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Hi everyone! I’m new to this stream. I have stage 4 medistatic breast cancer in the bones. I’m on Ibrance and Letrozole but will be getting Fuervsant on Friday 2-2-24. So I won’t be taking the Letrozole. My oncologist is changing the medicine because my cancer markers are climbing. Has anyone done the
Hi everyone! I’m new to this stream. I have stage 4 medistatic breast cancer in the bones. I’m on Ibrance and Letrozole but will be getting Fuervsant on Friday 2-2-24. So I won’t be taking the Letrozole. My oncologist is changing the medicine because my cancer markers are climbing. Has anyone done the
Barreds
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
seeking feedback on my case
hi, hoping Tall_Allen and anyone else may have some thoughts...... I posted several mos. ago after being diagnosed with distant only metastatic -- GL7, low PSA, thought to be contained and headed for surgery, but asked for a PSMA -- showed 8-10 lesions in ribs and scapula. Mostly low SUV. Diagnosis
hi, hoping Tall_Allen and anyone else may have some thoughts...... I posted several mos. ago after being diagnosed with distant only metastatic -- GL7, low PSA, thought to be contained and headed for surgery, but asked for a PSMA -- showed 8-10 lesions in ribs and scapula. Mostly low SUV. Diagnosis
tmscat
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Hot Flashes Treatment?
I had Robotic Prostatectomy July 2021. Taking Lupron inj which cause severe hot flashes. Has anyone tried Veozah? Please share experience.
I had Robotic Prostatectomy July 2021. Taking Lupron inj which cause severe hot flashes. Has anyone tried Veozah? Please share experience.
friedcorn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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Current advances of liquid biopsies in prostate cancer: Molecular biomarkers, Cell/Molecular Therapy Oncolytics, 09/21/23
Recent comprehensive paper on the use of liquid biopsies for diagnosis and treatment of PCa. Comprehensive summary tables are provided for both purposes. From the paper: [i]Introduction[/i] [i]The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is one of the most widely used screening tests for men at risk for
Recent comprehensive paper on the use of liquid biopsies for diagnosis and treatment of PCa. Comprehensive summary tables are provided for both purposes. From the paper: [i]Introduction[/i] [i]The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is one of the most widely used screening tests for men at risk for
CaptnMojoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
ADT + Zytiga holiday???
I've been on Orgovyx since 8/15/22 and Zytiga since 4/1/23. I'm also suffering from neuropathy from nerve damage that occurred in December 22. The nerve pain has gotten worse and my oncologist and neurologist are wondering if ADT or Zytiga are too blame. Anyone have experience with these drugs and
I've been on Orgovyx since 8/15/22 and Zytiga since 4/1/23. I'm also suffering from neuropathy from nerve damage that occurred in December 22. The nerve pain has gotten worse and my oncologist and neurologist are wondering if ADT or Zytiga are too blame. Anyone have experience with these drugs and
VanHalen84
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Hip pain from faslodex?
