Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP)
Posts
Communities
19,190 public posts
Filter results
PSA now undetectable with 2 of 35 radiation treatments left.
PSA now undetectable with 2 of 35 radiation treatments left to complete. I will start Abiraterone next week, in addition to the Lupron I’m currently on. I’m celebrating today’s victory and wanted to share here. Of course, many days have been consumed with worry over the unknown. This group has been
PSA now undetectable with 2 of 35 radiation treatments left to complete. I will start Abiraterone next week, in addition to the Lupron I’m currently on. I’m celebrating today’s victory and wanted to share here. Of course, many days have been consumed with worry over the unknown. This group has been
Stereo1
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
ISO a third MO opinion for my dad
Hi all! My dad was diagnosed with pca in 2021, prostate removal that summer. After radical - was told no treatment necessary and lo and behold January the following year psa went from .04 to 1.2 in 3 months. Put on adt and zytiga (not sure of spelling), scans show pelvic bed spots and 1 on s1, radiation
Hi all! My dad was diagnosed with pca in 2021, prostate removal that summer. After radical - was told no treatment necessary and lo and behold January the following year psa went from .04 to 1.2 in 3 months. Put on adt and zytiga (not sure of spelling), scans show pelvic bed spots and 1 on s1, radiation
Dsmejkal88
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Testosterone and adrenal glands
Hello all, so I finished 10 rounds of chemo docetaxel last year in September. My PSA was down to 2.8 Oct 5th. I had an orchiectomy Oct 15. My PSA started to rise. Nov 5th PSA 5.15. Dec 6th PSA 7.85. Jan 11 PSA 16.23 I have had CT and bone scan early October and another set of scans early January
Hello all, so I finished 10 rounds of chemo docetaxel last year in September. My PSA was down to 2.8 Oct 5th. I had an orchiectomy Oct 15. My PSA started to rise. Nov 5th PSA 5.15. Dec 6th PSA 7.85. Jan 11 PSA 16.23 I have had CT and bone scan early October and another set of scans early January
Eugmn
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Barry
Hi, Diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer gleeson score 4+4, psa level 77, about 10 months ago on testosterone injections every 6 months (degarelix) , wondering how long i can go on like this before cancer comes back to bones and what will be my options then, can you survive for many years on just
Hi, Diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer gleeson score 4+4, psa level 77, about 10 months ago on testosterone injections every 6 months (degarelix) , wondering how long i can go on like this before cancer comes back to bones and what will be my options then, can you survive for many years on just
littlemount
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
PCA Cure and when?
7 months into my fight against castration sensitive prostate cancer. PSA is 0 on ADT and Abiraterone and methylprednisolone. Averaged 8,600 steps/day. I have just started to add occasional sprinting. I am taking multiple supplements. I am greatful that my PSA is 0. I work everyday and pray for
7 months into my fight against castration sensitive prostate cancer. PSA is 0 on ADT and Abiraterone and methylprednisolone. Averaged 8,600 steps/day. I have just started to add occasional sprinting. I am taking multiple supplements. I am greatful that my PSA is 0. I work everyday and pray for
Nowhereman9
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
PSA vs Testosterone Nadir for CRPC and Non-CRPC
This plot from Safriadi (2022) compares the mean values of PSA nadir versus Testosterone Nadir comparing Non-Castrate Resistant PC (Non-CRPC) to Castrate-Resistant PC (CRPC) men. For Non-CRPC men, the range of T-nadir was 2.5-49 ng/dL (mean = 21) and range for PSA nadir was 0.02-9 ng/mL (mean=2). For
This plot from Safriadi (2022) compares the mean values of PSA nadir versus Testosterone Nadir comparing Non-Castrate Resistant PC (Non-CRPC) to Castrate-Resistant PC (CRPC) men. For Non-CRPC men, the range of T-nadir was 2.5-49 ng/dL (mean = 21) and range for PSA nadir was 0.02-9 ng/mL (mean=2). For
janebob99
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSA Score Doubling / Lab Error?
