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EXAM: PYLARIFY (F-18 piflufolastat or 18F-DCFPyl) POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY/COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY, SKULL BASE TO MID THIGHS CLINICAL INDICATION/HISTORY: Prostate adenocarcinoma treated with prostatectomy and radiation therapy, ADT. Subsequent treatment strategy. COMPARISON: Pylarify PET CT 5/9/
EXAM: PYLARIFY (F-18 piflufolastat or 18F-DCFPyl) POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY/COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY, SKULL BASE TO MID THIGHS CLINICAL INDICATION/HISTORY: Prostate adenocarcinoma treated with prostatectomy and radiation therapy, ADT. Subsequent treatment strategy. COMPARISON: Pylarify PET CT 5/9/
Clutch2026
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Tim’s run - 8k in Church Lawton
I was greatly saddened to read first from Tim of his Cancer Diagnosis and then to hear of his passing. When I first started C25k running after my Retirement in September 2019 he was so lovely welcoming me to the forum and offering great words of advice and encouragement which I still adhere to to this
I was greatly saddened to read first from Tim of his Cancer Diagnosis and then to hear of his passing. When I first started C25k running after my Retirement in September 2019 he was so lovely welcoming me to the forum and offering great words of advice and encouragement which I still adhere to to this
Over62
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
2 years ago
IMRT sessions
Besides a full bladder and empty colon, what things can make radiation treatment more effective for short and long term. S.E. and outcomes?Have 4 down, 31 to go. (Had 30 days Casodex and on Lupron)
Besides a full bladder and empty colon, what things can make radiation treatment more effective for short and long term. S.E. and outcomes?Have 4 down, 31 to go. (Had 30 days Casodex and on Lupron)
runtrails
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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Anyone knows about this? Electrochemotherapy The new alternative to radiation therapy for prostate cancer recurrence and metastates.
Lot of advertising in the site, but anyone here has any info about this? https://vitusprostate.com/en/electrochemotherapy-ect/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAj4ecBhD3ARIsAM4Q_jEornE3bZBpODcLfN7U4Kgst3_WjaNOsSjKo1mSgDJK7kZprrsSBHIaAswwEALw_wcB
Lot of advertising in the site, but anyone here has any info about this? https://vitusprostate.com/en/electrochemotherapy-ect/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAj4ecBhD3ARIsAM4Q_jEornE3bZBpODcLfN7U4Kgst3_WjaNOsSjKo1mSgDJK7kZprrsSBHIaAswwEALw_wcB
Soumen79
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Retrospective study of metastasis directed therapy in men with a solitary prostate cancer metastasis
From Renal and Urology News Metastasis-directed therapy alone may delay initiation of systemic therapy in select men with a solitary metastasis after hormone-sensitive prostate cancer recurrence, a new retrospective study suggests. Among 124 patients with solitary oligorecurrent metastases observed
From Renal and Urology News Metastasis-directed therapy alone may delay initiation of systemic therapy in select men with a solitary metastasis after hormone-sensitive prostate cancer recurrence, a new retrospective study suggests. Among 124 patients with solitary oligorecurrent metastases observed
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Anxious about radiotherapy
Hello everyone. I’ve just come back from seeing my oncologist and am feeling flat and anxious. I was thinking that I might need a couple of sessions of radiotherapy after finishing my chemo but have just been told that I’ll have 25 sessions over 5 weeks with 2 further chemo (cisplatin) in weeks 1 and
Hello everyone. I’ve just come back from seeing my oncologist and am feeling flat and anxious. I was thinking that I might need a couple of sessions of radiotherapy after finishing my chemo but have just been told that I’ll have 25 sessions over 5 weeks with 2 further chemo (cisplatin) in weeks 1 and
OrdinarySoul
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Welcoming New Era of Expanded Use of Radiotherapies
Metastasis-directed therapy in the form of
stereotactic
ablative body
radiotherapy
(SABR) may provide benefits beyond local control in both patients with hormone-sensitive and hormone-resistant prostate cancer, including longer BPFS and radiologic PFS.Radiotherapy, particularly SABR, should be considered
Metastasis-directed therapy in the form of
stereotactic
ablative body
radiotherapy
(SABR) may provide benefits beyond local control in both patients with hormone-sensitive and hormone-resistant prostate cancer, including longer BPFS and radiologic PFS.Radiotherapy, particularly SABR, should be considered
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Moving into the new area of Expanded use of Radiotherapy
Metastasis-directed therapy in the form of
stereotactic
ablative body
radiotherapy
(SABR) may provide benefits beyond local control in both patients with hormone-sensitive and hormone-resistant prostate cancer, including longer BPFS and radiologic PFS.Radiotherapy, particularly SABR, should be considered
Metastasis-directed therapy in the form of
stereotactic
ablative body
radiotherapy
(SABR) may provide benefits beyond local control in both patients with hormone-sensitive and hormone-resistant prostate cancer, including longer BPFS and radiologic PFS.Radiotherapy, particularly SABR, should be considered
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Meningioma
Hello, I would be happy if you could share your experience with the treatment of meningioma (grade 1). Is there a delay the tumour after radiotherapy etc..
