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Toronto Prostate Cancer Specialist for Dad
My dad (68 years old) is visiting me (For my delivery in the first week of June) from India and he is going to be in Ontario, Canada for the next 3 months. He was diagnosed in Feb 2024 with a PSA of 24 and is completely asymptomatic. He is on hormone therapy with Gleason 8 and distant mets in his bones
My dad (68 years old) is visiting me (For my delivery in the first week of June) from India and he is going to be in Ontario, Canada for the next 3 months. He was diagnosed in Feb 2024 with a PSA of 24 and is completely asymptomatic. He is on hormone therapy with Gleason 8 and distant mets in his bones
Justgettingitright
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Update, small cell
Hi everyone, It's been a while since I posted but check in time to time. I'm not really sure of the purpose of this update is except we don't have a lot of family so I'm hoping writing it down will help. Please be sensitive as I'm struggling. I really can't hear about should of dones. My husband was
Hi everyone, It's been a while since I posted but check in time to time. I'm not really sure of the purpose of this update is except we don't have a lot of family so I'm hoping writing it down will help. Please be sensitive as I'm struggling. I really can't hear about should of dones. My husband was
Fdccs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
AI and prostate cancer, early days, but interesting
https://www.medindia.net/news/ai-reveals-subtypes-in-prostate-cancer-enhancing-treatment-215102-1.htm Apparently AI has helped analyze PCa from micro and macro evolutionary perspective and identified two sub types. "Our research demonstrates that prostate tumors evolve along multiple pathways, leading
https://www.medindia.net/news/ai-reveals-subtypes-in-prostate-cancer-enhancing-treatment-215102-1.htm Apparently AI has helped analyze PCa from micro and macro evolutionary perspective and identified two sub types. "Our research demonstrates that prostate tumors evolve along multiple pathways, leading
FRTHBST
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
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What AI should i be using for my cancer research
I constantly am searching articles on prostate cancer and it is so easy to go off on infinite tangents and never come up with a clear plan. I see AI is very helpful and I see it as taking a big part in the future of fighting this beast. Any suggestions on which AI to utilize for this adventure?
I constantly am searching articles on prostate cancer and it is so easy to go off on infinite tangents and never come up with a clear plan. I see AI is very helpful and I see it as taking a big part in the future of fighting this beast. Any suggestions on which AI to utilize for this adventure?
KocoPr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Examining Prostate Cancer Survival Outcomes by Patient Age and Treatment Type in Patients with mHSPC
“the research suggests a differential impact between androgen receptor antagonists (like enzalutamide, apalutamide, and darolutamide) and androgen synthesis inhibitors (such as abiraterone), with antagonists showing a more pronounced benefit” https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/asco-gu-2024/video
“the research suggests a differential impact between androgen receptor antagonists (like enzalutamide, apalutamide, and darolutamide) and androgen synthesis inhibitors (such as abiraterone), with antagonists showing a more pronounced benefit” https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/asco-gu-2024/video
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Just some new Information about AI
Came across this article a couple days ago. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210924/Researchers-identify-two-subtypes-of-metastatic-prostate-cancer.aspx#:~:text=Building%20off%20of%20earlier%20studies%20that%20discovered%20clinically,into%20two%20types%20known%20as%20luminal%20and%20basal AI has
Came across this article a couple days ago. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210924/Researchers-identify-two-subtypes-of-metastatic-prostate-cancer.aspx#:~:text=Building%20off%20of%20earlier%20studies%20that%20discovered%20clinically,into%20two%20types%20known%20as%20luminal%20and%20basal AI has
chefjlu
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Reminder to Subscribe to our Prostate Cancer Community Newsletter
Please don't forget to subscribe to our community newsletter. It's free and helpful. Click here: https://malecare.org/prostate-cancer-newsletter/
Please don't forget to subscribe to our community newsletter. It's free and helpful. Click here: https://malecare.org/prostate-cancer-newsletter/
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Getting head around what to expect
I like to have facts. In times of stress I think Facts are our friend. Better to be prepared, mentally, physically, financially, with support systems, etc.. so looking for any insights as to what I should expect and prepare my husband, myself and my kids/family for in the weeks and months, years ahead
I like to have facts. In times of stress I think Facts are our friend. Better to be prepared, mentally, physically, financially, with support systems, etc.. so looking for any insights as to what I should expect and prepare my husband, myself and my kids/family for in the weeks and months, years ahead
Melzer2169
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
PSA-Nadir vs Testosterone-Nadir comparing Non-CRPC to CRPX men
These plots show the linear relationship between median PSA-Nadir and median Testosterone-Nadir, pointing towards the Origin (i.e., 0 PSA-Nadir at 0 T-Nadir.). N= 38 men. The upper to graphs compare median PSA-nadir and median T-Nadir for Non-CRPC and CPRC groups (CPRC = Castrate Resistant Prostate
These plots show the linear relationship between median PSA-Nadir and median Testosterone-Nadir, pointing towards the Origin (i.e., 0 PSA-Nadir at 0 T-Nadir.). N= 38 men. The upper to graphs compare median PSA-nadir and median T-Nadir for Non-CRPC and CPRC groups (CPRC = Castrate Resistant Prostate
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Do testosterone supplements help raise testosterone levels after use of Lupron with radiation?
trying to decide to decide between surgery and radiation w/Lupron as a treatment for prostate cancer. I’m particularly concerned with how long it takes to restore testerone levels after 6 months on Lupron. Does the use of testerone supplements help restore T levels more quickly?
trying to decide to decide between surgery and radiation w/Lupron as a treatment for prostate cancer. I’m particularly concerned with how long it takes to restore testerone levels after 6 months on Lupron. Does the use of testerone supplements help restore T levels more quickly?
