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Abiraterone dosage
This is somewhat related to my question concerning my elevated alt/ast levels that I asked about last week. Some of you mentioned that while on Abiraterone, you experienced a significant increase in those levels. My question here has to do with the proper dosage of Abiraterone. I'm currently taking
This is somewhat related to my question concerning my elevated alt/ast levels that I asked about last week. Some of you mentioned that while on Abiraterone, you experienced a significant increase in those levels. My question here has to do with the proper dosage of Abiraterone. I'm currently taking
Quarky
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
My first post concerning APC
Hello everyone. I have just found this site, so unfamiliar with posting protocol. Briefly. I was diagnosed with advanced metastatic prostate cancer (bones) in January, 2023 (thought I just needed to stock up on antacids). February, 2023 prescribed Apalutamide plus Trelstar. Ceased being effective April
Hello everyone. I have just found this site, so unfamiliar with posting protocol. Briefly. I was diagnosed with advanced metastatic prostate cancer (bones) in January, 2023 (thought I just needed to stock up on antacids). February, 2023 prescribed Apalutamide plus Trelstar. Ceased being effective April
VisorF9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Brief history and where I am now. My first post.
Diagnosed metastatic prostate cancer in January, 2023. Prescribed Apalutamide plus Trelstar in February, 2023. Ceased being effective in April, 2024. Recently began Radium223 (Xofigo) treatment. Not sure if I will continue with Xofigo.
Diagnosed metastatic prostate cancer in January, 2023. Prescribed Apalutamide plus Trelstar in February, 2023. Ceased being effective in April, 2024. Recently began Radium223 (Xofigo) treatment. Not sure if I will continue with Xofigo.
VisorF9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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BUYING DRUGS
Our cancer treatment centres are a disaster here. I need to purchase some drugs on my own if I am to survive. Would you please recommend someone you trust to buy from the following: 1. Zytiga. 500 mg. dosage or whatever is available, I need three months worth, taken twice daily 2. Prednisone 5 mg
Our cancer treatment centres are a disaster here. I need to purchase some drugs on my own if I am to survive. Would you please recommend someone you trust to buy from the following: 1. Zytiga. 500 mg. dosage or whatever is available, I need three months worth, taken twice daily 2. Prednisone 5 mg
billyboy3
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Poop talk: microbiome and prostate cancer, some news
Ok, it's one fascinating subject, especially if we use the word microbiome! Consider that the study was carried out on murine models but also on humans, so there are some interesting findings. In a small small nutshell (but I suggest you to read the whole article, at least the introduction and the conclusions
Ok, it's one fascinating subject, especially if we use the word microbiome! Consider that the study was carried out on murine models but also on humans, so there are some interesting findings. In a small small nutshell (but I suggest you to read the whole article, at least the introduction and the conclusions
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Younger man with prostate cancer
Hi there, Apparently, there has been an increase in prevalence in men under 50 being diagnosed with prostate cancer. I am a journalist investigating a piece on why this is happening for a national newspaper. I am looking for British clinicians who might want to comment on this, any interesting research
Hi there, Apparently, there has been an increase in prevalence in men under 50 being diagnosed with prostate cancer. I am a journalist investigating a piece on why this is happening for a national newspaper. I am looking for British clinicians who might want to comment on this, any interesting research
Lubel12
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
Why is oncologist not concerned about liver lesion?
So my husband has prostate cancer with mets to the bone, diagnosed 2 years ago, and he just had a CT scan done. They detected a lesion in his liver that was not there before. But the oncologist didn't even mention it? Can they tell it's not from the prostate cancer just from a CT scan?
So my husband has prostate cancer with mets to the bone, diagnosed 2 years ago, and he just had a CT scan done. They detected a lesion in his liver that was not there before. But the oncologist didn't even mention it? Can they tell it's not from the prostate cancer just from a CT scan?
Anatalya
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
CTscan due to high risk Prostate cancer
CTscan for newly found high risk Prostate cancer also came back with a SUV of 21.6 for Paritod gland and 21.8 for Prostate gland. Bones clear. Anyone have a high Paritod SUV on their scan and did it end up being cancer also?
CTscan for newly found high risk Prostate cancer also came back with a SUV of 21.6 for Paritod gland and 21.8 for Prostate gland. Bones clear. Anyone have a high Paritod SUV on their scan and did it end up being cancer also?
Grandpa79
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Thank you
I stumbled on this forum about 15 to 18 months ago. Just to show you how little I knew and how clueless I was I had no idea there was run of the mill prostrate cancer or an advanced form. I just knew I had prostrate cancer and needed to make a decision - surgery or radiation. I stumbled through this
I stumbled on this forum about 15 to 18 months ago. Just to show you how little I knew and how clueless I was I had no idea there was run of the mill prostrate cancer or an advanced form. I just knew I had prostrate cancer and needed to make a decision - surgery or radiation. I stumbled through this
Mgtd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
False positives
All is not cancer that lights up on the scans! In February, a PSMA PET/CT found nothing abnormal, just a minimal PSMA signal from rib 10 right. But the NaF PET/CT: "On the right, rib 10 has abnormal PET uptake (SUVmax 27.3). The same rib uptake can be seen in previous bone scintigraphy and as a minimal
All is not cancer that lights up on the scans! In February, a PSMA PET/CT found nothing abnormal, just a minimal PSMA signal from rib 10 right. But the NaF PET/CT: "On the right, rib 10 has abnormal PET uptake (SUVmax 27.3). The same rib uptake can be seen in previous bone scintigraphy and as a minimal
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
"Deluxe Treatment" Anything else?
