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Triplet Therapy
Hi All, My father (63) just got diagnosed with “high risk (low volume) locally advanced” Grade 5 prostate cancer. He has been fortunate to quickly seek two opinions, one of which was at a COE with a group of radiation oncologist, medical oncologists and urologist. They confirmed through PSMA PET,
Hi All, My father (63) just got diagnosed with “high risk (low volume) locally advanced” Grade 5 prostate cancer. He has been fortunate to quickly seek two opinions, one of which was at a COE with a group of radiation oncologist, medical oncologists and urologist. They confirmed through PSMA PET,
Bluedog13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
2023, time to connect?
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We are also exploring new topics including: - Adjusting to and from
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Roy Castle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Metastatic Breast cancer
2018. diagnosed with breast cancer-stage one,left breast.Had chemo,surgery and 11 lymph nodes removed,and 2 months radiotherapy. 6 years later (3 months ago)metastatic breast cancer appeared as left side of lung nodule 12 mm,an early stage.Had a surgery.Upper lung lobe,and lymph nodes removed.Did Pet-scan
2018. diagnosed with breast cancer-stage one,left breast.Had chemo,surgery and 11 lymph nodes removed,and 2 months radiotherapy. 6 years later (3 months ago)metastatic breast cancer appeared as left side of lung nodule 12 mm,an early stage.Had a surgery.Upper lung lobe,and lymph nodes removed.Did Pet-scan
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3 months ago
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clear cell update
I just finished my second round of immunotherapy, which is Opdiva and Yervoy . After one month my CA, 125 dropped from 133 to 53. I’m truly astounded and hope it keeps working on my clear cell tumor. If you’re OVCA is clear cell, you should inquire to your oncologist about this.
I just finished my second round of immunotherapy, which is Opdiva and Yervoy . After one month my CA, 125 dropped from 133 to 53. I’m truly astounded and hope it keeps working on my clear cell tumor. If you’re OVCA is clear cell, you should inquire to your oncologist about this.
Leniko
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
Late diagnosis of asbestosis
My Dad is 96 and has had progressive lung disease for many years. He's a non-smoker and I always wondered about the cause. On 16 October this year he was referred to a respiratory consultant for the first time. She took a detailed work history (again, the first one to do so) and we realised just how
My Dad is 96 and has had progressive lung disease for many years. He's a non-smoker and I always wondered about the cause. On 16 October this year he was referred to a respiratory consultant for the first time. She took a detailed work history (again, the first one to do so) and we realised just how
tchouli
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Castration by Estrogen Patch
This plot shows a dramatic decrease in testosterone and PSA after starting estrogen patch therapy, indicating that transdermal estrogen (TDE) therapy effectively castrates men, and with fewer side effects than Lupron ADT.
This plot shows a dramatic decrease in testosterone and PSA after starting estrogen patch therapy, indicating that transdermal estrogen (TDE) therapy effectively castrates men, and with fewer side effects than Lupron ADT.
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Advanced prostate cancer
Hey there,I'm just seeing if I can get any insight on this from anyone living this now.My father is 70 and was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer and there was a spot on his rob as well from it.I don't know what stage it is but he is currently on hormone therapy and gets injections every 3 months
Hey there,I'm just seeing if I can get any insight on this from anyone living this now.My father is 70 and was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer and there was a spot on his rob as well from it.I don't know what stage it is but he is currently on hormone therapy and gets injections every 3 months
Catdog1111
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
MRI Scan with Pacemaker
I had a colonoscopy on Monday but they couldn't do a full one as they found a malignant mass. I then had two CT scans and they contacted me yesterday to say they want to operate. However, one of the scans has now revealed I have a lesion on my liver and the hospital want to do a MRI scan. They have
I had a colonoscopy on Monday but they couldn't do a full one as they found a malignant mass. I then had two CT scans and they contacted me yesterday to say they want to operate. However, one of the scans has now revealed I have a lesion on my liver and the hospital want to do a MRI scan. They have
Clarrie
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Bronchoscopie advice
Hello everyone I was recently due to have a bronchoscopie but cancelled at the last minute. I was told that I would have a local anesthetic in my nose and that they would be working on my lungs for 15 minutes. The idea of someone playing around in my lungs for 15 minutes whilst I was awake was very
Hello everyone I was recently due to have a bronchoscopie but cancelled at the last minute. I was told that I would have a local anesthetic in my nose and that they would be working on my lungs for 15 minutes. The idea of someone playing around in my lungs for 15 minutes whilst I was awake was very
Wibble28
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Chemo in Tablet Form
Morning everyone I was diagnosed with high grade serous ovarian cancer in 2020. I have gone through all the various chemo treatments available (pacitaxol, carboplatin, Caelyx, Gemcitabine, Niraparib and a trial. I was hoping to go on another trial but due to plural effusion, collapsed lung etc unfortunately
Morning everyone I was diagnosed with high grade serous ovarian cancer in 2020. I have gone through all the various chemo treatments available (pacitaxol, carboplatin, Caelyx, Gemcitabine, Niraparib and a trial. I was hoping to go on another trial but due to plural effusion, collapsed lung etc unfortunately
Flute_7
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
Transdermal estrogen/estradiol as monotherapy for Prostate Cancer
Does anyone know of recent studies, clinical trials or Standard of Care (SoC) protocols using or studying estrogen gels, sprays, ointments or patches as hormone therapy for Prostate Cancer, particularly micrometastatic cancer that has not spread beyond the pelvic region? I am in discussions with my
Does anyone know of recent studies, clinical trials or Standard of Care (SoC) protocols using or studying estrogen gels, sprays, ointments or patches as hormone therapy for Prostate Cancer, particularly micrometastatic cancer that has not spread beyond the pelvic region? I am in discussions with my
Lost_Sheep
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
How long did it take you to get diagnosed?
Do you think your diagnosis of lung cancer was delayed in some way? Did it take longer than you expected to get a diagnosis and be treated? We are a group of researchers at RAND, a nonprofit nonpartisan research institution, leading a study to learn more about why and how delays in diagnosing lung
Do you think your diagnosis of lung cancer was delayed in some way? Did it take longer than you expected to get a diagnosis and be treated? We are a group of researchers at RAND, a nonprofit nonpartisan research institution, leading a study to learn more about why and how delays in diagnosing lung
delayeddx
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Lung Cancer Support
3 months ago
The paradigm has shifted - castrate resistance.
It now appears that I’ve entered the land of castrate resistance and further ADT vacations are no longer in the plan. My T level recovered much more quickly during the last vacation than during previous vacations, and my PSA rose correspondingly. At 4 months my T level was 325 and my PSA was 4. Another
It now appears that I’ve entered the land of castrate resistance and further ADT vacations are no longer in the plan. My T level recovered much more quickly during the last vacation than during previous vacations, and my PSA rose correspondingly. At 4 months my T level was 325 and my PSA was 4. Another
fireandice123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Should I do chemotherapy?
New here. I am 81 and was diagnosed last month with PCa metastatic to a few bones. Gleason 9. PSA 21 at diagnosis. Have been put on orgovyx and xtandi. Chemo was not mentioned. Reading some posts here I wonder if chemo would be an important option for me ? I will turn 82 In a few
New here. I am 81 and was diagnosed last month with PCa metastatic to a few bones. Gleason 9. PSA 21 at diagnosis. Have been put on orgovyx and xtandi. Chemo was not mentioned. Reading some posts here I wonder if chemo would be an important option for me ? I will turn 82 In a few
Simpson80
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
ALP AND RADIUM 223
My husband has had 2 sessions of radium 223 and the oncologist is pleased that his ALP has reduced to ‘normal’ levels after the first session and stayed the same after the second. However his PSA has continued to rise and has doubled over the last 3 months since he stopped abiraterone. The oncologist
My husband has had 2 sessions of radium 223 and the oncologist is pleased that his ALP has reduced to ‘normal’ levels after the first session and stayed the same after the second. However his PSA has continued to rise and has doubled over the last 3 months since he stopped abiraterone. The oncologist
NLondon43
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Just a quick question.
Hi everyone and thanks for all your help so far. As the chemo has now stopped working for Martin we are looking for any other options that might be available to give him more time. His MO has organised a liquid biopsy to see if there are any mutations that could be treated, which might help. We
Hi everyone and thanks for all your help so far. As the chemo has now stopped working for Martin we are looking for any other options that might be available to give him more time. His MO has organised a liquid biopsy to see if there are any mutations that could be treated, which might help. We
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Update and question about Olaparib
Its my 60th birthday today! Glad to still be here! CT scan was stable but CA15 continues to rise on Trodelvy. CA15 is an important indicator for me. This info plus a comprehensive new Gardian DNA blood genetic test showed us some new options based on my mutations/bio markers (I am an architect so firgive
Its my 60th birthday today! Glad to still be here! CT scan was stable but CA15 continues to rise on Trodelvy. CA15 is an important indicator for me. This info plus a comprehensive new Gardian DNA blood genetic test showed us some new options based on my mutations/bio markers (I am an architect so firgive
Iwasborntodothis
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 months ago
Dad's PSA now 1800..nothing works..Is this the end??
Hey all, It pains me to write this as I'm probably scared to hear the truth. I've posted a few times, but this time, it's different. Dad was in hospital for a spinal cord compression - new activity on c3, new mets to spine and PSA soaring to 1800. Those dreaded words, "all options have been exhausted
Hey all, It pains me to write this as I'm probably scared to hear the truth. I've posted a few times, but this time, it's different. Dad was in hospital for a spinal cord compression - new activity on c3, new mets to spine and PSA soaring to 1800. Those dreaded words, "all options have been exhausted
kikinini
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer mLiver c
Found out my ademo morphed to NEPC (neuroendocrine prostate cancer). Hard to get research information on why this happened or treatment options. Any info would be great . My MO hasnt treated before and seems astonished since psa was <.1 for over a year. Says very rarely diagnoised . Thanks in advance
Found out my ademo morphed to NEPC (neuroendocrine prostate cancer). Hard to get research information on why this happened or treatment options. Any info would be great . My MO hasnt treated before and seems astonished since psa was <.1 for over a year. Says very rarely diagnoised . Thanks in advance
safari123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
CONTACT-02 Phase III: Cabozantinib-Atezolizumab combination works well in mCRPC with soft tissue metastasis
"The trial's rigorous methodology and the promising results, particularly in high-risk groups with liver metastasis, offer a beacon of hope for a patient population with limited treatment options. " "There was a 57% reduction in risk of progression or death in patients with liver metastasis with cabo
"The trial's rigorous methodology and the promising results, particularly in high-risk groups with liver metastasis, offer a beacon of hope for a patient population with limited treatment options. " "There was a 57% reduction in risk of progression or death in patients with liver metastasis with cabo
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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