Hey folks I was diagnosed back in 2017 with 3+3, later upgraded to 3+4, but with less then 5% of G4. Epstein reviewed and said he would go against Johns Hopkins policy to automatically treat ANY amount of G4 and stick with AS, at least in my situation. Before and since my diagnosis, my PSA score has
Hey folks I was diagnosed back in 2017 with 3+3, later upgraded to 3+4, but with less then 5% of G4. Epstein reviewed and said he would go against Johns Hopkins policy to automatically treat ANY amount of G4 and stick with AS, at least in my situation. Before and since my diagnosis, my PSA score has
PTvsPC
in
Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Docxtel triple therapy?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. My dad--81, advanced metastatic castrate resistant Diagnosed at 79 with stage 4 met 8 bones, including skull, no Gleason, never even saw a urologist. Diagnosed in ER and sent straight to the oncologist and palliative care doctor. PSA initially at 137 Lupron
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. My dad--81, advanced metastatic castrate resistant Diagnosed at 79 with stage 4 met 8 bones, including skull, no Gleason, never even saw a urologist. Diagnosed in ER and sent straight to the oncologist and palliative care doctor. PSA initially at 137 Lupron
lgutman
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSA reduction by Estrogen Patch (revised)
Here's a revised plot of PSA reduction due to castration from Estrogen Patch therapy. The previous version had the wrong time scale. That has been corrected in this version. The total time is 3 months, after which the PSA and testosterone both flattened out versus time. I've also added the reference
Here's a revised plot of PSA reduction due to castration from Estrogen Patch therapy. The previous version had the wrong time scale. That has been corrected in this version. The total time is 3 months, after which the PSA and testosterone both flattened out versus time. I've also added the reference
janebob99
in
Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Advanced Prostate Cancer
I have Advanced prostate cancer. Prostate removed, radiation, lupron for the last 4 years, Now I am on abiraterone with the lupron, because PSA was up . See Dr in Feb to see if PSA is stable Is anyone else on the 2 drugs Thank you Mark
I have Advanced prostate cancer. Prostate removed, radiation, lupron for the last 4 years, Now I am on abiraterone with the lupron, because PSA was up . See Dr in Feb to see if PSA is stable Is anyone else on the 2 drugs Thank you Mark
Retrievertrainer
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Dad's PSA risen from 0.01 to 0.05 in 2 months, 2 years post SRT. Any chance that there is no further progression?
PSA has risen 3 times in a row. I understand the figure is still low, but is this a definite indication that it will progress, or is there a chance that PSA can stabilize or fluctuate and not progress further? Things have been difficult in the family, I am hoping for a miracle that he had a curative
PSA has risen 3 times in a row. I understand the figure is still low, but is this a definite indication that it will progress, or is there a chance that PSA can stabilize or fluctuate and not progress further? Things have been difficult in the family, I am hoping for a miracle that he had a curative
MsBoBo
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSA drops with decreasing Testosterone
Here's a plot that I made from data taken from the PATCH estrogen patch therapy study. It plots the % reduction in PSA from baseline (100%) at time = 0 as a function of testosterone levels over a period of 4 weeks. As you know, estrogen effectively castrates men, causing a drop in testosterone over
Here's a plot that I made from data taken from the PATCH estrogen patch therapy study. It plots the % reduction in PSA from baseline (100%) at time = 0 as a function of testosterone levels over a period of 4 weeks. As you know, estrogen effectively castrates men, causing a drop in testosterone over
janebob99
in
Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
**Sensitive** - after a long road she is here 💕💕💕💕💕
Hi all, thank you to this forum for keeping me going during the dark days, of which there were plenty across the last five years. It's shown me how much we infertility warriors can help eachother, advocate for ourselves, and keep determining how to fight differently for our future families. We have to
Hi all, thank you to this forum for keeping me going during the dark days, of which there were plenty across the last five years. It's shown me how much we infertility warriors can help eachother, advocate for ourselves, and keep determining how to fight differently for our future families. We have to
minnesota_girl
in
Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
