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Any adverse effect if taking three-month Lupron shot two weeks late?
Hi friends, my father has been on Lupron shots every three months with Abiraterone pills for about a year now. His next shot will be 14 weeks due to some insurance problems. What is the ideal and acceptable time range between shots that won’t risks benefits of treatment? What is the out of pocket price
Hi friends, my father has been on Lupron shots every three months with Abiraterone pills for about a year now. His next shot will be 14 weeks due to some insurance problems. What is the ideal and acceptable time range between shots that won’t risks benefits of treatment? What is the out of pocket price
qidao23
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
HDR Brachytherapy after initial RT
Anyone has a success story to share on using HDR Brachytherapy 2-3 years after initial Radiation of the prostate gland in case of recurrence of cancer? Thank you for sharing your story.
Anyone has a success story to share on using HDR Brachytherapy 2-3 years after initial Radiation of the prostate gland in case of recurrence of cancer? Thank you for sharing your story.
Simonapo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
The TheraPb clinical trial of targeted alpha therapy for prostate cancer is running for three years with plans for up to 100 patients
Princess Alexandra Hospital home to world first cancer trial Published Tuesday, 16 April, 2024 at 02:37 PM Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women The Honourable Shannon Fentiman A new treatment is being trialled for the first time at the PA Hospital to fight
Princess Alexandra Hospital home to world first cancer trial Published Tuesday, 16 April, 2024 at 02:37 PM Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women The Honourable Shannon Fentiman A new treatment is being trialled for the first time at the PA Hospital to fight
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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Human Prostate Cancer Hallmarks Map - The PCa deep-dive guide
As a comprehensive stand-alone PCa resource and a companion to Maxone73's just posted Nature paper on repurposing drugs, here is the ultimate tool to guide your deep dive into the drivers of PCa. It is called The Prostate Cancer Hallmarks Map and is an impressive piece of work by 3 Indian researchers
As a comprehensive stand-alone PCa resource and a companion to Maxone73's just posted Nature paper on repurposing drugs, here is the ultimate tool to guide your deep dive into the drivers of PCa. It is called The Prostate Cancer Hallmarks Map and is an impressive piece of work by 3 Indian researchers
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
AI cancer article
Not sure I understand this. It's not a very good article. It discusses two different ways PCa evolves and possible different treatments can be developed. https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2024-03-05-ai-reveals-prostate-cancer-not-just-one-disease
Not sure I understand this. It's not a very good article. It discusses two different ways PCa evolves and possible different treatments can be developed. https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2024-03-05-ai-reveals-prostate-cancer-not-just-one-disease
gsun
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
The University of California has raked in a previously undisclosed $1.6 billion from Xtandi sales sales
Here's an edited version of the article, from "The Lever" Research universities, many of them public, have joined forces with pharmaceutical companies and Wall Street firms to fight new government efforts to curtail out-of-control drug prices, saying the regulations could stifle innovation. But these
Here's an edited version of the article, from "The Lever" Research universities, many of them public, have joined forces with pharmaceutical companies and Wall Street firms to fight new government efforts to curtail out-of-control drug prices, saying the regulations could stifle innovation. But these
rsgdmd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Interview request: $120 to you
A project from Malecare's colleagues in the UK : Prostate Cancer Research is determined to provide a better future for people affected by prostate cancer by working towards new breakthrough treatments. As we scale up our work for the patients who need us, we strive to ensure we are keeping the real
A project from Malecare's colleagues in the UK : Prostate Cancer Research is determined to provide a better future for people affected by prostate cancer by working towards new breakthrough treatments. As we scale up our work for the patients who need us, we strive to ensure we are keeping the real
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
The struggle is over for my husband at 64
My beautiful husband succumbed to complications from prostate cancer this morning at 4:21 AM. If you look at our profile, we tried everything and finally I gave him some testosterone gel during his last week on earth. It’s impossible to tell whether it made a difference, but I do believe that denying
My beautiful husband succumbed to complications from prostate cancer this morning at 4:21 AM. If you look at our profile, we tried everything and finally I gave him some testosterone gel during his last week on earth. It’s impossible to tell whether it made a difference, but I do believe that denying
Chris_Ali
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
UTI’s
Hello, I have had 3 or 4 UTI’s since visiting Zagreb in May 2022. I had ‘retention’ of Approx 2000ml when a catheter was fitted. I have had a ‘TURP’ prostate operation in November 2022 and I am now trying to a) reduce the blood in my pee and b) the number of times in the day that I have to go. The Doctor
Hello, I have had 3 or 4 UTI’s since visiting Zagreb in May 2022. I had ‘retention’ of Approx 2000ml when a catheter was fitted. I have had a ‘TURP’ prostate operation in November 2022 and I am now trying to a) reduce the blood in my pee and b) the number of times in the day that I have to go. The Doctor
Villa82
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Gamma Delta CAR T for Bone Metastatic Prostate Cancer: first trial at Moffit
Another trial of something that targets bone metastasis, and works even better if you are under zolendronate . "Most importantly, gamma delta T cells are unique in that they are most efficient when combined with a drug (zoledronate) that is commonly used to protect the bone in patients with bone metastatic
Another trial of something that targets bone metastasis, and works even better if you are under zolendronate . "Most importantly, gamma delta T cells are unique in that they are most efficient when combined with a drug (zoledronate) that is commonly used to protect the bone in patients with bone metastatic
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Anxiety Meds in the UK
Morning. I’m over six months in on this FND journey and feel my symptoms are taking another dive. I’ve not been on meds for the last 4 months as I found the SSRI’s the doctor prescribed initially made me feel even worse in my head. I know that stress / noise / buzz in my brain has always been intense
Morning. I’m over six months in on this FND journey and feel my symptoms are taking another dive. I’ve not been on meds for the last 4 months as I found the SSRI’s the doctor prescribed initially made me feel even worse in my head. I know that stress / noise / buzz in my brain has always been intense
tinygianthuman
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
9 months ago
IVF pregnancy - did you give birth early?
