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Genetic Testing Day at the Conference
December 1-21 2020 Prostate Cancer Patient Conference Full Schedule and access at https://malecare.org/conference Friday is Genetic Testing Day - Pick the presentation regarding your cancer stage. GENETIC TESTING FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED MEN MANOJ RAO MD https://youtu.be/EaUQ9kVAy9I GENETIC TESTING FOR
December 1-21 2020 Prostate Cancer Patient Conference Full Schedule and access at https://malecare.org/conference Friday is Genetic Testing Day - Pick the presentation regarding your cancer stage. GENETIC TESTING FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED MEN MANOJ RAO MD https://youtu.be/EaUQ9kVAy9I GENETIC TESTING FOR
Darryl
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Genetic Testing Day at the Conference
December 1-21 2020 Prostate Cancer Patient Conference Full Schedule and access at https://malecare.org/conference Friday is Genetic Testing Day - Pick the presentation regarding your cancer stage. GENETIC TESTING FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED MEN MANOJ RAO MD https://youtu.be/EaUQ9kVAy9I GENETIC TESTING FOR
December 1-21 2020 Prostate Cancer Patient Conference Full Schedule and access at https://malecare.org/conference Friday is Genetic Testing Day - Pick the presentation regarding your cancer stage. GENETIC TESTING FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED MEN MANOJ RAO MD https://youtu.be/EaUQ9kVAy9I GENETIC TESTING FOR
Darryl
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
LOST TASTE OF FOOD
My husband is having radiotherapy & is nearing the end of his treatment, he has for the past couple of weeks - been unable to taste anything but thank goodness he is at still eating & not having to use his 'tummy button' - I guess so many other people go through this but it would be nice to have the
My husband is having radiotherapy & is nearing the end of his treatment, he has for the past couple of weeks - been unable to taste anything but thank goodness he is at still eating & not having to use his 'tummy button' - I guess so many other people go through this but it would be nice to have the
younginmind
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
4 years ago
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Five genetic testing videos today
December 1-21 2020 Prostate Cancer Patient Conference Full Schedule and access at https://malecare.org/conference Friday is Genetic Testing Day - Pick the presentation regarding your cancer stage. GENETIC TESTING FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED MEN MANOJ RAO MD https://youtu.be/EaUQ9kVAy9I GENETIC TESTING FOR
December 1-21 2020 Prostate Cancer Patient Conference Full Schedule and access at https://malecare.org/conference Friday is Genetic Testing Day - Pick the presentation regarding your cancer stage. GENETIC TESTING FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED MEN MANOJ RAO MD https://youtu.be/EaUQ9kVAy9I GENETIC TESTING FOR
Darryl
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Pre-Sural Nerve Grafting to Overcome ED post-RP
A year ago I posted about a new nerve grafting technique developed in Melbourne to address erectile dysfunction experienced after RP, as decribed in a 2019 paper available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2019.03.036. Set out below is an update with some amazing new information that has not yet been
A year ago I posted about a new nerve grafting technique developed in Melbourne to address erectile dysfunction experienced after RP, as decribed in a 2019 paper available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2019.03.036. Set out below is an update with some amazing new information that has not yet been
Blackpatch
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Insurance denying coverage for Radiation
Last spring I was diagnosed with prostate cancer: Gleason 10 on all cores, with single bone met and one swollen lymph. PSA of 22. Immeidately put on hormone therapy shots. After 6 treatments of taxotere over basically 18 weeks, scans showed "no evidence of osseous metastatic disease" and lymphs normal
Last spring I was diagnosed with prostate cancer: Gleason 10 on all cores, with single bone met and one swollen lymph. PSA of 22. Immeidately put on hormone therapy shots. After 6 treatments of taxotere over basically 18 weeks, scans showed "no evidence of osseous metastatic disease" and lymphs normal
DD50
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
A marathon? Me ?
