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Patches (I'm depending on you, son)
Dated pop reference - sorry. While my research has continued, my oncologist has nothing to give me within the SOC to keep the PSA in check. Now I've witnessed another unwelcome visitor: facial hair (it only took me 70 yrs to start shaving....) Joking aside however, that means the T is on the rise.
Dated pop reference - sorry. While my research has continued, my oncologist has nothing to give me within the SOC to keep the PSA in check. Now I've witnessed another unwelcome visitor: facial hair (it only took me 70 yrs to start shaving....) Joking aside however, that means the T is on the rise.
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
AUS revision surgery?
I'm seeking advice on having a second AUS surgery. My background: I had a prostatectomy in 2016 and radiation a year later because the cancerous tumor had penetrated the sack. I have since had undetected PSA but have suffered with severe stress incontinence. I had AUS surgery in 2018 but it failed because
I'm seeking advice on having a second AUS surgery. My background: I had a prostatectomy in 2016 and radiation a year later because the cancerous tumor had penetrated the sack. I have since had undetected PSA but have suffered with severe stress incontinence. I had AUS surgery in 2018 but it failed because
allnewstuff
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
More about new therapies for us...I hope it helps to stay positive
I don't like this morning...so I try at least to stay positive by looking around the web... https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/first-patient-treated-with-cu-67-sar-bombesin-in-theranostic-prostate-cancer-trial-301945053.html https://www.renalandurologynews.com/home/news/urology/prostate-cancer
I don't like this morning...so I try at least to stay positive by looking around the web... https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/first-patient-treated-with-cu-67-sar-bombesin-in-theranostic-prostate-cancer-trial-301945053.html https://www.renalandurologynews.com/home/news/urology/prostate-cancer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
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Zytiga after failing nubeqa ?
Has anyone had any luck with Zytiga after nubeqa fails to hold down PSA? I have been mCRPC for a few years now and Im curious if there is any chance Zytiga would work after the combination of Orgovyx/Nubeqa failed. I had some good results years ago when I was still nmCRPC with Firmagon/Xtandi, but had
Has anyone had any luck with Zytiga after nubeqa fails to hold down PSA? I have been mCRPC for a few years now and Im curious if there is any chance Zytiga would work after the combination of Orgovyx/Nubeqa failed. I had some good results years ago when I was still nmCRPC with Firmagon/Xtandi, but had
joeguy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
bad cough
I have a very bad cough I think it might be in the thc that I smoke 10 reefers a day I know it’s wrong but what am I to do?
I have a very bad cough I think it might be in the thc that I smoke 10 reefers a day I know it’s wrong but what am I to do?
Antcurt
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
I feel so silly
feeling so silly and embarrassed right now. We have just found out that our close friends are pregnant and I have spent the last hour crying uncontrollably in the bathroom. How can I deal with this time and time again. I feel like every one around us is getting pregnant and I’m just here crying and dreading
feeling so silly and embarrassed right now. We have just found out that our close friends are pregnant and I have spent the last hour crying uncontrollably in the bathroom. How can I deal with this time and time again. I feel like every one around us is getting pregnant and I’m just here crying and dreading
Brie889
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Clarity Pharmaceuticals achieves recruitment target for phase II SAR-Bombesin prostate cancer trial
https://themarketherald.com.au/clarity-pharmaceuticals-achieves-recruitment-target-for-phase-ii-sar-bombesin-prostate-cancer-trial-2023-11-07/ for cancer expressing low PSA levels
https://themarketherald.com.au/clarity-pharmaceuticals-achieves-recruitment-target-for-phase-ii-sar-bombesin-prostate-cancer-trial-2023-11-07/ for cancer expressing low PSA levels
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Estradiol, QoL and inflammation
Although I have been following the exchanges of this group for several months, this my first posting. I have (at 79) learned a lot from the pooled knowledge and experience of the group members. My inquiry ties in with posts regarding estradiol and the PATCH trial that have appeared the last couple
Although I have been following the exchanges of this group for several months, this my first posting. I have (at 79) learned a lot from the pooled knowledge and experience of the group members. My inquiry ties in with posts regarding estradiol and the PATCH trial that have appeared the last couple
Cliff-hanger
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Next Steps
My brother was dDiagnosed in March 2023 with widespread prostate cancer metastasized to the spine, pelvic bones, ribs both left and right, and skull and lymph nodes. No progression to any organs. He had a orchiectomy, is on ABIRATERONE 500MG and has just completed six treatments of Doxetaxel .
My brother was dDiagnosed in March 2023 with widespread prostate cancer metastasized to the spine, pelvic bones, ribs both left and right, and skull and lymph nodes. No progression to any organs. He had a orchiectomy, is on ABIRATERONE 500MG and has just completed six treatments of Doxetaxel .
Sparlingo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Thinking of taking an ADT vacation
Hi, just got my latest PSA result yesterday...it was 0.07 ug/l down from 0.14 ug/l one month ago. I'm almost at the 6 month mark of my ADT journey. Six months ago, my PSA was 14.9 ug/l. I'm thinking of taking a break from the ADT because of the side effects. Is it too risky? Would the PSA start
Hi, just got my latest PSA result yesterday...it was 0.07 ug/l down from 0.14 ug/l one month ago. I'm almost at the 6 month mark of my ADT journey. Six months ago, my PSA was 14.9 ug/l. I'm thinking of taking a break from the ADT because of the side effects. Is it too risky? Would the PSA start
John347
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
PSA Survival vs Testosterone Nadir - 2
This plot shows the Biochemical Relapse Free Survival after RT and ADT, after 10 years , 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
This plot shows the Biochemical Relapse Free Survival after RT and ADT, after 10 years , 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
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSA Survival vs Testosterone Nadir - 1
This plot shows the Biochemical Relapse Free Survival after RT and ADT, versus time for up to 18 years, 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
This plot shows the Biochemical Relapse Free Survival after RT and ADT, versus time for up to 18 years, 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
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Removal of contralateral testicle
To further reduce risk of recurrence of NHL DLBCL the contralateral testicle was removed as well. Surgery was successful. Now waiting two months and then check PSA and Testosterone. Still hormone sensitive, but no further Lupron required. Looking forward.
