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EORTC GUCG 2238 De-escalate: A pragmatic trial to revisit intermittent androgen-deprivation therapy: will we know something more soon?
We will know if intermittent maximum blockade is needed or not... "The primary goal of this academic-led, open-label, multicenter, pragmatic, randomized phase III study is to investigate whether intermittent maximum androgen blockade (iMAB) can be safely administered to mHNPC patients who reached a
We will know if intermittent maximum blockade is needed or not... "The primary goal of this academic-led, open-label, multicenter, pragmatic, randomized phase III study is to investigate whether intermittent maximum androgen blockade (iMAB) can be safely administered to mHNPC patients who reached a
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Drug Holidays?
I am currently on 1000mg aberaterone and 5mg steroid daily. Lupron every six months. Diagnosed in January 2024. Gleson 4+5=9. Metastatic. L2 and T2 bones mets treated with EBRT. PSA was 466 in February when I started triplet therapy. Have had a great response with PSA now at <.10. Tried docetaxel chemo
I am currently on 1000mg aberaterone and 5mg steroid daily. Lupron every six months. Diagnosed in January 2024. Gleson 4+5=9. Metastatic. L2 and T2 bones mets treated with EBRT. PSA was 466 in February when I started triplet therapy. Have had a great response with PSA now at <.10. Tried docetaxel chemo
4tunate1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Jevtana and carboplatin
I have done 10 rounds of Docetaxol, had a PSMA scan which showed progression in a lymph node ( I only have lymph node disease no bone or organ mets.) I started Jevtana and carboplatin about 9 weeks ago. I have what is described as" PSA surge". When I started my psa was 4.4 now 8.3. Has anyone else
I have done 10 rounds of Docetaxol, had a PSMA scan which showed progression in a lymph node ( I only have lymph node disease no bone or organ mets.) I started Jevtana and carboplatin about 9 weeks ago. I have what is described as" PSA surge". When I started my psa was 4.4 now 8.3. Has anyone else
wat380bjw
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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Protein discovery could help solve prostate cancer drug resistance Date:January 22, 2024 Source:Washington State University
I found this information while researching my husband's PSA rising issues. Found it interesting and want to share. Click on link to read the entire article https://www.sciencedaily.com/ Protein discovery could help solve prostate cancer drug resistance Date: January 22, 2024 Source: Washington
I found this information while researching my husband's PSA rising issues. Found it interesting and want to share. Click on link to read the entire article https://www.sciencedaily.com/ Protein discovery could help solve prostate cancer drug resistance Date: January 22, 2024 Source: Washington
MsHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
NEPC RESEARCH
Any research done on NEPC (neuroendocrine prostate cancer) ie ademo that morphs into a neuroendocrine carcinoma?
Any research done on NEPC (neuroendocrine prostate cancer) ie ademo that morphs into a neuroendocrine carcinoma?
