA 2024: mCRPC: Key Updates in Radioligand Therapy, PSMA Sensitive Disease
(UroToday.com) The 2024 American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Meeting held in San Antonio, TX was host to the International Prostate Forum. Dr. Jeremie Calais presented key updates in radioligand therapy for patients with PSMA-sensitive disease. The field of prostate cancer theranostics has
(UroToday.com) The 2024 American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Meeting held in San Antonio, TX was host to the International Prostate Forum. Dr. Jeremie Calais presented key updates in radioligand therapy for patients with PSMA-sensitive disease. The field of prostate cancer theranostics has
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Fast Track designation to the novel immune activator drug BXCL701 with a checkpoint inhibitor for neuroendocrine prostate cancer (SCNC)
https://www.curetoday.com/view/novel-drug-granted-fda-fast-track-in-rare-prostate-cancer-subset
https://www.curetoday.com/view/novel-drug-granted-fda-fast-track-in-rare-prostate-cancer-subset
KocoPr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Health Professionals Follow-up Study with initial negative prostate biopsy after 1994 were followed for incident prostate cancer until 2017
With 1851 prostate cancer cases diagnosed over 23 years, Higher BMI and lower alcohol intake tended to be associated with lower rates of localised disease. Coffee, lycopene intake and statin use tended to be associated with lower rates of lethal prostate cancer Modifiable risk factors for subsequent
With 1851 prostate cancer cases diagnosed over 23 years, Higher BMI and lower alcohol intake tended to be associated with lower rates of localised disease. Coffee, lycopene intake and statin use tended to be associated with lower rates of lethal prostate cancer Modifiable risk factors for subsequent
Graham49
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Interesting ... Tumor Location and Tumor Sidedness can play a role in treatment🤔
https://www.knowyourbiomarker.org/biomarkers/tumor-location Fast facts: A. Right-sided colon cancer is located in the cecum, ascending colon, hepatic flexure, or transverse colon. B. Left-sided colorectal cancer is located in the splenic flexure, descending colon, sigmoid colon, or rectum. C. Right-sided
https://www.knowyourbiomarker.org/biomarkers/tumor-location Fast facts: A. Right-sided colon cancer is located in the cecum, ascending colon, hepatic flexure, or transverse colon. B. Left-sided colorectal cancer is located in the splenic flexure, descending colon, sigmoid colon, or rectum. C. Right-sided
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Administrator
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Colon Cancer Connected
1 month ago
The Bone-Marrow-Transplant Revolution
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2024/04/bone-marrow-transplant-mismatched-donor/678100/
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2024/04/bone-marrow-transplant-mismatched-donor/678100/
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CLL Support
5 months ago
My experience with Docetaxel
I know everyone doesn’t respond the same but here is my experience and what I went through with 10 rounds of chemo. Before I started I had already been on Lupron for five years, I had radiation to multiple bone Mets, took zytiga/xtandi, had Provenge and did a clinical trial. October 26 2023 I started
I know everyone doesn’t respond the same but here is my experience and what I went through with 10 rounds of chemo. Before I started I had already been on Lupron for five years, I had radiation to multiple bone Mets, took zytiga/xtandi, had Provenge and did a clinical trial. October 26 2023 I started
Oct18
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
What is a Healthy, low sugar shake or supplement to gain weight with prostate cancer spread to lymph nodes?
Husband has advanced prostate cancer mets to neck, chest, back, pelvis, femur. PSA is doubling rapidly. Currently on Zytiga, Lupron, Steroid, and Lyparza. 😞 Diagnosed in 2020 with tumor base of tongue (doctors said it was not related to PC) and aggressive prostate cancer at same time. Today, four years
Husband has advanced prostate cancer mets to neck, chest, back, pelvis, femur. PSA is doubling rapidly. Currently on Zytiga, Lupron, Steroid, and Lyparza. 😞 Diagnosed in 2020 with tumor base of tongue (doctors said it was not related to PC) and aggressive prostate cancer at same time. Today, four years
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
What comes after, what comes next?
I have posted a few times about my dad. Stage 4, mets to 8+ bones at time of diagnosis, PSA at 137 (10/22.) Lupron twice a year, Bicalutamide, failed at 7 months, Xtandi failed at 4 months, currently on Zytiga. We met with my dad’s oncologist on 4/24. My Dad’s PSA dropped from 2.47-1.46 and pain has
I have posted a few times about my dad. Stage 4, mets to 8+ bones at time of diagnosis, PSA at 137 (10/22.) Lupron twice a year, Bicalutamide, failed at 7 months, Xtandi failed at 4 months, currently on Zytiga. We met with my dad’s oncologist on 4/24. My Dad’s PSA dropped from 2.47-1.46 and pain has
lgutman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
2nd TACE
Hello all my husband has just had the TACE procedure on the 2nd tumour, the 1st seems to be holding its own and no cancer ‘lighting up on Scans’. We have been told this is now palliative care husband also has Alzheimer’s, is there anyone out there who is in the same boat? I am struggling with dealing
Hello all my husband has just had the TACE procedure on the 2nd tumour, the 1st seems to be holding its own and no cancer ‘lighting up on Scans’. We have been told this is now palliative care husband also has Alzheimer’s, is there anyone out there who is in the same boat? I am struggling with dealing
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Seeking male liver cancer patient/survivor
We are excited to share that the next phase of our work with Eisai Inc. for the One Liver to Love campaign is kicking off, and we need your help! To help encourage men living with liver cancer to become more comfortable speaking openly and frankly about the disease,
we are seeking a male liver cancer
We are excited to share that the next phase of our work with Eisai Inc. for the One Liver to Love campaign is kicking off, and we need your help! To help encourage men living with liver cancer to become more comfortable speaking openly and frankly about the disease,
we are seeking a male liver cancer
AndreaWilson_Founder
Caregiver
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
1 month ago
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