I did post this on a reply to another post but I’m not sure if anyone will see it……..does anyone have hip pain after faslodex. . I have been on this for a handful of years and the hip pain just started within the last 4 months. No problems at the injection site. This is specially my hip. Initially it
I did post this on a reply to another post but I’m not sure if anyone will see it……..does anyone have hip pain after faslodex. . I have been on this for a handful of years and the hip pain just started within the last 4 months. No problems at the injection site. This is specially my hip. Initially it
Fight2016
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
New meta-analysis shows docetaxel benefits those having high grade/low PSA prostate cancer
Reposting with more specific title - no one had replied to Maxone73's original post. Interesting results for those with a poor-prognosis cancer. https://www.miragenews.com/docetaxel-slashes-prostate-cancer-death-in-high-1115466/
Reposting with more specific title - no one had replied to Maxone73's original post. Interesting results for those with a poor-prognosis cancer. https://www.miragenews.com/docetaxel-slashes-prostate-cancer-death-in-high-1115466/
HikerWife
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Docetaxel only partially successful
I had a full body MRI scan this week at Royal Marsden in London. The purpose was to assess the effectiveness of docetaxel after 3 infusions. The results have been very disappointing, and I'm struggling to keep a sense of perspective - not least because I was feeling so good, and had seen all of my previous
I had a full body MRI scan this week at Royal Marsden in London. The purpose was to assess the effectiveness of docetaxel after 3 infusions. The results have been very disappointing, and I'm struggling to keep a sense of perspective - not least because I was feeling so good, and had seen all of my previous
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
confused about treatment options
I keep going back and forth between various treatment options. In the next week or so, I’m having appointments with a surgeon (tomorrow) and a radiation oncologist (February 6). Basic story: cancer on left side of prostate and in my pelvic lymph nodes (“hyper avid lymph node in the left external iliac
I keep going back and forth between various treatment options. In the next week or so, I’m having appointments with a surgeon (tomorrow) and a radiation oncologist (February 6). Basic story: cancer on left side of prostate and in my pelvic lymph nodes (“hyper avid lymph node in the left external iliac
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Fibro my wifes diagnosis
Hi there my wife had the diagnosis yesterday fibromyalgia as she had been having pain everywhere for about 2 years My wife around 5 years ago had a tumour removed from her tummy which when the hospital removed it found it to be nearly 5 stone in weight hence why my wife felt that it was the repercussions
Hi there my wife had the diagnosis yesterday fibromyalgia as she had been having pain everywhere for about 2 years My wife around 5 years ago had a tumour removed from her tummy which when the hospital removed it found it to be nearly 5 stone in weight hence why my wife felt that it was the repercussions
Ang4john
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 months ago
FDA Clearance of FK-PC101, a Novel Personalized Prostate Cancer Immunotherapy
not for stage 4 fighters...but still... "The trial, CELLVX-230, is a randomized, multicenter, open-label study of irradiated autologous cellular vaccine in men with high-risk prostate cancer post-radical prostatectomy. It will be conducted through a partnership with the Society of Urologic Oncology
not for stage 4 fighters...but still... "The trial, CELLVX-230, is a randomized, multicenter, open-label study of irradiated autologous cellular vaccine in men with high-risk prostate cancer post-radical prostatectomy. It will be conducted through a partnership with the Society of Urologic Oncology
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Update on dads visit with his MO today
Took dad to his MO today, the appointment I was dreading, I was thinking they would say, were done since he has suspected LMD . This was not the case at all. His labs were all better than they have ever been, psa was 2 and kidney functions, testosterone everything was better than they have ever been
Took dad to his MO today, the appointment I was dreading, I was thinking they would say, were done since he has suspected LMD . This was not the case at all. His labs were all better than they have ever been, psa was 2 and kidney functions, testosterone everything was better than they have ever been
Radtech40
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Retzius Sparing surgeon recommendations
Hello everyone. I’m 49 years old. I was diagnosed with PCa in 2018. It was determined Gleason 3+3 after biopsy, so we decided on Active Surveillance. I checked PSA religiously every 6 months and it hovered around 5 the whole time since the diagnosis. Last year during summer I believe I started experiencing
Hello everyone. I’m 49 years old. I was diagnosed with PCa in 2018. It was determined Gleason 3+3 after biopsy, so we decided on Active Surveillance. I checked PSA religiously every 6 months and it hovered around 5 the whole time since the diagnosis. Last year during summer I believe I started experiencing
UnexpectedPC
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
MRI Results Help Please!
