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ADT Holiday?
I'm posting for my husband. Gleason 9, cdk12, reoccurrence 18 months after RP. Scans cancer in lymph node and possibly sternum. Had radiation and 2 successful years of Orgovyx and Zytiga. Dr says he can take a holiday from meds but my husband is concerned that the cancer will return without meds
I'm posting for my husband. Gleason 9, cdk12, reoccurrence 18 months after RP. Scans cancer in lymph node and possibly sternum. Had radiation and 2 successful years of Orgovyx and Zytiga. Dr says he can take a holiday from meds but my husband is concerned that the cancer will return without meds
RunnerBiker
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Chemo Failed
My dad finished Docetaxel in November. He went to oncologist today. His PSA went from 0.58 to 2.3. Things he tried: Lupron (on for years before failed) Zytiga (worked for 18 months) Orchidectomy Then the chemo. He is not a candidate for radiation because of a previous cancer. He is going to
My dad finished Docetaxel in November. He went to oncologist today. His PSA went from 0.58 to 2.3. Things he tried: Lupron (on for years before failed) Zytiga (worked for 18 months) Orchidectomy Then the chemo. He is not a candidate for radiation because of a previous cancer. He is going to
Jshaw916
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Failing ADT
Hi- I thought I would seek some advice before I meet with my MO tomorrow morning. I have responded well to treatment of metPC since my dx 11+ years ago. About 2+ years ago my PSA became measurable and was rising. After about a year or so I think it reached .37. Following a PSMA scan, my MO saw only
Hi- I thought I would seek some advice before I meet with my MO tomorrow morning. I have responded well to treatment of metPC since my dx 11+ years ago. About 2+ years ago my PSA became measurable and was rising. After about a year or so I think it reached .37. Following a PSMA scan, my MO saw only
jfoesq
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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Personal update
Ok, first blood work, 3 weeks after the last chemo of ARASENS protocol PSA is 0.39, it was 70 at diagnosis and 15 after 4-5 weeks (when I have started ARASENS) Testosterone 0.33 nmol/L well, that's it!
Ok, first blood work, 3 weeks after the last chemo of ARASENS protocol PSA is 0.39, it was 70 at diagnosis and 15 after 4-5 weeks (when I have started ARASENS) Testosterone 0.33 nmol/L well, that's it!
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSA to have stabilized after skyrocketing. What does this mean?
With PSA rising very rapidly four months ago after finishing Eclipse Trial, I had SBRT done immediately followed by Provenge. PSA on the day of SBRT was 2.0. It’s my understanding that Provenge will not affect PSA testing so it’s hard to determine progress. Obviously, there is still cancer still there
With PSA rising very rapidly four months ago after finishing Eclipse Trial, I had SBRT done immediately followed by Provenge. PSA on the day of SBRT was 2.0. It’s my understanding that Provenge will not affect PSA testing so it’s hard to determine progress. Obviously, there is still cancer still there
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
mHSPCa with undetectable PSA - chemo-only?