Hi, I'm currently 12 weeks and 2 days pregnant. When I went for my 12 week scan I was advised that IVF pregnancies don't go over and are usually induced early, I wasn't aware of this and although I understand there was reasons why I wondered if people could tell me their experience. How early was your
Hi, I'm currently 12 weeks and 2 days pregnant. When I went for my 12 week scan I was advised that IVF pregnancies don't go over and are usually induced early, I wasn't aware of this and although I understand there was reasons why I wondered if people could tell me their experience. How early was your
Mushroom22
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
7 months ago
Bone metastasis good news: OsteoDex got to phase 3 at last
in phase 2 it behaved well, now starting phase 3 https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150487940/osteodex-for-mcrpc-bone-metastasis
in phase 2 it behaved well, now starting phase 3 https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150487940/osteodex-for-mcrpc-bone-metastasis
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
UPDATE on my dad. A story of hope.❤️ #advancedPC
Hi my dad was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in Oct 2021. With Mets to spine, lungs, liver. He is 85. His PSA was 5000. (Today 28 months later his PSA is 0.031 and still dropping) He was told at the time he had 2 months to live. He had spinal surgery the morning after being diagnosed because
Hi my dad was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in Oct 2021. With Mets to spine, lungs, liver. He is 85. His PSA was 5000. (Today 28 months later his PSA is 0.031 and still dropping) He was told at the time he had 2 months to live. He had spinal surgery the morning after being diagnosed because
YC22
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PSMA Pet Scan results
Diagnosed with prostate cancer with 1 lesion Gleason 7 (4+3). Have had MRI, biopsy and just completed PSMA Pet Scan. I see my doctor next week. I received the results and surprised to show some uptake in a lymph node. There is focal avid uptake noted in the anterior peripheral zone of the prostate
Diagnosed with prostate cancer with 1 lesion Gleason 7 (4+3). Have had MRI, biopsy and just completed PSMA Pet Scan. I see my doctor next week. I received the results and surprised to show some uptake in a lymph node. There is focal avid uptake noted in the anterior peripheral zone of the prostate
traversetom
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 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
Waiting for me to die
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this. Sometimes i get the feeling that friends and family members are waiting for me to die. I was diagnosed stage 4b metastasis in January 2021 and have been on treatment Lupron and Xtandi since April 2021 3 years now. From an outward appearance I don't
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this. Sometimes i get the feeling that friends and family members are waiting for me to die. I was diagnosed stage 4b metastasis in January 2021 and have been on treatment Lupron and Xtandi since April 2021 3 years now. From an outward appearance I don't
rogerandme
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
New insight into combating drug-resistant prostate cancer
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/04/240410112742.htm?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign=newsletter Is there a currently available way to apply this treatment concept? New research sheds light on the significance of the glucocorticoid receptor in drug-resistant prostate cancer
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/04/240410112742.htm?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign=newsletter Is there a currently available way to apply this treatment concept? New research sheds light on the significance of the glucocorticoid receptor in drug-resistant prostate cancer
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
What does it mean?
I'm slightly embarrassed to be asking strangers on the internet, but I'm a little frustrated by the lack of information given by the doctors. My dad (63) just got diagnosed - Gleason score 8 - and after a new scan they've concluded there's two mets - one in the pelvic lymph node and one in the seminal
I'm slightly embarrassed to be asking strangers on the internet, but I'm a little frustrated by the lack of information given by the doctors. My dad (63) just got diagnosed - Gleason score 8 - and after a new scan they've concluded there's two mets - one in the pelvic lymph node and one in the seminal
TerribleAtInternet
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Too Many Black Men Dying From Prostate Cancer
No matter what you think about OJ Simpson, you all must agree that too many Black men are dying from prostate cancer. Prostate cancer kills Black men at over 2.4 times the rate that it kills White men. If you want to do something, even if you only have 30 seconds a year and no money to donate, sign
No matter what you think about OJ Simpson, you all must agree that too many Black men are dying from prostate cancer. Prostate cancer kills Black men at over 2.4 times the rate that it kills White men. If you want to do something, even if you only have 30 seconds a year and no money to donate, sign
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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