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Effects of fenbendazole and vitamin E succinate on the growth and survival of prostate cancer cells
As I mentioned in a previous reply , here is an article on Fenben and VES.I added the VES (400mg} to my Fenben protocol few weeks age taken along with Tudca and Bovine Lactoferrin for my morning dosing. Mid afternoon it's Fenben/DMSO , Evening is Ivermectin / Tudca / Lactoferrin. Herbs etc in between
As I mentioned in a previous reply , here is an article on Fenben and VES.I added the VES (400mg} to my Fenben protocol few weeks age taken along with Tudca and Bovine Lactoferrin for my morning dosing. Mid afternoon it's Fenben/DMSO , Evening is Ivermectin / Tudca / Lactoferrin. Herbs etc in between
85745
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Just some good news
Just wanted to update you all on this in case anyone is thinking of surgery to fix something non-cancer related. My husband was looking into getting a hip replacement back in 2021 when he was diagnosed with PC. So the hip replacement was put on hold,. But the hip arthritis kept getting worse and he
Just wanted to update you all on this in case anyone is thinking of surgery to fix something non-cancer related. My husband was looking into getting a hip replacement back in 2021 when he was diagnosed with PC. So the hip replacement was put on hold,. But the hip arthritis kept getting worse and he
Bspouse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
prostate metastasis
hello - please excuse me if I don’t use correct medical terms - I’m learning! My husband was diagnosed almost a year ago with stage 4 (via prostate biopsy) prostate cancer that had metastasized….. multiple bone areas affected per his 2 Nuclear Bone Scans, Cat Scans etc - his PSA was off the rails = 1343
hello - please excuse me if I don’t use correct medical terms - I’m learning! My husband was diagnosed almost a year ago with stage 4 (via prostate biopsy) prostate cancer that had metastasized….. multiple bone areas affected per his 2 Nuclear Bone Scans, Cat Scans etc - his PSA was off the rails = 1343
Myshadowgirl1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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beta sitosterol
Just ordered some beta sitosterol and fenbendazole. Coupling these with Ivermectin, melatonin , Lupron and abiraterone. Anyone with any success with these?
Just ordered some beta sitosterol and fenbendazole. Coupling these with Ivermectin, melatonin , Lupron and abiraterone. Anyone with any success with these?
Nowhereman9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
another undetectable
PSA in again at undetectable which I am assuming means my testosterone is not recovering . No T result yet but 0.5 last month! Still on Apalutamide as a monotherapy but coming off that too is bouncing around my head. Would love to go med free, still watching all developments and still no idea of the
PSA in again at undetectable which I am assuming means my testosterone is not recovering . No T result yet but 0.5 last month! Still on Apalutamide as a monotherapy but coming off that too is bouncing around my head. Would love to go med free, still watching all developments and still no idea of the
Brysonal
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Prostate cancer radiotherapy side effects.
I’m a seventy seven year old who had a radical prostatectomy eight years ago. Following one of my regular PSA tests the result showed, after scans in September 2023, a return in the prostate bed and adjacent lymph nodes. Began hormone implants straight away followed by twenty doses of targeted radiotherapy
I’m a seventy seven year old who had a radical prostatectomy eight years ago. Following one of my regular PSA tests the result showed, after scans in September 2023, a return in the prostate bed and adjacent lymph nodes. Began hormone implants straight away followed by twenty doses of targeted radiotherapy
Gingerurgent
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
2 months ago
Prostap or Dineogest
I have recently been diagnosed with Endometriosis and I have been started on Dineogest tablets, I dont really know much about this tablet and if I will still have a period etc? I have tried prostap injection before and it helped the pain I am wanting to know if prostap or dineogest tablets is better
I have recently been diagnosed with Endometriosis and I have been started on Dineogest tablets, I dont really know much about this tablet and if I will still have a period etc? I have tried prostap injection before and it helped the pain I am wanting to know if prostap or dineogest tablets is better
Lucyjanexoxo
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Prostap - Longer than normal bleed?