I have just spoken to my brother and he wants me to support him by running the Brighton marathon with him next year 😱 He’s recovering from radio therapy and is really struggling so I guess I’m going to have to do it. I really truly hate the idea of a marathon but I can’t let him down. It’ll be a challenge
I have just spoken to my brother and he wants me to support him by running the Brighton marathon with him next year 😱 He’s recovering from radio therapy and is really struggling so I guess I’m going to have to do it. I really truly hate the idea of a marathon but I can’t let him down. It’ll be a challenge
RunBrianRun
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
4 years ago
Just Diagnosed with T4N1 Ductal Adenocarcinoma of the Prostate
I am a 68 year old male, recently diagnosed with prostate cancer which is apparently a rare Ductal type. I always had a normal PSA and negative DRE until I had a kidney stone and my PSA jumped to 7.9. My doctor decided that the PSA score was elevated due to the kidney stone and the effect of antibiotics
I am a 68 year old male, recently diagnosed with prostate cancer which is apparently a rare Ductal type. I always had a normal PSA and negative DRE until I had a kidney stone and my PSA jumped to 7.9. My doctor decided that the PSA score was elevated due to the kidney stone and the effect of antibiotics
TottenhamMan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
High Gleason low PSA - quit ADT?
Diagnosed with Gleason 9, PSA 1.7 two months ago and adding to the replies to GabF:s post a day ago on the issue: "Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) might not improve survival of low-PSA, high-grade PCa, according to the investigators. For other men with Gleason 8 to 10 tumors treated with external
Diagnosed with Gleason 9, PSA 1.7 two months ago and adding to the replies to GabF:s post a day ago on the issue: "Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) might not improve survival of low-PSA, high-grade PCa, according to the investigators. For other men with Gleason 8 to 10 tumors treated with external
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Understanding the differences in types of radiation and why the ORIOLE Trial showed SBRT to be effective for Oligometastatic patients
Hello FPC crew, Not to be confused with 2 Live Crew...Recently, a post appeared on another forum discounting radiation for oligometastatic patients with bone metastasis as having no survival benefit... The study that was listed used EBRT, so needless to say, it is important to understand the differences
Hello FPC crew, Not to be confused with 2 Live Crew...Recently, a post appeared on another forum discounting radiation for oligometastatic patients with bone metastasis as having no survival benefit... The study that was listed used EBRT, so needless to say, it is important to understand the differences
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
All Clear
I am delighted to be able to report that the chemotherapy and radiotherapy I had to shrink my tumour before operation has had a remarkable effect. From the outset my surgeon gave me a 5% chance that it would disappear and that is what has happened. No need for an operation, only regular follow up scans
I am delighted to be able to report that the chemotherapy and radiotherapy I had to shrink my tumour before operation has had a remarkable effect. From the outset my surgeon gave me a 5% chance that it would disappear and that is what has happened. No need for an operation, only regular follow up scans
Cruiseaholic
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
4 years ago
Good news - Stage IIIB
Hi all, just wanted to share good news. I have had clear scan results today after being diagnosed with Stage IIIB, non small cell, adenocarcinoma in 2014, aged 43. My prognosis at the time was poor and I was told I was inoperable, terminal and treatable with palliative care. Discussions were around
Hi all, just wanted to share good news. I have had clear scan results today after being diagnosed with Stage IIIB, non small cell, adenocarcinoma in 2014, aged 43. My prognosis at the time was poor and I was told I was inoperable, terminal and treatable with palliative care. Discussions were around
Janey_H
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Lung Cancer Support
4 years ago
Prostate Cancer
hi,In 2006 I had a course of external beam radiotherapy for prostate cancer,but after 5years the cancer returned and I ended up having a radical prostractomy the surgeon who did the operation said that the radiotherapy makes it very difficult to do.And since then have had a lot of problems with other
hi,In 2006 I had a course of external beam radiotherapy for prostate cancer,but after 5years the cancer returned and I ended up having a radical prostractomy the surgeon who did the operation said that the radiotherapy makes it very difficult to do.And since then have had a lot of problems with other
bobhicks
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Richter’s Transformation
Hello family. I hope everybody is fine. I feel good, the only thing is the joints that are destroying me with the treatments. My knees hurt a lot. On the other hand, I would like to comment on the cases that Ricther is entering within the Facebook group. Every day we are more, with what we are more cases
Hello family. I hope everybody is fine. I feel good, the only thing is the joints that are destroying me with the treatments. My knees hurt a lot. On the other hand, I would like to comment on the cases that Ricther is entering within the Facebook group. Every day we are more, with what we are more cases
Priss69
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Advances in radiotherapy in the last 10 years!!