safari123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
stage 4 prostrate cancer
I read many ways to approach prostrate cancer, I was diagnosed 2021, stage 4- Gleason 9, Mets- bones- lymph nodes, both lungs, so weak I barely got to MO with a Cain over 2 year’s later I’m running steps -refused chemo- took ADT 18 months read Dr. Dach book- cracking cancer toolkit- glad I did
I read many ways to approach prostrate cancer, I was diagnosed 2021, stage 4- Gleason 9, Mets- bones- lymph nodes, both lungs, so weak I barely got to MO with a Cain over 2 year’s later I’m running steps -refused chemo- took ADT 18 months read Dr. Dach book- cracking cancer toolkit- glad I did
bubbacora
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Humorous/informative videos on prostate cancer
…at least I hope so. I’ve been documenting “My Journey With Prostate Cancer” in hopes of amusing myself and others. Please don’t watch if you think humor is verboten in regards to cancer. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnTvlPIMC_V3Otqe-SUGyufm4STqY3wYa&si=bLnPUuDrOrWXPkAN
…at least I hope so. I’ve been documenting “My Journey With Prostate Cancer” in hopes of amusing myself and others. Please don’t watch if you think humor is verboten in regards to cancer. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnTvlPIMC_V3Otqe-SUGyufm4STqY3wYa&si=bLnPUuDrOrWXPkAN
Caldonia
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
My prostate journey and testosterone side effects
I have been following this website for over a year now and have learned so much from others who have shared their journey that I feel compelled to share my story in hopes that it might help someone in their decision making process. First of all, a big thank you to everyone who posts on this site. The
I have been following this website for over a year now and have learned so much from others who have shared their journey that I feel compelled to share my story in hopes that it might help someone in their decision making process. First of all, a big thank you to everyone who posts on this site. The
PT49
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Arcticfox44
Hello - I'm about to return to the Mayo for the first review since my previous visit last November. As I've reported here, my last major treatment was chemo with cabazitaxel at the Oncology Center in Nicosia, Cyprus, where I live. This was successful: PSA fell from 83 at the start of chemo to about 3
Hello - I'm about to return to the Mayo for the first review since my previous visit last November. As I've reported here, my last major treatment was chemo with cabazitaxel at the Oncology Center in Nicosia, Cyprus, where I live. This was successful: PSA fell from 83 at the start of chemo to about 3
Arcticfox44
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
For those with kids...
Sorry if this is triggering for anyone ttc. For the ladies with kids how do you manage? I have 3 young kids 5, 7 and 10. I know I'm lucky to have had no fertility issues. Endo/Adeno I believe has been a result of a c section with my third. But how the hell do you manage the pain and worse CONSTANT FATIGUE
Sorry if this is triggering for anyone ttc. For the ladies with kids how do you manage? I have 3 young kids 5, 7 and 10. I know I'm lucky to have had no fertility issues. Endo/Adeno I believe has been a result of a c section with my third. But how the hell do you manage the pain and worse CONSTANT FATIGUE
DarkStar85
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
Anyone out there try the carnivore diet.
I have been on a low carb diet since my diagnosis back in March of 2023 . Eligard and Erleada have got my PSA down from 195 down to 0.01. I have been watching a lot of YouTube video's touting the health benefits of a carnivore diet. So far the only prostate diet person posting video's on YouTube that
I have been on a low carb diet since my diagnosis back in March of 2023 . Eligard and Erleada have got my PSA down from 195 down to 0.01. I have been watching a lot of YouTube video's touting the health benefits of a carnivore diet. So far the only prostate diet person posting video's on YouTube that
Bigmaristuff
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
High risk Decipher score, what now?
Hello, Im a 61 year old man, IIB, T2c, no mo, classified as unfavorable intermediate. I just finished my last day of 28 days of VMAT, ( total 70gy) ,last Weds day on May 15. Minimal SE so far. I also have 5 months in on ADT , Lupron, 1month, 1month , and 3 month shot. So I was feel pretty good
Hello, Im a 61 year old man, IIB, T2c, no mo, classified as unfavorable intermediate. I just finished my last day of 28 days of VMAT, ( total 70gy) ,last Weds day on May 15. Minimal SE so far. I also have 5 months in on ADT , Lupron, 1month, 1month , and 3 month shot. So I was feel pretty good
Surfer33
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Expanded label sought for 177Lu-PSMA-617 in prostate cancer: about time
I have already done the taxane part and I would like to see how 177Lu performs as first line...but this is also interesting, it seems more effective than a change in ARPI in castration resistant setting "Data also showed that a PSA decline of at least 50% was more than 2.5 times more frequent with 177Lu-PSMA
I have already done the taxane part and I would like to see how 177Lu performs as first line...but this is also interesting, it seems more effective than a change in ARPI in castration resistant setting "Data also showed that a PSA decline of at least 50% was more than 2.5 times more frequent with 177Lu-PSMA
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Test results and advice for appointment
Hello, can anyone help me prepare for my endocrinologist appt later? i've summarised results attached and my symptoms are below. fatigue and brain fog are making this difficult for me. What do you make of these results? what should i ask the end for? in addition to the above I have DHEA/cortisol disfunction
Hello, can anyone help me prepare for my endocrinologist appt later? i've summarised results attached and my symptoms are below. fatigue and brain fog are making this difficult for me. What do you make of these results? what should i ask the end for? in addition to the above I have DHEA/cortisol disfunction
Laundry
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Consult urologist or medical oncologist ?