Hi all this is my first post. I have just entered my story in my profile. I was diagnosed and treated in 2021 and had immediate recurrence with stage 4 Olig Metastatic in 1 pelvic node and left hip. Had an excellent response to triplet therapy and was very happy with my treatment plan as I new next to
Hi all this is my first post. I have just entered my story in my profile. I was diagnosed and treated in 2021 and had immediate recurrence with stage 4 Olig Metastatic in 1 pelvic node and left hip. Had an excellent response to triplet therapy and was very happy with my treatment plan as I new next to
InqPers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Cyberknife+IMRT combination treatment for High Risk PCa, that has spread to the seminal vesicle.
Has anyone done a cyberknife-imrt combination radiation treatment for prostate cancer? My PCa has spread to the Seminal Vesicle. So, instead of a planned 5 session cyberknife treatment to the prostate only ( when the PCa was thought to be confined to the prostate), my doc is putting me on 3 cyberknife
Has anyone done a cyberknife-imrt combination radiation treatment for prostate cancer? My PCa has spread to the Seminal Vesicle. So, instead of a planned 5 session cyberknife treatment to the prostate only ( when the PCa was thought to be confined to the prostate), my doc is putting me on 3 cyberknife
Sushupthi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Ivermectin Story
This video talks about ivermectin and prostate cancer. FWIW https://www.bitchute.com/video/3RFTIHS6CUC8/
This video talks about ivermectin and prostate cancer. FWIW https://www.bitchute.com/video/3RFTIHS6CUC8/
Nwdx
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Recommended Reading
I know this forum is primarily for those with advanced PCA, yet I regularly see posts by those who've only recently discovered the disease and are not in such adavanced stages, being treated only with 1st-generation ADT. Thus, as a nearly 20-year survivor of PCa (first discovered in 2005) and 10-year
I know this forum is primarily for those with advanced PCA, yet I regularly see posts by those who've only recently discovered the disease and are not in such adavanced stages, being treated only with 1st-generation ADT. Thus, as a nearly 20-year survivor of PCa (first discovered in 2005) and 10-year
bluesnjazz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
BAT - Current Evidence and Next Steps
"[i]We've been doing a lot of work at Johns Hopkins using high-dose testosterone therapies to treat patients with metastatic prostate cancer, " says Mark C Markowski, MD, PhD.[/i] This comprehensive overview of bipolar androgen therapy (BAT), by Mark Markowski, MD, PhD, associate professor of oncology
"[i]We've been doing a lot of work at Johns Hopkins using high-dose testosterone therapies to treat patients with metastatic prostate cancer, " says Mark C Markowski, MD, PhD.[/i] This comprehensive overview of bipolar androgen therapy (BAT), by Mark Markowski, MD, PhD, associate professor of oncology
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
experiencing stomach-ache side effects
I’ve been on Orgovyx since mid-December. Normal SE; fatigue, sweats, brain-fog, etc. May 10th I started adding Abiraterone acetate and Prednisone. The past week I’ve been experiencing stomach aches, sorta some contstipation (straining) and mild nausea. Any guesses if it’s the newer meds? The info lists
I’ve been on Orgovyx since mid-December. Normal SE; fatigue, sweats, brain-fog, etc. May 10th I started adding Abiraterone acetate and Prednisone. The past week I’ve been experiencing stomach aches, sorta some contstipation (straining) and mild nausea. Any guesses if it’s the newer meds? The info lists
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
SNMMI 2024: 225Ac-PSMA/177Lu-PSMA Tandem Therapy for Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
UroToday.com) The Society of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) 2024 Annual Meeting held in Toronto, ON between June 8th and June 11th, 2024 was host to a prostate cancer therapy session. Dr. Fuad Novruzov presented the results of a prospective phase 3 randomized study from Azerbaijan evaluating
UroToday.com) The Society of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) 2024 Annual Meeting held in Toronto, ON between June 8th and June 11th, 2024 was host to a prostate cancer therapy session. Dr. Fuad Novruzov presented the results of a prospective phase 3 randomized study from Azerbaijan evaluating
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Glowing dye helps surgeons eradicate prostate cancer
[i]"A glowing marker dye that sticks to prostate cancer cells could help surgeons to remove them in real-time, according to a study funded by Cancer Research UK. [/i] [i]Cancer Research UK-funded scientists, based at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences and the Department of Oncology, University
[i]"A glowing marker dye that sticks to prostate cancer cells could help surgeons to remove them in real-time, according to a study funded by Cancer Research UK. [/i] [i]Cancer Research UK-funded scientists, based at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences and the Department of Oncology, University
Justfor_
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
early new diagnosed low volume metastatic disease and treatment comparisons
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/meta-analysis-indicates-benefit-of-combination-treatment-approach-in-mhspc Recently discussed here was whether low volume metastatic state was a thing, and whether metastatic directed treatment is proven science yet and this interview just came out highlighting a meta
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/meta-analysis-indicates-benefit-of-combination-treatment-approach-in-mhspc Recently discussed here was whether low volume metastatic state was a thing, and whether metastatic directed treatment is proven science yet and this interview just came out highlighting a meta
street-air
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Need help, reassurance, explanation anything!
Hi everyone, I'm very new here and I'm still in a little bit of shock and trying to process everything at the minute. I am 7 months postpartum and have a beautiful 7 month old baby boy! He's wonderful, but the entire pregnancy was not! I suffered hyperemesis for 6 months with multiple hospital stays
Hi everyone, I'm very new here and I'm still in a little bit of shock and trying to process everything at the minute. I am 7 months postpartum and have a beautiful 7 month old baby boy! He's wonderful, but the entire pregnancy was not! I suffered hyperemesis for 6 months with multiple hospital stays
AvaJude18
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
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