To further reduce risk of recurrence of NHL DLBCL the contralateral testicle was removed as well. Surgery was successful. Now waiting two months and then check PSA and Testosterone. Still hormone sensitive, but no further Lupron required. Looking forward.
Nusch
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
What is my PSADT?
My PSA on Jan 26 was 3.28 My urologist put me on antibiotic for 30 days and I retested yesterday at 3.66. I'm using the MSK PSADT calculator and doubling time varies depending on length of history I input. Most articles on PSADT say not to use real long histories, like 10 years for example, but rather
My PSA on Jan 26 was 3.28 My urologist put me on antibiotic for 30 days and I retested yesterday at 3.66. I'm using the MSK PSADT calculator and doubling time varies depending on length of history I input. Most articles on PSADT say not to use real long histories, like 10 years for example, but rather
hwrjr
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Side Effects at 1 year
Approaching my 1 year date of treatment. Followed the Peace-1 trial Lupron (3 month injection) + 250mg Abiraterone/ 10mg Prednisone + 6 cycles Docetaxel + Xgeva 28 days/ adjusted to 90 days I adopte the Mediterranean diet and have used Pickleball (4.5 player) to exercise 6 days per week. Used dumbbells
Approaching my 1 year date of treatment. Followed the Peace-1 trial Lupron (3 month injection) + 250mg Abiraterone/ 10mg Prednisone + 6 cycles Docetaxel + Xgeva 28 days/ adjusted to 90 days I adopte the Mediterranean diet and have used Pickleball (4.5 player) to exercise 6 days per week. Used dumbbells
TMcgee
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
B1 therapy
I am trying everything in my capacity.. I tried B1 pill 100 mg, read the book too. I even emailed Dr. C in 2016.. but it does not seem to be doing much .. my condition is such i cannot experiment too much..i guess i will take out some time from my limited on-time window to write about my symptoms.. so
I am trying everything in my capacity.. I tried B1 pill 100 mg, read the book too. I even emailed Dr. C in 2016.. but it does not seem to be doing much .. my condition is such i cannot experiment too much..i guess i will take out some time from my limited on-time window to write about my symptoms.. so
gurdeep11
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Locally Advanced PC - should I accept offer of docetaxel?
Hi I'm UK based, new to Health Unlocked and just starting to get to grips with the chats. I was diagnosed August '23 with locally advanced PV. Spread has occurred to a seminal vesicle and, very slightly, to a pelvic lymph node (Oncologist called it 'subtle') Gleason of 4+5. I immediately embarked
Hi I'm UK based, new to Health Unlocked and just starting to get to grips with the chats. I was diagnosed August '23 with locally advanced PV. Spread has occurred to a seminal vesicle and, very slightly, to a pelvic lymph node (Oncologist called it 'subtle') Gleason of 4+5. I immediately embarked
TsarskoMomche
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
radiation or no radiation
I Just updated my profile and am G-9 with PNI, IDC and lymphovascular invasion. Check 2 mutation as well but Decipher at .41. RP Dr V Patel march 2020 (T3b, negative margins and negative lymph nodes) and PSA undetectable until Sept 2023. Started at 0.021 and now Feb 22nd 2024 at 0.052. Seeing Dr
I Just updated my profile and am G-9 with PNI, IDC and lymphovascular invasion. Check 2 mutation as well but Decipher at .41. RP Dr V Patel march 2020 (T3b, negative margins and negative lymph nodes) and PSA undetectable until Sept 2023. Started at 0.021 and now Feb 22nd 2024 at 0.052. Seeing Dr
Peppertree602
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Early Results of Estrogen PATCH trial - 1
Here are some Early Results from the first year of the Transdermal Estrogen PATCH trial. References are available on their website at: http://patch.mrcctu.ucl.ac.uk. The cohort was men with High or Very High Risk prostate cancer. Stage T3 (73%) and Stage T4 (14%), baseline PSA = 35 ng/mL. The upper
Here are some Early Results from the first year of the Transdermal Estrogen PATCH trial. References are available on their website at: http://patch.mrcctu.ucl.ac.uk. The cohort was men with High or Very High Risk prostate cancer. Stage T3 (73%) and Stage T4 (14%), baseline PSA = 35 ng/mL. The upper
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
question about going to Mayo
we have an appointment to see Dr Sartor at Mayo but my husband has read Dr Kwon helps refer patients out of the country for Actinium 225. We saw Dr Sartor when he was at Tulane. Will we be able to discuss Atinium w Dr Sartor or should we also try to see Dr Kwon? What’s the appropriate etiquette?
we have an appointment to see Dr Sartor at Mayo but my husband has read Dr Kwon helps refer patients out of the country for Actinium 225. We saw Dr Sartor when he was at Tulane. Will we be able to discuss Atinium w Dr Sartor or should we also try to see Dr Kwon? What’s the appropriate etiquette?
SuppWife
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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