Hope everyone is doing well. I got my MRI results today and was looking for help with some of the jargon please. I know there is a lady who is very good with the medical terminology. Googled serosal disease and that didn't sound good. Dr told me it's significant endo, adeno, bowl stuck to ovaries. But
Hope everyone is doing well. I got my MRI results today and was looking for help with some of the jargon please. I know there is a lady who is very good with the medical terminology. Googled serosal disease and that didn't sound good. Dr told me it's significant endo, adeno, bowl stuck to ovaries. But
DarkStar85
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
asking for advice
brief synopsis Cervical cancer 1985 with surgery and radiation treatment Urostomy 1991 Artificial sphincter 2003 Urostomy revised and most of small bowel cut out because of adhesions leaving only 1.2m 2006 Colostomy formed 2007 Constant mucus from rectum In 2023 developed high inflammatory markers
brief synopsis Cervical cancer 1985 with surgery and radiation treatment Urostomy 1991 Artificial sphincter 2003 Urostomy revised and most of small bowel cut out because of adhesions leaving only 1.2m 2006 Colostomy formed 2007 Constant mucus from rectum In 2023 developed high inflammatory markers
Imakelace
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 months ago
Reduced-Dose Schedule of Cabazitaxel Viable for Seniors With mCRPC - MedPage Today, November 1, 2023
Modified dosing schedule from phase III randomized CABASTY trial for Jetvana (+ G-CSF) for older patients out of non-chemo treatment options. * * * [i]
Reduced-Dose Schedule of Cabazitaxel Viable for Seniors With mCRPC - Grade 3 or higher neutropenia, neutropenic complications reduced by 12-fold
Modified dosing schedule from phase III randomized CABASTY trial for Jetvana (+ G-CSF) for older patients out of non-chemo treatment options. * * * [i]
Reduced-Dose Schedule of Cabazitaxel Viable for Seniors With mCRPC - Grade 3 or higher neutropenia, neutropenic complications reduced by 12-fold
CaptnMojoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
ONCT-534 Earns FDA Fast Track Designation in R/R Metastatic CRPC
Looks like a number of Drug companies are creating drugs that interact with the AR’s N-terminal domain and ligand-binding domain, impeding cell growth and enabling AR degradation. ONCT-534 Earns FDA Fast Track Designation in R/R Metastatic CRPC October 27, 2023 Investigators will assess
Looks like a number of Drug companies are creating drugs that interact with the AR’s N-terminal domain and ligand-binding domain, impeding cell growth and enabling AR degradation. ONCT-534 Earns FDA Fast Track Designation in R/R Metastatic CRPC October 27, 2023 Investigators will assess
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Creatine For Advanced Prostate Cancer Patients
A new study at Huntsman Cancer Institute is going to look at potential benefits of creatine for maintaining muscle mass in APC patients. Here's the link: https://www.onclive.com/view/new-clinical-trials-test-innovative-ways-to-preserve-muscle-mass-during-metastatic-prostate-cancer?utm_medium=email&
A new study at Huntsman Cancer Institute is going to look at potential benefits of creatine for maintaining muscle mass in APC patients. Here's the link: https://www.onclive.com/view/new-clinical-trials-test-innovative-ways-to-preserve-muscle-mass-during-metastatic-prostate-cancer?utm_medium=email&
CocoTheAlphaCat
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Is my cancer castrate resistant?
Since detection of abdominal and pelvic mesastasis by PSMA scan in October 2018, intermittant Lupron was very effective in keeping my cancer under control until July 2022. From July 2022 until now I have been on continuous Lupron because PSA refused to become undetectable. From July 2022 until August
Since detection of abdominal and pelvic mesastasis by PSMA scan in October 2018, intermittant Lupron was very effective in keeping my cancer under control until July 2022. From July 2022 until now I have been on continuous Lupron because PSA refused to become undetectable. From July 2022 until August
dac500
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Has anyone had Peritoneal from Prostate Cancer ?
PSA on the rise and fluid observed on Mild Peritoneal thickening and uptake on PSMA Pet scan.
PSA on the rise and fluid observed on Mild Peritoneal thickening and uptake on PSMA Pet scan.
Drum55
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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