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High PSA upon diagnosis, treatment , and outcome
Hello, Diagnosed 9 months ago with Gleason 7 unfavorable… 2 4+3 ,2 3+4, and 1 3+3 ..on one side only ..I guess my high PSA score made it unfavorable , PSA 18. As a result had aggressive tri modality treatment .. brachytherapy seeds, 15 linac radiation sessions, and 9 months o ADT ..just stopped
Hello, Diagnosed 9 months ago with Gleason 7 unfavorable… 2 4+3 ,2 3+4, and 1 3+3 ..on one side only ..I guess my high PSA score made it unfavorable , PSA 18. As a result had aggressive tri modality treatment .. brachytherapy seeds, 15 linac radiation sessions, and 9 months o ADT ..just stopped
Yokohama2023
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Glad to see more and more players are jumping into the stem cell therapy
A Phase 1/2a clinical trial evaluating TED-A9, a human stem cell-based therapy, in people with Parkinson’s disease has finished dosing with no safety concerns identified to date. Embryonic stem cell transplant showing safety in 12 patients The therapy, delivered as a cell transplant directly into
A Phase 1/2a clinical trial evaluating TED-A9, a human stem cell-based therapy, in people with Parkinson’s disease has finished dosing with no safety concerns identified to date. Embryonic stem cell transplant showing safety in 12 patients The therapy, delivered as a cell transplant directly into
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Walsh's Folly?
I posted earlier that I had to ask ChatGPt "who came up with the 'gasoline on a fire' characterization regarding the relationship of testosterone and prostate cancer" and that Chat GPT had answered -- Dr. Patrick Walsh -- (father of the radical prostatectomy.) In that post, discussion turned to Walsh's
I posted earlier that I had to ask ChatGPt "who came up with the 'gasoline on a fire' characterization regarding the relationship of testosterone and prostate cancer" and that Chat GPT had answered -- Dr. Patrick Walsh -- (father of the radical prostatectomy.) In that post, discussion turned to Walsh's
VoxHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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I am scared of colon cancer
hello everyone, I am scared that I might have colon cancer. I have changes in bowel movement . gas and burping that happens after a meal. The other night , I had diarrhea and went to the restroom 3 times within 2 hours. After this, I noticed bloody mucus in the toilet. I also have a gurgling stomach
hello everyone, I am scared that I might have colon cancer. I have changes in bowel movement . gas and burping that happens after a meal. The other night , I had diarrhea and went to the restroom 3 times within 2 hours. After this, I noticed bloody mucus in the toilet. I also have a gurgling stomach
Kvance424
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Colon Cancer Connected
6 months ago
TP53 Testing
Good afternoon. My oncologist called me last month to tell me that my FISH test indicated that I had Trisomy 12. He went on to say “You should feel lucky that you don’t have TP53.” I watched this excellent video yesterday. The doctors discussed the importance of having the separate TP53 test with FISH
Good afternoon. My oncologist called me last month to tell me that my FISH test indicated that I had Trisomy 12. He went on to say “You should feel lucky that you don’t have TP53.” I watched this excellent video yesterday. The doctors discussed the importance of having the separate TP53 test with FISH
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Stem cell transplant
Hello, Has anyone woth AMN here ever had a stem cell transplant as a result of a diagnoses involving cerebral involvement? Please tell all! Is it a viable treatment option?
Hello, Has anyone woth AMN here ever had a stem cell transplant as a result of a diagnoses involving cerebral involvement? Please tell all! Is it a viable treatment option?
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AMN EASIER
7 months ago
sct update so far
I just wanted let you all know how iam getting on I have been in since the 29 and have been having chemo daily I have had no side effects so far my doctor said I can take chemotherapy like water but don’t get to ahead of myself as this is the easy bit which I knew from countless hours of research but
I just wanted let you all know how iam getting on I have been in since the 29 and have been having chemo daily I have had no side effects so far my doctor said I can take chemotherapy like water but don’t get to ahead of myself as this is the easy bit which I knew from countless hours of research but
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
Need Help NOW
Hello fellow fighters! My husband has recently finished 6 rounds of Pluvicto and his PSMA PET scan has shown considerable spread throughout his bones. His PSA continued to rise during the Pluvicto treatment and the RO convinced us that it was probably just debris field from the dying bone lesions. It
Hello fellow fighters! My husband has recently finished 6 rounds of Pluvicto and his PSMA PET scan has shown considerable spread throughout his bones. His PSA continued to rise during the Pluvicto treatment and the RO convinced us that it was probably just debris field from the dying bone lesions. It
Fighting4u
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 hours ago
ESMO 2024: Opevesostat (MK-5684/ODM-208) in metastatic CRPC updated CYPIDES phase 2 results
Not bad but you need a mutation! The trial enrolled 134 heavily pre-treated mCRPC patients who had progressed after at least one novel hormonal agent and one taxane chemotherapy. Among these patients, 66 had activating mutations in the androgen receptor ligand-binding domain (AR-LBD), known to confer
Not bad but you need a mutation! The trial enrolled 134 heavily pre-treated mCRPC patients who had progressed after at least one novel hormonal agent and one taxane chemotherapy. Among these patients, 66 had activating mutations in the androgen receptor ligand-binding domain (AR-LBD), known to confer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 hours ago
Please join us tomorrow, September 17th, for our Living Room discussion on What's New in Radiation Therapy
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow Tuesday September 17th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Dr. Daniel C. Schiffner, MD, Medical Director, Radiation Oncology Service Line Department Chair
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office tomorrow Tuesday September 17th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. We are thrilled to have Dr. Daniel C. Schiffner, MD, Medical Director, Radiation Oncology Service Line Department Chair
Michelezeh
Administrator
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Lung Cancer Support
12 hours ago
Drug to fight cachexia in cancer patients phase 2 trial
seems to have good results with cachexia. Not tested directly on prostate cancer patients but could be promising. “This study showed us those who received ponsegromab had improvement in body weight, muscle mass, quality of life and physical function," https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2024/09/14/pfizer-cancer-drug-test
seems to have good results with cachexia. Not tested directly on prostate cancer patients but could be promising. “This study showed us those who received ponsegromab had improvement in body weight, muscle mass, quality of life and physical function," https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2024/09/14/pfizer-cancer-drug-test
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
Is there anyone with experience in bladder cancer treatment?