Hi All! Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this… is it normal? I had my prostap injection on 4th March for down-regulation and my ‘period’ started on 11th March, bang on normal schedule. However, my period usually lasts about 4/5 days, starting off light, going heavy and then finishing
Hi All! Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this… is it normal? I had my prostap injection on 4th March for down-regulation and my ‘period’ started on 11th March, bang on normal schedule. However, my period usually lasts about 4/5 days, starting off light, going heavy and then finishing
Behind_Hazel_Eyes
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
herbicide and recurrence
I'm looking for scientific evidence on herbicide exposure and cancer recurrence. Background: My condo association wants to spray my lawn with herbicide. (2-4-d & dicamba; thankfully not glyphosate--at least not yet) I've asked them not to and suggested safer alternatives. They say I'm being a PIA
I'm looking for scientific evidence on herbicide exposure and cancer recurrence. Background: My condo association wants to spray my lawn with herbicide. (2-4-d & dicamba; thankfully not glyphosate--at least not yet) I've asked them not to and suggested safer alternatives. They say I'm being a PIA
mistersafety
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
salvage radiation after surgery?
Hi - Shouldn’t I be doing salvage radiation or chemotherapy now? I had my surgery February 25 and Doctor wants to wait for first PSA iat end of May. However surgical pathology showed negative margins but showed intraductal, cribriform, loss of PTEN. and PNI. Even though there was no EPE, no SVI, No LVI
Hi - Shouldn’t I be doing salvage radiation or chemotherapy now? I had my surgery February 25 and Doctor wants to wait for first PSA iat end of May. However surgical pathology showed negative margins but showed intraductal, cribriform, loss of PTEN. and PNI. Even though there was no EPE, no SVI, No LVI
Granolaberry
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
In what it says is world first, Hadassah medical team saves fetus’s twisted ovaries
[i]Dr. Noa Ofek Shlomai, head of neonatology at Hadassah Medical Center, holds the baby who successfully underwent surgery immediately following birth to correct bilateral ovarian torsion detected in-utero. Next to them are Dr. Dan Arbel (center), director of the pediatric oncology surgery department
[i]Dr. Noa Ofek Shlomai, head of neonatology at Hadassah Medical Center, holds the baby who successfully underwent surgery immediately following birth to correct bilateral ovarian torsion detected in-utero. Next to them are Dr. Dan Arbel (center), director of the pediatric oncology surgery department
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
11 months ago
Zytiga - Lupron
I was on Zytiga ( now Abi) with lup for several years and it kept my PSA to undetectable. I am now on 0rg0vyx instead of lup and my PSA remains undetectable after 6 years. Sode effects have been tolerable EXCEPT the I developed osteoporosis of the spin and now have multiple collapsed vertebrae and
I was on Zytiga ( now Abi) with lup for several years and it kept my PSA to undetectable. I am now on 0rg0vyx instead of lup and my PSA remains undetectable after 6 years. Sode effects have been tolerable EXCEPT the I developed osteoporosis of the spin and now have multiple collapsed vertebrae and
Schnab
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Scientists identify 11 new genes linked to aggressive prostate cancer
"It's the largest study published so far to compare the inherited genetic influences which separate aggressive and non-aggressive prostate cancers." https://www.icr.ac.uk/news-archive%2Fscientists-identify-11-new-genes-linked-to-aggressive-prostate-cancer?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign
"It's the largest study published so far to compare the inherited genetic influences which separate aggressive and non-aggressive prostate cancers." https://www.icr.ac.uk/news-archive%2Fscientists-identify-11-new-genes-linked-to-aggressive-prostate-cancer?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign
V10fanatic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Cause for concern?