At the crossroads (again)
My profile is up to date, but, briefly, have failed chemo, ADT (am castrate resistant), failed Keytruda and now Pluvicto. Scans yest. & today show progression along with PSA rise. All my mets are in bone. So, my SOC choices are cabazataxel or radium 223. Other options are trial, which are a crapshoot
My profile is up to date, but, briefly, have failed chemo, ADT (am castrate resistant), failed Keytruda and now Pluvicto. Scans yest. & today show progression along with PSA rise. All my mets are in bone. So, my SOC choices are cabazataxel or radium 223. Other options are trial, which are a crapshoot
rsgdmd
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Decoding cancer resistnce to therapy
Hopefully we will get some other way to kill the bastard https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/prostate-cancer/video/3740-decoding-the-metabolic-shift-behind-prostate-cancer-drug-resistance-andrew-goldstein.html
Hopefully we will get some other way to kill the bastard https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/prostate-cancer/video/3740-decoding-the-metabolic-shift-behind-prostate-cancer-drug-resistance-andrew-goldstein.html
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Rising PSA
I'm Poollover, Just got the results of a blood test and my PSA went up from 0.67 to 0.77. I'm on Orgovyx and Zytiga. I'm 86 years old. How concerned should I be? 8 months ago it was about 12. That was before medication. Also slightly anemic. What are my options? Terry
I'm Poollover, Just got the results of a blood test and my PSA went up from 0.67 to 0.77. I'm on Orgovyx and Zytiga. I'm 86 years old. How concerned should I be? 8 months ago it was about 12. That was before medication. Also slightly anemic. What are my options? Terry
Poollover
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Failed Pluvicto
Hello warriors, especially Tall Allen. I'm going on 6 years since Gleason 9 advanced metastatic diagnosis. Had a good run on Zytiga and all the usual other treatments, but just failed last ditch treatment of Pluvicto (after treatment 3). Did genetic testing and no significant mutations. My PSA is
Hello warriors, especially Tall Allen. I'm going on 6 years since Gleason 9 advanced metastatic diagnosis. Had a good run on Zytiga and all the usual other treatments, but just failed last ditch treatment of Pluvicto (after treatment 3). Did genetic testing and no significant mutations. My PSA is
jersy
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSA relapse rate vs testosterone nadir - 3
This plot shows the PSA relapse rate after RT and ADT, for Intermediate and High Risk men, comparing different levels of testosterone nadir ( 50 nd/dL). (ref: 2019) The
best
outcomes
are significantly associated with a
lower testosterone nadir ( < 20 ng/dL),
and the relationship
This plot shows the PSA relapse rate after RT and ADT, for Intermediate and High Risk men, comparing different levels of testosterone nadir ( 50 nd/dL). (ref: 2019) The
best
outcomes
are significantly associated with a
lower testosterone nadir ( < 20 ng/dL),
and the relationship
janebob99
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Testosterone back to normal
I was diagnosed with PC last April 2023 with PSA of 125. Darilutimide and Relogolix, along with HIIT, plant based diet, and various supplements brought it down to .006. My MO granted a holiday about 6-7 weeks ago, and yesterday, I had my testosterone score. It is back to 312, which is above the number
I was diagnosed with PC last April 2023 with PSA of 125. Darilutimide and Relogolix, along with HIIT, plant based diet, and various supplements brought it down to .006. My MO granted a holiday about 6-7 weeks ago, and yesterday, I had my testosterone score. It is back to 312, which is above the number
Cape1
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Triplet and now Radiation?
Hi all - just wanting your thoughts on this. In my profile you would see full details but I will summarize here. 50yr old diagnosed Aug 2nd with PCA with spread to L5 and pubic bone. Original PSA was around 9 and put on Casodex for month, then Lupron every 3 months, plus Darolutamide. Just completed
Hi all - just wanting your thoughts on this. In my profile you would see full details but I will summarize here. 50yr old diagnosed Aug 2nd with PCA with spread to L5 and pubic bone. Original PSA was around 9 and put on Casodex for month, then Lupron every 3 months, plus Darolutamide. Just completed
Yzinger
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
1
...
47
48
49
...
100
Next page
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Advanced Prostate Cancer
12802 results
Endometriosis UK
1961 results
Prostate Cancer Network
1310 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest