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Declining psa #9
Gm folks, hope all are having a wonderful New Year. I’m following up n giving results on using ivermectin, cbd oil, turmeric Vit b3,6,12 Vit c And zinc solely after eliminating ADT after 7 months, post Rp n rad… Psa dropped another .29 points to .66 down from .95 n psa was hovering 7 when I first got
Gm folks, hope all are having a wonderful New Year. I’m following up n giving results on using ivermectin, cbd oil, turmeric Vit b3,6,12 Vit c And zinc solely after eliminating ADT after 7 months, post Rp n rad… Psa dropped another .29 points to .66 down from .95 n psa was hovering 7 when I first got
Nfler
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Anyone tried adrenal supplements? Any feedback please?
Currently looking at adrenal supplements saw from an old post on here a product recommendation and used by a Dr P but this has been discontinued now and the closest product is this one. Thorne Advanced Adrenal Cortex. Any feedback on these supplements or similar support please and what supplements
Currently looking at adrenal supplements saw from an old post on here a product recommendation and used by a Dr P but this has been discontinued now and the closest product is this one. Thorne Advanced Adrenal Cortex. Any feedback on these supplements or similar support please and what supplements
Fizzwhizz
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Book about red light therapy
Could anyone recommend such a book? I bought a red light lamp some time ago, but haven't really got into using it. Apparently it can be used for mood as well as pain, which is interesting. The light also frightens me a bit, though it is meant not to be harmful to the eyes.
Could anyone recommend such a book? I bought a red light lamp some time ago, but haven't really got into using it. Apparently it can be used for mood as well as pain, which is interesting. The light also frightens me a bit, though it is meant not to be harmful to the eyes.
Christabel
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
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Stratification test for ADT effectiveness
As someone who has had the awful experience of ADT side effects, I give this tool a standing ovation: https://artera.ai/arteraai-prostate-cancer-test Just approved for Medicare coverage, and just a matter of time before California and New York join the other 48 states in approving it.
As someone who has had the awful experience of ADT side effects, I give this tool a standing ovation: https://artera.ai/arteraai-prostate-cancer-test Just approved for Medicare coverage, and just a matter of time before California and New York join the other 48 states in approving it.
ron_bucher
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
SRBT and EXTEND trial
Does anybody have the full text of EXTEND trial results from June 2023? (my payment attempt is rejected and the tips on how to get a study without cost doesn´t work) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37022702/ Addition of Metastasis-Directed Therapy to Intermittent Hormone Therapy for Oligometastatic
Does anybody have the full text of EXTEND trial results from June 2023? (my payment attempt is rejected and the tips on how to get a study without cost doesn´t work) https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37022702/ Addition of Metastasis-Directed Therapy to Intermittent Hormone Therapy for Oligometastatic
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Has anyone taken a non-medication route and seen an improvement in their osteoporosis through only supplements/diet/exercise?
Hello, I have osteoporosis and been advised to take medication - either HRT or Alendronate. However, I as an alternative wondered whether anyone who is not on medication has seen an improvement in their osteoporosis through only supplements/diet/exercise?
Hello, I have osteoporosis and been advised to take medication - either HRT or Alendronate. However, I as an alternative wondered whether anyone who is not on medication has seen an improvement in their osteoporosis through only supplements/diet/exercise?
Houseelf
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
6 months ago
What is the next step
I have one more Immunotherapy for my bladder cancer, so far all scan have shown no metastasis. Now I need to focus on my PC after more than a year of ignoring it. My PSA has been fluctuating and is now 0.65, doubling time is 16 months, I have not had ADT yet and my MO wants to just wait and watch. What
I have one more Immunotherapy for my bladder cancer, so far all scan have shown no metastasis. Now I need to focus on my PC after more than a year of ignoring it. My PSA has been fluctuating and is now 0.65, doubling time is 16 months, I have not had ADT yet and my MO wants to just wait and watch. What
old64horn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Follow up to "My trajectory after a 'vacation' and a new metastasis," and a new question
I though that the recommendation of the "tumor board" at Smilow Cancer Center in New Haven, CT, would be "doublet therapy" to treat the new metastasis that was found with a PET PSMA scan, (the second one that was found after my Lupron "vacation"; the first was treated with radiation--details of my case
I though that the recommendation of the "tumor board" at Smilow Cancer Center in New Haven, CT, would be "doublet therapy" to treat the new metastasis that was found with a PET PSMA scan, (the second one that was found after my Lupron "vacation"; the first was treated with radiation--details of my case
Istomin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Low appetite
Hi, undiagnosed but strongly suspect hypo possibly Hashi and gathering info/signs etc. Started supplements for folate, vit d (with k) and b complex just about to start magnesium too. On HRT including DHEA. So, my appetite has been on the wane, probably since menopause and thyroid problems began.
Hi, undiagnosed but strongly suspect hypo possibly Hashi and gathering info/signs etc. Started supplements for folate, vit d (with k) and b complex just about to start magnesium too. On HRT including DHEA. So, my appetite has been on the wane, probably since menopause and thyroid problems began.
Fizzwhizz
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
ASCO 2023: AI-Derived Digital Pathology Biomarker Predicts Benefit of Long-Term ADT with Radiotherapy in Localized High-Risk Prostate Cancer
https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/asco-2023/asco-2023-prostate-cancer/144902-asco-2023-development-and-validation-of-an-ai-derived-digital-pathology-based-biomarker-to-predict-benefit-of-long-term-androgen-deprivation-therapy-with-radiotherapy-in-men-with-localized-high-risk-prostate-cancer-across-multiple-phase-iii-nrg-rtog-trials.html
https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/asco-2023/asco-2023-prostate-cancer/144902-asco-2023-development-and-validation-of-an-ai-derived-digital-pathology-based-biomarker-to-predict-benefit-of-long-term-androgen-deprivation-therapy-with-radiotherapy-in-men-with-localized-high-risk-prostate-cancer-across-multiple-phase-iii-nrg-rtog-trials.html
zeitgeistxx
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
PiP - Aids being 'prescribed'
This appears to be coming up a few times from reading previous posts regarding PiP claims. People who have bought their own aids to facilitate an easier existence are being told they cannot count as proof of either disability/change in disability, because they have not been 'prescribed' by the GP. Yet
This appears to be coming up a few times from reading previous posts regarding PiP claims. People who have bought their own aids to facilitate an easier existence are being told they cannot count as proof of either disability/change in disability, because they have not been 'prescribed' by the GP. Yet
Alanna012
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 months ago
Short-term vs Long-Term ADT for High Risk Men
Here's a review of a recent presentation at ASCO 2023 by Artera.ai regarding the use of Artificial Intelligence analysis of biopsy slides to predict which high-risk men do or don't benefit from short-term ADT vs long-term ADT. Their findings are summarized here: [i]"Based on these results, it appears
Here's a review of a recent presentation at ASCO 2023 by Artera.ai regarding the use of Artificial Intelligence analysis of biopsy slides to predict which high-risk men do or don't benefit from short-term ADT vs long-term ADT. Their findings are summarized here: [i]"Based on these results, it appears
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Managing OAB after proton RT
Hello everyone, This 73 year old treated an unfavorable intermediate localized PCa with 28 fractions of proton radiation, completed on Dec. 15th. Completed a 4 months course of oral Orgovyx on Dec. 28th. The side effects of the ADT were hot flashes (tolerable) and loss of libido. The side effects
Hello everyone, This 73 year old treated an unfavorable intermediate localized PCa with 28 fractions of proton radiation, completed on Dec. 15th. Completed a 4 months course of oral Orgovyx on Dec. 28th. The side effects of the ADT were hot flashes (tolerable) and loss of libido. The side effects
old_reliable
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Looking for Advice: 4 Year Old Recent ADHD Diagnosis
Hi there. My 4 year old son was recently diagnosed with ADHD by a Developmental Pediatrician and Psychologist. This diagnosis stemmed from his preschool recommending we get him assessed and that his behavior was out of the norm to his peers. At this stage the behavior is mostly issues with aggression
Hi there. My 4 year old son was recently diagnosed with ADHD by a Developmental Pediatrician and Psychologist. This diagnosis stemmed from his preschool recommending we get him assessed and that his behavior was out of the norm to his peers. At this stage the behavior is mostly issues with aggression
Ember_Rose
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
10 months ago
Will T return?
As I near the end of my 2 years of ADT (Lupron + Abi), I am curious if I should expect a return of Testosterone. I would love to regain my libido and endurance. But after 2 years, I don't know what to expect. My MO has been pretty vague about what to expect. Another issue is that I didn't have a
As I near the end of my 2 years of ADT (Lupron + Abi), I am curious if I should expect a return of Testosterone. I would love to regain my libido and endurance. But after 2 years, I don't know what to expect. My MO has been pretty vague about what to expect. Another issue is that I didn't have a
jmarsh
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
PSA 6 months after RT
Here is a review of a presentationby Dr. Ravi at ASCO 2023, regarding measuring the PSA at 6 months post radiation treatment, for all risk groups. He found that the 6-month post-RT PSA was highly prognostic of 5- and 10-year rates of metastasis free survival (MFS), Overall Survival (OS), and prostate
Here is a review of a presentationby Dr. Ravi at ASCO 2023, regarding measuring the PSA at 6 months post radiation treatment, for all risk groups. He found that the 6-month post-RT PSA was highly prognostic of 5- and 10-year rates of metastasis free survival (MFS), Overall Survival (OS), and prostate
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Iron infusion error.
Hi all, Be extremely alert if you ever have to have an iron infusion as misplacement of the cannula can have severe consequences. In my case the needle didn’t fully enter the vein so the fluid dispersed around the tissue resulting in permanent staining which has made me look like an orangutan. Only
Hi all, Be extremely alert if you ever have to have an iron infusion as misplacement of the cannula can have severe consequences. In my case the needle didn’t fully enter the vein so the fluid dispersed around the tissue resulting in permanent staining which has made me look like an orangutan. Only
Mrbojangles
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Testosterone was nearly back to normal, then dropped
I had a year of Lupron and Enzalutamide in 2022. Testosterone slowly came back to a high of about 240 in June and Sept 2023. Normal for me is around 350 - 375. Now this week T is down to 156. Is this sort of fluctuation normal? I had 6 months of ADT in connection with radiation for recurrent PCa
I had a year of Lupron and Enzalutamide in 2022. Testosterone slowly came back to a high of about 240 in June and Sept 2023. Normal for me is around 350 - 375. Now this week T is down to 156. Is this sort of fluctuation normal? I had 6 months of ADT in connection with radiation for recurrent PCa
Teddy28
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Platelets Dropping
Is this “normal” or any advice? Undergoing radiation since March, have 22 sessions done, 6 to go. Started Casodex in December to prepare to start Eligard in January. Radiation started in March. My platelets have been dropping. MO said could be due to Lupron and/or radiation. IMRT targets Gleason 9
Is this “normal” or any advice? Undergoing radiation since March, have 22 sessions done, 6 to go. Started Casodex in December to prepare to start Eligard in January. Radiation started in March. My platelets have been dropping. MO said could be due to Lupron and/or radiation. IMRT targets Gleason 9
Hope49823
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
BONE DENSITY TEST IS BAD
I am 68 with low volume metastatic to hip bones. Nothing elsewhere, at this time. Had PSA of 125 last April, and oncologist put me on Relogolix and Darolutemide. That along with going to plant based diet and adding weights and HITT exercise 3-4x per week, has brought me down to < .006. that’s the
I am 68 with low volume metastatic to hip bones. Nothing elsewhere, at this time. Had PSA of 125 last April, and oncologist put me on Relogolix and Darolutemide. That along with going to plant based diet and adding weights and HITT exercise 3-4x per week, has brought me down to < .006. that’s the
JL1955
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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