Godfather2
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Interesting paper/discovery - two types of PCa
Found by AI: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-02-ai-reveals-prostate-cancer-disease.html [i]Artificial Intelligence has helped scientists reveal a new form of aggressive prostate cancer that could revolutionize how the disease is diagnosed and treated in the future.[/i] [i]The study published in
Found by AI: https://medicalxpress.com/news/2024-02-ai-reveals-prostate-cancer-disease.html [i]Artificial Intelligence has helped scientists reveal a new form of aggressive prostate cancer that could revolutionize how the disease is diagnosed and treated in the future.[/i] [i]The study published in
Don_1213
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Gummie relief for degarelix shots?
DH has so much pain with each monthly shot and can't take nsaids. Is there anything that won't make him loopy to use after shots for a few days? He is ready to go back to lupron, it hurts so much. Mail order preferred.Thanks!
DH has so much pain with each monthly shot and can't take nsaids. Is there anything that won't make him loopy to use after shots for a few days? He is ready to go back to lupron, it hurts so much. Mail order preferred.Thanks!
Chipnick
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Dr. "Snuffy" Myers daughter talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis
https://youtu.be/k0vmB-fgxQc Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 Jessie Myers, daughter of prostate cancer legend Dr. "Snuffy" Myers, talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis and how she and her family came to terms with death and prostate
https://youtu.be/k0vmB-fgxQc Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 Jessie Myers, daughter of prostate cancer legend Dr. "Snuffy" Myers, talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis and how she and her family came to terms with death and prostate
Darryl
Partner
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Dr. "Snuffy" Myers daughter talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis
https://youtu.be/k0vmB-fgxQc Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 Jessie Myers, daughter of prostate cancer legend Dr. "Snuffy" Myers, talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis and how she and her family came to terms with death and prostate
https://youtu.be/k0vmB-fgxQc Click here to subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/malecare?sub_confirmation=1 Jessie Myers, daughter of prostate cancer legend Dr. "Snuffy" Myers, talks about the day she heard about her Dad's diagnosis and how she and her family came to terms with death and prostate
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
How long can I delay my Lupron shot ?
I am a stage 4 PC patient diagnosed in August 2021 and have been on ADT double therapy ever since.I get Lupron shots every 3 months and take 2 tablets of Apalutamide (Erleada ) evey day. I have been lucky that I responded well to the treatment and have been undetectable ever since. I
I am a stage 4 PC patient diagnosed in August 2021 and have been on ADT double therapy ever since.I get Lupron shots every 3 months and take 2 tablets of Apalutamide (Erleada ) evey day. I have been lucky that I responded well to the treatment and have been undetectable ever since. I
mynacho
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
17 hours ago
bone Mets!
it’s here. After 11 1/2 years on zoladex injections and Xtandi followed by Nubeqa, husband had a PET scan that shows numerous spots on spine, breastbone and one lymph node in groin. PSA was undetectable for years, then .1 and .2, which triggered the order for the scan. The PA told him he has 1-2years
it’s here. After 11 1/2 years on zoladex injections and Xtandi followed by Nubeqa, husband had a PET scan that shows numerous spots on spine, breastbone and one lymph node in groin. PSA was undetectable for years, then .1 and .2, which triggered the order for the scan. The PA told him he has 1-2years
Nubeqa22
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
zytiga/pred treatment
please tell me the psa results once you started this combo and the drop in psa over time, does it take months before psa drops or does or should it happen quickly? mine was at 55.2 down to 38.3 then 39.4 in past two months so sm now wondering as tal thought, I am too late to start this combo? I do
please tell me the psa results once you started this combo and the drop in psa over time, does it take months before psa drops or does or should it happen quickly? mine was at 55.2 down to 38.3 then 39.4 in past two months so sm now wondering as tal thought, I am too late to start this combo? I do
billyboy3
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
Heading to Oncologist for 3month testing and tratment
Heading to Dr. for my quarterly shot of Eligard. I am also on apalutamide as part of a two year trial . I am a year and a half into treatments, including Brachytherapy and EBRT. I have tested < .04 psa for 6 months now despite initial diagnosis of Gleason 9. Everything seems to be gong according to
Heading to Dr. for my quarterly shot of Eligard. I am also on apalutamide as part of a two year trial . I am a year and a half into treatments, including Brachytherapy and EBRT. I have tested < .04 psa for 6 months now despite initial diagnosis of Gleason 9. Everything seems to be gong according to
68Guitar
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
First PSMA PET scan and aftermath
My oncologists (medical and radiation) had been pushing me to have a PSMA scan for two years. Even though in 2023 my PSA rose from .67 to 1.37, I pointed out that a PSMA scan would not change my treatment. We ran another Axumin PET in January, which was stable, if not better, than the one in September
My oncologists (medical and radiation) had been pushing me to have a PSMA scan for two years. Even though in 2023 my PSA rose from .67 to 1.37, I pointed out that a PSMA scan would not change my treatment. We ran another Axumin PET in January, which was stable, if not better, than the one in September
dhccpa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
Pluvicto fail - what's next
My husband finished 3 rounds of Pluvicto and each time his PSA has risen. He just had a PSMA scan yesterday which showed an increase in the bone mets. We talked with his oncologist last week and asked what his next step could be if it's decided to stop this treatment. She mentioned another chemo treatment
My husband finished 3 rounds of Pluvicto and each time his PSA has risen. He just had a PSMA scan yesterday which showed an increase in the bone mets. We talked with his oncologist last week and asked what his next step could be if it's decided to stop this treatment. She mentioned another chemo treatment
1031Cancer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
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