Advances in radiotherapy for prostate cancer in the last 10 years.... Can someone address just what these advances with regard to side effects and increased cure rates. Thanks
Advances in radiotherapy for prostate cancer in the last 10 years.... Can someone address just what these advances with regard to side effects and increased cure rates. Thanks
Steve507
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Acoustic neuroma with cysts in it
Hello, I wonder if can ask if anybody has experience of an acoustic neuroma with cystic components. I am just being offered surgery for my 2.5cm friend, as radiotherapy treatment is not an option. The consultant said cystic ones can be "unstable". I can't find much info online, if anybody has any
Hello, I wonder if can ask if anybody has experience of an acoustic neuroma with cystic components. I am just being offered surgery for my 2.5cm friend, as radiotherapy treatment is not an option. The consultant said cystic ones can be "unstable". I can't find much info online, if anybody has any
louise60693
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
4 years ago
First chemo, cisplatin and vinorelbine
Hello everyone I had my first treatment on Friday of the above. By 9pm I was so ill, the nausea was beyond dreadful but I really suffered from my bowels...sorry if too much information. But first my nose would pour with clear liquid, then the nausea then the bowels.. I phoned the 24 hour number and they
Hello everyone I had my first treatment on Friday of the above. By 9pm I was so ill, the nausea was beyond dreadful but I really suffered from my bowels...sorry if too much information. But first my nose would pour with clear liquid, then the nausea then the bowels.. I phoned the 24 hour number and they
Lipsticklover62
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Lung Cancer Support
4 years ago
Hyperbaric treatment for radio-damage to bladder
Has anyone had hyperbaric treatment for chronic bleeding from PCa radiation treatment to pelvic area? My husband's bladder seems to keep producing clots (prostatectomy 2014), IMRT (2016); many cystoscopies, etc., Foley 24/7 recently, incontinent upon its removal, cathing 1/day now but clots & blood keep
Has anyone had hyperbaric treatment for chronic bleeding from PCa radiation treatment to pelvic area? My husband's bladder seems to keep producing clots (prostatectomy 2014), IMRT (2016); many cystoscopies, etc., Foley 24/7 recently, incontinent upon its removal, cathing 1/day now but clots & blood keep
Lyubov
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
News from Europe: Better, safer, more effective radiotherapy
Hi guys, At the University of Gdansk in Poland, researchers invented and already patented a new method of radiotherapy. You can google: "Uniwersytet Gdanski/ Researchers from the faculty of chemistry with the new patent for improving radiotherapy effectiveness ." Here are some snippets of text: Patent
Hi guys, At the University of Gdansk in Poland, researchers invented and already patented a new method of radiotherapy. You can google: "Uniwersytet Gdanski/ Researchers from the faculty of chemistry with the new patent for improving radiotherapy effectiveness ." Here are some snippets of text: Patent
donits
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Questions for the RO for my upcoming video conference regarding options for early salvage treatment (and ADT) after Radical Prostatectomy?
I had my radical prostatectomy (RP) on 6/3/2019. Given my pathological results (see below for details) and the definite trend in my PSA levels over the last 18 months (see graph below), my surgeon now thinks I should pursue early salvage radiation therapy and I agree, but now trying to decide on the
I had my radical prostatectomy (RP) on 6/3/2019. Given my pathological results (see below for details) and the definite trend in my PSA levels over the last 18 months (see graph below), my surgeon now thinks I should pursue early salvage radiation therapy and I agree, but now trying to decide on the
cyber1
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
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