I am 74 and in CLL remission after a 24-month course of Venetoclax plus Rituximab completed in September 2023. In July 2023 I was diagnosed with low grade, non-muscle invasive (PTa) bladder cancer and had a 12-month treatment with Epirubicin per respective protocol. Although biopsies at 3-month intervals
I am 74 and in CLL remission after a 24-month course of Venetoclax plus Rituximab completed in September 2023. In July 2023 I was diagnosed with low grade, non-muscle invasive (PTa) bladder cancer and had a 12-month treatment with Epirubicin per respective protocol. Although biopsies at 3-month intervals
RamsesII
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CLL Support
2 days ago
KEYTRUDA Side Effects
Hi All, After failing docetaxel and pluvicto my MO put me on KEYTRUDA. Yesterday, 13 September, I experienced some very painful side effects. My neck was really stiff, which made moving it painful and difficult. The other issue was that all my joints and nerve endings felt like they were on fire. Moving
Hi All, After failing docetaxel and pluvicto my MO put me on KEYTRUDA. Yesterday, 13 September, I experienced some very painful side effects. My neck was really stiff, which made moving it painful and difficult. The other issue was that all my joints and nerve endings felt like they were on fire. Moving
MJCA
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Top Dr.s for LDR brachytherapy or SBRT
Hello everyone, I got my results on 2/28/23 , 3+4 in 3 areas. I've consulted with Dr. Dorff at City of Hope and she recommended surgery over radiation, her preference with prostate cancer. She recommended Dr. Lau if I go the surgery route. I met with Dr. Kishan at UCLA, when they had MRIdian, and
Hello everyone, I got my results on 2/28/23 , 3+4 in 3 areas. I've consulted with Dr. Dorff at City of Hope and she recommended surgery over radiation, her preference with prostate cancer. She recommended Dr. Lau if I go the surgery route. I met with Dr. Kishan at UCLA, when they had MRIdian, and
MauiJef
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 days ago
Serous Borderine tumor
I have Serous Borderline tumor . Has anyone else got this diagnosis ? Should I be worried
I have Serous Borderline tumor . Has anyone else got this diagnosis ? Should I be worried
Kyles21
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My Ovacome
3 days ago
Orgovyx Side Effect(relugolix)
Has anyone experienced diarrhea while taking Orgovyx (relugolix)? I have been on it for a year. Tried different eating schedules. Tried taking the Orgovyx pill at different times of day. With and without food. One time I was tired of the diarrhea so I stopped Orgovyx for 21 days. A mini-vacation. Towards
Has anyone experienced diarrhea while taking Orgovyx (relugolix)? I have been on it for a year. Tried different eating schedules. Tried taking the Orgovyx pill at different times of day. With and without food. One time I was tired of the diarrhea so I stopped Orgovyx for 21 days. A mini-vacation. Towards
dagreer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
Hearing loss
My upcoming AN surgery will result in permanent hearing loss in my left ear. What is the experience of living with hearing in only one ear, and has anyone had cochlear implants? How effective are they?
My upcoming AN surgery will result in permanent hearing loss in my left ear. What is the experience of living with hearing in only one ear, and has anyone had cochlear implants? How effective are they?
Ursus_thibetanus
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
4 days ago
Dr. Selection for Proton Therapy
Hi all, I've been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. Gleason 9 with metastatic to the right seminal vessel and one lymph node. Currently getting registered at Loma Linda and also the Proton Center at San Diego. Dr. Rossi just went on vacation for a month, so he's unfortunately a no-go, and I'm
Hi all, I've been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. Gleason 9 with metastatic to the right seminal vessel and one lymph node. Currently getting registered at Loma Linda and also the Proton Center at San Diego. Dr. Rossi just went on vacation for a month, so he's unfortunately a no-go, and I'm
Garfield-_1234
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
GCA Training in Scanning at Leeds
I took part in this training yesterday as a volunteer 'patient'. It was interesting seeing how different doctors managed, or had difficulty, practicing scanning on me. I was lucky that the tutor in my room was Prof Dasgupta. 3 trainees at a time and 3 groups over 1.5 hours, quite intensive. I picked
I took part in this training yesterday as a volunteer 'patient'. It was interesting seeing how different doctors managed, or had difficulty, practicing scanning on me. I was lucky that the tutor in my room was Prof Dasgupta. 3 trainees at a time and 3 groups over 1.5 hours, quite intensive. I picked
PastelsinArt
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PMRGCAuk
5 days ago
Longer side effects after Enhertu infusion
I have been on Enhertu for over a year but my last two infusions are causing longer periods of nausea and fatigue .It was only for two days after the pre meds wore off.This time it has been a full week.Anyone else notice this? I wonder if my Enhertu has run it's course because that was what I experienced
I have been on Enhertu for over a year but my last two infusions are causing longer periods of nausea and fatigue .It was only for two days after the pre meds wore off.This time it has been a full week.Anyone else notice this? I wonder if my Enhertu has run it's course because that was what I experienced
Figletf
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 days ago
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