My dad , 83 , was detected with prostate cancer with mets to bones and psa 18. Is it better to take treatment through a medical oncologist or a urologist ?
My dad , 83 , was detected with prostate cancer with mets to bones and psa 18. Is it better to take treatment through a medical oncologist or a urologist ?
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
PSA Testing Scandal Repost
This was my first post two years ago. It was about the scandal of my diagnosis. I don't think much has changed. Basically PSA testing is a good thing. https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/148930895/psa-testing-scandal-lost-years-of-life-updated-re-qol [i]Posted later - please see
This was my first post two years ago. It was about the scandal of my diagnosis. I don't think much has changed. Basically PSA testing is a good thing. https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/148930895/psa-testing-scandal-lost-years-of-life-updated-re-qol [i]Posted later - please see
JohnInTheMiddle
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Update May 15, 2024
Hoping all is well with others on this site. UPDATE May 15 2024 I am concerned about results of the Right frontal skull SUV 5.3 previously 0.75. I have researched and really can't find any information that I can understand. Any replies would be greatly appreciated My husband had his PSMA PET/
Hoping all is well with others on this site. UPDATE May 15 2024 I am concerned about results of the Right frontal skull SUV 5.3 previously 0.75. I have researched and really can't find any information that I can understand. Any replies would be greatly appreciated My husband had his PSMA PET/
MsHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Battling two cancers on two fronts, simultaneously
Has anyone fought PCa and NEPc simultaneously? I have had PCa-classic since 2011. After lupron/lusinipril for years, I began Casodex . Bad reaction, switched to Zytiga. That affected my liver enzymes, so on to Xtandi. It worked well. So, this last August a lump was found under my jaw at the lymph node
Has anyone fought PCa and NEPc simultaneously? I have had PCa-classic since 2011. After lupron/lusinipril for years, I began Casodex . Bad reaction, switched to Zytiga. That affected my liver enzymes, so on to Xtandi. It worked well. So, this last August a lump was found under my jaw at the lymph node
CharlieBC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Wife of Newly Diagnosed Husband - PSMA questions
Hi Everyone, We found out two weeks ago that my husband has high grade prostate cancer. He is 59. PSA 5.9. Gleason 4+5, 4+3 and 3+4. There was perineural invasion in one sample and intraductal in another. He has had an MRI and a CT scan, as well. He is scheduled for a bone scan next week. No prostate
Hi Everyone, We found out two weeks ago that my husband has high grade prostate cancer. He is 59. PSA 5.9. Gleason 4+5, 4+3 and 3+4. There was perineural invasion in one sample and intraductal in another. He has had an MRI and a CT scan, as well. He is scheduled for a bone scan next week. No prostate
EvFC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Lead Prostate Cancer Candidate Bria-Pros+, Initiates GMP Manufacturing
I do not like headers like "Ground-breaking" or "Practice changing" but hopefully they will keep their promise in this case... "We are enthusiastic about commencing GMP manufacturing for our prostate cancer clinical candidate, continuing our efforts at transforming targeted cancer therapy via the introduction
I do not like headers like "Ground-breaking" or "Practice changing" but hopefully they will keep their promise in this case... "We are enthusiastic about commencing GMP manufacturing for our prostate cancer clinical candidate, continuing our efforts at transforming targeted cancer therapy via the introduction
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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