Would you please comment on the following article which may mean a new PET scan is required I'm my case? ( I Hope not!!) Extract from a recent article which is double Dutch to me!!! "...... Ignorant/lazy docs only take notice of the PSA, when it is widely known that at low PSA PSADT is equally, if not
Would you please comment on the following article which may mean a new PET scan is required I'm my case? ( I Hope not!!) Extract from a recent article which is double Dutch to me!!! "...... Ignorant/lazy docs only take notice of the PSA, when it is widely known that at low PSA PSADT is equally, if not
m1946
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
Pluvicto+Xtandi Delays Progression Better than Xtandi-alone in mCRPC
Significant improvement in progression-free survival, PSA, and pain scores. Side effects were fatigue, nausea and dry mouth. https://www.prostatecancer.news/2024/04/pluvictoxtandi-delays-progression.html
Significant improvement in progression-free survival, PSA, and pain scores. Side effects were fatigue, nausea and dry mouth. https://www.prostatecancer.news/2024/04/pluvictoxtandi-delays-progression.html
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
throbbing lower leg
hi all, New here I’ve had endo for 15 years it eased up and I thought it had gone when I had my daughter 11 years ago but when she was 8 it came back with vengeance. Had a laparoscopy and encision surgery in Oct 2023 pain eased up for 3 months then came back yet again so now they have started me on
hi all, New here I’ve had endo for 15 years it eased up and I thought it had gone when I had my daughter 11 years ago but when she was 8 it came back with vengeance. Had a laparoscopy and encision surgery in Oct 2023 pain eased up for 3 months then came back yet again so now they have started me on
DanDan1991
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Scans other than PSMA for PC
My husband’s PSA continues to rise yet his PSMA scans are all clear. His last PSMA was late October with a PSA of 4.7 His PSA today was 6.5 It seems I have noted on this forum some other type scans should be done besides PSMA. His ALK PHOSPHATE is 85 (normal) Calcium levels all normal. Thanks
My husband’s PSA continues to rise yet his PSMA scans are all clear. His last PSMA was late October with a PSA of 4.7 His PSA today was 6.5 It seems I have noted on this forum some other type scans should be done besides PSMA. His ALK PHOSPHATE is 85 (normal) Calcium levels all normal. Thanks
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Should I be concerned about a PSA of 0.53 after SBRT treatment for one spot.
After 18 months of undetectable PSA (after ADT & 44 IMRT treatments) , my PSA started to rise this summer and was 2.66 at it's highest. My RO send me for a PSMA- Pet scan and he found one spot on T-10. 5 treatment with SBRT in Oct - Nov and now on Dec 6th my PSA was tested to
0.53.
Should
After 18 months of undetectable PSA (after ADT & 44 IMRT treatments) , my PSA started to rise this summer and was 2.66 at it's highest. My RO send me for a PSMA- Pet scan and he found one spot on T-10. 5 treatment with SBRT in Oct - Nov and now on Dec 6th my PSA was tested to
0.53.
Should
VCinTx
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Stopping Abi?
I meet with my MO Thursday. We will likely discuss coming off Abiraterone, as my 2 year anniversary is upcoming. Probably continue on Eligard for another year, following stampede trial. PSA reached undetectable early in my treatment and remains undetectable. SE. aren’t fun, but manageable. Don’t
I meet with my MO Thursday. We will likely discuss coming off Abiraterone, as my 2 year anniversary is upcoming. Probably continue on Eligard for another year, following stampede trial. PSA reached undetectable early in my treatment and remains undetectable. SE. aren’t fun, but manageable. Don’t
Gatodd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Dizziness from Zytiga/prednisone?
my MO tried something out of the ordinary - let me have a 'vacation' from ADT for a short while, even though i am Castrate -resistant. he was hoping we coudl keep PSA down while my Testosterone recovered, to see if that woudl make me feel better. to use his words, i have 'complained bitterly of the
my MO tried something out of the ordinary - let me have a 'vacation' from ADT for a short while, even though i am Castrate -resistant. he was hoping we coudl keep PSA down while my Testosterone recovered, to see if that woudl make me feel better. to use his words, i have 'complained bitterly of the
Tonwantonga
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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