Hello, I would be happy if you could share your experience with the treatment of meningioma (grade 1). Is there a delay the tumour after radiotherapy etc..
adinkata84
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Meningioma Support
2 years ago
supplement use during PCa Radiotherapy
I read various things around what to take and what not to take when having radiotherapy to the prostate. I have for some time taken BioCurcumin (BCM-95) - (curcuminoids 860 mg) for my post polio muscle pain and vit D and K2 I recently read that this can effect on PSA blood tests (unsure how and to
I read various things around what to take and what not to take when having radiotherapy to the prostate. I have for some time taken BioCurcumin (BCM-95) - (curcuminoids 860 mg) for my post polio muscle pain and vit D and K2 I recently read that this can effect on PSA blood tests (unsure how and to
SimMartin
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Prolactin-dependent malignancy- Case Report: Successful Termination of Untreatable Androgen-independent PCa with Cabergoline treatment
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6578577/ Has anyone here tried Cabergoline to suppress prolactin and slow their prostate cancer growth? The Intro, Results, Discussion and Conclusions below are short and easy to understand. For more detailed info, you can read below that or click on the
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6578577/ Has anyone here tried Cabergoline to suppress prolactin and slow their prostate cancer growth? The Intro, Results, Discussion and Conclusions below are short and easy to understand. For more detailed info, you can read below that or click on the
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Sharing a recording of a Lung Cancer conference for patients
Hi everyone At the end of October, one of the leading cancer centres in the US held an online conference for cancer patients and carers. It was recorded and you can watch the sessions now. Its a brilliant opportunity to hear lots of specialist doctors talking about treatment options and new research
Hi everyone At the end of October, one of the leading cancer centres in the US held an online conference for cancer patients and carers. It was recorded and you can watch the sessions now. Its a brilliant opportunity to hear lots of specialist doctors talking about treatment options and new research
sassassas
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Would you like to share your views of radiotherapy?
Hello this is a request on behalf of a PHD student at Manchester university. Radiotherapy is a very common treatment for lung cancer, with over 40% of patients receiving it as part of their care. This project aims to give patients and their loved ones accurate and easy-to-understand resources to understand
Hello this is a request on behalf of a PHD student at Manchester university. Radiotherapy is a very common treatment for lung cancer, with over 40% of patients receiving it as part of their care. This project aims to give patients and their loved ones accurate and easy-to-understand resources to understand
LorraineD
Roy Castle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
RLS and the Neupro patch
I have had RLS ever since I can remember, but it was once moderate and controllable.Last year I received 8 1/2 weeks of radiation therapy for prostate cancer. Hopefully the cancer is under control but it was during that treatment time that I began with severe RLS. Despite numerous trials of medications
I have had RLS ever since I can remember, but it was once moderate and controllable.Last year I received 8 1/2 weeks of radiation therapy for prostate cancer. Hopefully the cancer is under control but it was during that treatment time that I began with severe RLS. Despite numerous trials of medications
Dirtfisher112746
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
ALP/PSA and Ztandi
Hi All See profile, but in brief. Diagnosed Nov 2021. Psa 600 mets to ribs chest pelvis and lymph nodes. On monthly Firmagon. Had 6 docetaxel and 3 Cabazitaxel on diagnosis. Psa dropped to lowest of 1.42 mid chemo. ALP 70. After 9 chemo’s psa 150, alp 171. After 1 month on Ztandi psa 115, alp 223.
Hi All See profile, but in brief. Diagnosed Nov 2021. Psa 600 mets to ribs chest pelvis and lymph nodes. On monthly Firmagon. Had 6 docetaxel and 3 Cabazitaxel on diagnosis. Psa dropped to lowest of 1.42 mid chemo. ALP 70. After 9 chemo’s psa 150, alp 171. After 1 month on Ztandi psa 115, alp 223.
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Compression Sleeves Reduce Arm Swelling After Breast Cancer Surgery
This article may be too late for most of us
. I had lymphedema for a short while in 2006 after surgery removed many lymph nodes in my right arm. However, the lymphedema resolved itself within a few weeks of sleeve wear. In 2019, it was swelling of my right arm which prompted me to seek medical
This article may be too late for most of us
. I had lymphedema for a short while in 2006 after surgery removed many lymph nodes in my right arm. However, the lymphedema resolved itself within a few weeks of sleeve wear. In 2019, it was swelling of my right arm which prompted me to seek medical
Hazelgreen
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
how long after Chemo finishes do we expect to get scans to see if treatment has worked? Also timescale after chemo will he get radiotherapy
hi all, my husband is currently on round 5 doctaxel and is wondering how long after his last round will it be before he gets scans? We have no indications of treatment working as his PC is non secretive PSA. His PSA was 3 when he was diagnosed with advanced PC and they said it will go down from there
hi all, my husband is currently on round 5 doctaxel and is wondering how long after his last round will it be before he gets scans? We have no indications of treatment working as his PC is non secretive PSA. His PSA was 3 when he was diagnosed with advanced PC and they said it will go down from there
Ktm990jan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
my Movember moustache so far
Hi all, I’m sorry about the photo but I’m doing Movember with my work mates, we’ve raised quite a bit upto now, I’ve got my next PSA test in a couple of weeks unfortunately it’s risen since I had the radical prostectomy last September, looks like radiotherapy is on the horizon, I’m feeling good but
Hi all, I’m sorry about the photo but I’m doing Movember with my work mates, we’ve raised quite a bit upto now, I’ve got my next PSA test in a couple of weeks unfortunately it’s risen since I had the radical prostectomy last September, looks like radiotherapy is on the horizon, I’m feeling good but
ukpete
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Usefulness of uPSA (ultra-sensitive prostate-specific antigen) following radical prostatectomy
After a median follow-up period of
52.2 months, the biochemical "failure-free" rate in the PSA nadir <0.008 and ≥0.008 ng/ml groups was 94.3 and 58.8%, respectively
, Thompson et al (11) reported that adjuvant radiotherapy following RP for stage pT3N0M0 prostate cancer significantly reduces the
After a median follow-up period of
52.2 months, the biochemical "failure-free" rate in the PSA nadir <0.008 and ≥0.008 ng/ml groups was 94.3 and 58.8%, respectively
, Thompson et al (11) reported that adjuvant radiotherapy following RP for stage pT3N0M0 prostate cancer significantly reduces the
RMontana
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Ultra-sensitive PSA Following Prostatectomy Reliably Identifies Patients Requiring Post-Op Radiotherapy
uPSA Ultra-sensitive PSA Following Prostatectomy Reliably Identifies Patients Requiring Post-Op Radiotherapy Using first postoperative PSA cutoff ≥0.2 ng/mL has only 46% sensitivity to detect failures. If the relapse cutoff is lowered to first postoperative uPSA ≥0.03, sensitivity substantially increased
uPSA Ultra-sensitive PSA Following Prostatectomy Reliably Identifies Patients Requiring Post-Op Radiotherapy Using first postoperative PSA cutoff ≥0.2 ng/mL has only 46% sensitivity to detect failures. If the relapse cutoff is lowered to first postoperative uPSA ≥0.03, sensitivity substantially increased
RMontana
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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