Is chemo-only justified, without ADT/androgen receptor pathway inhibitors, in a case like mine with two new mets discovered and with PSA less than 0.1? I have had no SOC medication since 2.5 years, after SRBR to a single identified met. Gleason 9. This study points to ADT not being of benefit to low-PSA
Is chemo-only justified, without ADT/androgen receptor pathway inhibitors, in a case like mine with two new mets discovered and with PSA less than 0.1? I have had no SOC medication since 2.5 years, after SRBR to a single identified met. Gleason 9. This study points to ADT not being of benefit to low-PSA
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Platinum resistance
Hello, I'm stage 4 HGOC diagnosed Jan 2018. Had the usual surgery and chemo. Tried Parp Rubraca after recurrence and it didn't work reoccurred again last year, ended chemo of carboplatin and caelyx in October 2023. I've had CT scan and it's back again but as I'm now considered platinum resistant can
Hello, I'm stage 4 HGOC diagnosed Jan 2018. Had the usual surgery and chemo. Tried Parp Rubraca after recurrence and it didn't work reoccurred again last year, ended chemo of carboplatin and caelyx in October 2023. I've had CT scan and it's back again but as I'm now considered platinum resistant can
Fizzgirl
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Update: NEPC Treatment
A few people messaged me regarding updates about my dad’s participation in Duke CHAMP trial for small cell/NEPC. He was admitted into trial Dec ‘23 and received 3 immunotherapy infusions until he had a very severe allergic reaction causing intense itching and grade 4 red rash all over his body. He admitted
A few people messaged me regarding updates about my dad’s participation in Duke CHAMP trial for small cell/NEPC. He was admitted into trial Dec ‘23 and received 3 immunotherapy infusions until he had a very severe allergic reaction causing intense itching and grade 4 red rash all over his body. He admitted
antisocialsocialwrkr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Sugar Alcohols Ruined My Health: Learn from My Mistakes
Given the number of members who are intolerant to Teva levothyroxine, this video might be of some interest. Many suspect it is the mannitol content of Teva levothyroxine that lies behind the intolerance. After all, there were also many complaints around the world as Merck have slowly move from lactose
Given the number of members who are intolerant to Teva levothyroxine, this video might be of some interest. Many suspect it is the mannitol content of Teva levothyroxine that lies behind the intolerance. After all, there were also many complaints around the world as Merck have slowly move from lactose
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Delay date for Lupron injection
I am due to get my third 6 monthly dose of Lupron injection in late May. I plan to travel during that time. Is there any harm if I should postpone the injection date by 2 or 3 weeks beyond the 6 months dateline?My PSA reading is currently below 0.1 ug/l. Secondly, I am contemplating going on ADT vacation
I am due to get my third 6 monthly dose of Lupron injection in late May. I plan to travel during that time. Is there any harm if I should postpone the injection date by 2 or 3 weeks beyond the 6 months dateline?My PSA reading is currently below 0.1 ug/l. Secondly, I am contemplating going on ADT vacation
John347
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Low PSA + high Gleason-FYI
I’ve just heard that this is a thing. Unfortunately it seems to affect my outcome. For instance, I had an initial PSA of 4.8 (4.6 after retesting), and I’m Gleason 9. Three of my doctors have mentioned it to me in passing (most recently today), which led me to Google it. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I’ve just heard that this is a thing. Unfortunately it seems to affect my outcome. For instance, I had an initial PSA of 4.8 (4.6 after retesting), and I’m Gleason 9. Three of my doctors have mentioned it to me in passing (most recently today), which led me to Google it. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Malecare newsletter reports Finish study glucocorticoids (e.g. prednisone, prednisolone, dexamethasone) can lead to castrate resistance
“However, recent studies have shown that the glucocorticoid receptor also has an oncogenic, or cancer-promoting, effect in cancers like breast and prostate cancer. In prostate cancer, the glucocorticoid receptor can replace the activity of the androgen receptor, which is main oncogenic factor in this
“However, recent studies have shown that the glucocorticoid receptor also has an oncogenic, or cancer-promoting, effect in cancers like breast and prostate cancer. In prostate cancer, the glucocorticoid receptor can replace the activity of the androgen receptor, which is main oncogenic factor in this
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
OsteoDex: for mCRPC bone metastasis!
clinical trials are going well, and results are better than with zometa or Denosumab! https://mb.cision.com/Main/11652/3853506/2358495.pdf
clinical trials are going well, and results are better than with zometa or Denosumab! https://mb.cision.com/Main/11652/3853506/2358495.pdf
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Docetaxel results so far
People want to know if Docetaxel is worth doing due to the side effects. My husband just had a recent PSMA PET scan after 5 treatments and the result is compared with the same scan method done before treatment began: [i]Impression (Summary)[/i] [i]Mild improvement in subcarinal adenopathy, left lung
People want to know if Docetaxel is worth doing due to the side effects. My husband just had a recent PSMA PET scan after 5 treatments and the result is compared with the same scan method done before treatment began: [i]Impression (Summary)[/i] [i]Mild improvement in subcarinal adenopathy, left lung
Tinuriel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
It's Back!
This post should be good for newbies also. This should show you guys how long you can go!Anyways, 13 years ago I was diagnosed with PCA Gleason 7 PSA 44. With spread outside of prostate. Did 39 treatments off radiation and have been mostly on ADT for the duration except during COVID I took a break
This post should be good for newbies also. This should show you guys how long you can go!Anyways, 13 years ago I was diagnosed with PCA Gleason 7 PSA 44. With spread outside of prostate. Did 39 treatments off radiation and have been mostly on ADT for the duration except during COVID I took a break
Tjc1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Looking for advice for my newly diagnosed dad
Hello, I was wondering if you can offer some thoughts on my dad’s situation. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer in February after a week in hospital with urine retention. A Ct scan he had in hospital showed 2 small mets in pelvic area. He’s had a biopsy which showed Gleason 4 +5 and his PSA in hospital
Hello, I was wondering if you can offer some thoughts on my dad’s situation. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer in February after a week in hospital with urine retention. A Ct scan he had in hospital showed 2 small mets in pelvic area. He’s had a biopsy which showed Gleason 4 +5 and his PSA in hospital
Springsunshi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Cancer Network created the Bone Metastasis Program
there will also be clinical trials focused on bone metastasis https://www.froedtert.com/stories/treating-cancer-spreads-bones
there will also be clinical trials focused on bone metastasis https://www.froedtert.com/stories/treating-cancer-spreads-bones
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Phase 2 trial recruiting: revert hormone resistance with apalutamide and ENV105
In phase 1 it worked with 44% of patients it seems, it's multisite, it could be worth trying for our warrior with mCRPC (metastatic castrate resistant prostate cancer) https://www.biospace.com/article/releases/kairos-pharma-doses-first-patient-in-phase-2-trial-of-lead-drug-candidate-env105-with-apalutamide-to-improve-therapy-sensitivity-for-castrate-resistant-prostate-cancer
In phase 1 it worked with 44% of patients it seems, it's multisite, it could be worth trying for our warrior with mCRPC (metastatic castrate resistant prostate cancer) https://www.biospace.com/article/releases/kairos-pharma-doses-first-patient-in-phase-2-trial-of-lead-drug-candidate-env105-with-apalutamide-to-improve-therapy-sensitivity-for-castrate-resistant-prostate-cancer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Ovarian cancer metastases to spine, hips and ribs
Hello ladies 🙂 My mother today was diagnosed with ovarian cancer that has metastases to her spine, hips and ribs. I read on the web that five-year survival rate [edited by moderator] sounds so little. I read some of your stories and I see that many of you have already live much longer. My mother soon
Hello ladies 🙂 My mother today was diagnosed with ovarian cancer that has metastases to her spine, hips and ribs. I read on the web that five-year survival rate [edited by moderator] sounds so little. I read some of your stories and I see that many of you have already live much longer. My mother soon
Tsioutsiou
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
thy3f thyroid nodules on either side - doctors recommend total thyroidectomy
hi there I was recently diagnosed with 2 thy3f nodules on either side of my thyroid. Thy3f is an indeterminate result (25%malignancy 75% benign). I have no symptoms recently had a baby, breastfeeding, busy mom of 3 on no medication. Has anyone elected watch and wait tactic instead of thyroidectomy?
hi there I was recently diagnosed with 2 thy3f nodules on either side of my thyroid. Thy3f is an indeterminate result (25%malignancy 75% benign). I have no symptoms recently had a baby, breastfeeding, busy mom of 3 on no medication. Has anyone elected watch and wait tactic instead of thyroidectomy?
Indianyellow
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
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