Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Zofran ODT
Posts
Communities
13,701 public posts
Filter results
"NDT treatment may benefit some" paper
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2023.1309159/full?fbclid=IwAR1n4DMRapg8aM8yqeE6McaEJP1xwf57pehH4bEiE-Tz7K0xzxbJXWIYyWI A positive article about the use of NDT.
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2023.1309159/full?fbclid=IwAR1n4DMRapg8aM8yqeE6McaEJP1xwf57pehH4bEiE-Tz7K0xzxbJXWIYyWI A positive article about the use of NDT.
Forestgarden
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Age and timing for Triplet therapy?
I am age 81, active and neither fit nor frail, radiated in 2021 without hormone therapy. Radiated again in 2023 for a pelvic node. In December the PSA rose to 3.78 and a PSMA-PET scan showed cancer growing in prostate, shrinking in pelvic node, and spread to one abdominal node. I started ADT with
I am age 81, active and neither fit nor frail, radiated in 2021 without hormone therapy. Radiated again in 2023 for a pelvic node. In December the PSA rose to 3.78 and a PSMA-PET scan showed cancer growing in prostate, shrinking in pelvic node, and spread to one abdominal node. I started ADT with
vintage42
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
perineural Invasion
My prostate biopsy has discovered perineural invasion (cancer along nerves) in 4 out of 6 sites with Gleason Score 9 in half of my prostate. This is associated with a significantly worse prognosis for survival. What are experiences of other men with this diagnosis? I am 84, in good health, and preparing
My prostate biopsy has discovered perineural invasion (cancer along nerves) in 4 out of 6 sites with Gleason Score 9 in half of my prostate. This is associated with a significantly worse prognosis for survival. What are experiences of other men with this diagnosis? I am 84, in good health, and preparing
Worked_the_World
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Statin use and mortality risk in men on ADT.
New ADT study from Hong Kong (1). "A total of 4920 patients were included, consisting of 2578 statin users and 2342 non-users (mean age 76.1 ± 8.2 years). Over a mean follow-up period of 4.2 ± 3.3 years, it was observed that statin users had significantly lower risks of both PCa-related mortality
New ADT study from Hong Kong (1). "A total of 4920 patients were included, consisting of 2578 statin users and 2342 non-users (mean age 76.1 ± 8.2 years). Over a mean follow-up period of 4.2 ± 3.3 years, it was observed that statin users had significantly lower risks of both PCa-related mortality
pca2004
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
My decision on Radiotherapy -v- Prostatectomy
I hope this story might be useful to others. I'm based in the UK and had a PSA of 12.7 from a test in June 2023. That led to an MRI in August with a PI-RADS of 5 with irregularity on the front of the prostate. I eventually had a biopsy at the end of September after 3 cancellations (this was through the
I hope this story might be useful to others. I'm based in the UK and had a PSA of 12.7 from a test in June 2023. That led to an MRI in August with a PI-RADS of 5 with irregularity on the front of the prostate. I eventually had a biopsy at the end of September after 3 cancellations (this was through the
MarkS
in
Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
The devil's dilemma
Between a rock and a hard place I am not sure if this topic has been discussed here before but it’s extremely frustrating to me since I don’t understand which way to go Very very interesting video. In a nut shell, the video discussion is about the introduction of NEPC and progression from HS to
Between a rock and a hard place I am not sure if this topic has been discussed here before but it’s extremely frustrating to me since I don’t understand which way to go Very very interesting video. In a nut shell, the video discussion is about the introduction of NEPC and progression from HS to
Ahk1
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PSA Risen in Last 6 months
Have been on here a week ago, explaining that my husband (who was diagnosed 10years ago) has now been diagnosed with Gastroporesis, so not eating much due to constant nausea and vomiting. We are due to see his Urologist in 2 weeks time, so had the dreaded PSA blood test. It had been almost undetectable
Have been on here a week ago, explaining that my husband (who was diagnosed 10years ago) has now been diagnosed with Gastroporesis, so not eating much due to constant nausea and vomiting. We are due to see his Urologist in 2 weeks time, so had the dreaded PSA blood test. It had been almost undetectable
Hidden
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
After bicalutimide and a high testosterone level is pre treatment T just guess work?
Just turning to fellow travellers on our various journeys for some input/advice/ thoughts as I make a decision on how far to push to the SOC for my high risk G9, given my oncologist is saying 15 months adjuvant (I am nervous of anything less than 18 months) is enough given my co morbidities, age at 73
Just turning to fellow travellers on our various journeys for some input/advice/ thoughts as I make a decision on how far to push to the SOC for my high risk G9, given my oncologist is saying 15 months adjuvant (I am nervous of anything less than 18 months) is enough given my co morbidities, age at 73
SimMartin
in
Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Divergent second opinion
My husband was recently diagnosed with PCa with 6-7 mets to the bones as seen on the PSMA Pet scan (see profile for details), The first MO we met at an NCCN center recommended triplet therapy. He has started Firmagon + Darulotomide with Docetaxel planned in the coming weeks. We also got a second opinion
My husband was recently diagnosed with PCa with 6-7 mets to the bones as seen on the PSMA Pet scan (see profile for details), The first MO we met at an NCCN center recommended triplet therapy. He has started Firmagon + Darulotomide with Docetaxel planned in the coming weeks. We also got a second opinion
Cali3
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Endo recommendations?
Please! Can anyone send me (via private message, do not reply here please) recommendations for a private endocrinologist who has a record of prescribing NDT or T3 and won't baulk at suppressed TSH. Does such a specialist even exist?I think I'm moving towards being prepared to self medicate if it doesn't
Please! Can anyone send me (via private message, do not reply here please) recommendations for a private endocrinologist who has a record of prescribing NDT or T3 and won't baulk at suppressed TSH. Does such a specialist even exist?I think I'm moving towards being prepared to self medicate if it doesn't
malohant
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
New possible treatment being researched
Just read an interesting article about some research at Trent University that says there's hope for a new PCa treatment. It's a naturally occurring molecule called carnosine and seems to indicate much fewer side effects. As I've written before, I think ADT is too harsh and takes away too much, so I
Just read an interesting article about some research at Trent University that says there's hope for a new PCa treatment. It's a naturally occurring molecule called carnosine and seems to indicate much fewer side effects. As I've written before, I think ADT is too harsh and takes away too much, so I
Shamrock46
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
BBC Article : Prescription drugs sold online without robust checks
Whenever I see this type of article - the BBC and others produce these things every couple of years, I think - I start worrying that I'm going to lose access to thyroid hormones on the web. I know this subject came up with the MHRA last year or the year before, but I don't have a link. Link : https:
Whenever I see this type of article - the BBC and others produce these things every couple of years, I think - I start worrying that I'm going to lose access to thyroid hormones on the web. I know this subject came up with the MHRA last year or the year before, but I don't have a link. Link : https:
humanbean
in
Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Why ADT after Ray treatment?
OK, I'm sure there is a logical answer to this question but at present it is evading me. So for all of us who decide to take the ADT path for a few months to stabilize our PCa and then hit it with the big guns such as a month (or more) of IMRT and in my case a follow-up of HDR Brachy Boost therapy,
OK, I'm sure there is a logical answer to this question but at present it is evading me. So for all of us who decide to take the ADT path for a few months to stabilize our PCa and then hit it with the big guns such as a month (or more) of IMRT and in my case a follow-up of HDR Brachy Boost therapy,
Mike58
in
Prostate Cancer Network
8 months ago
New Developments in My Husband's PCA Journey
Hello, I wanted to provide an update on my husband's progression and, hopefully, some of you may have some knowledge to share or have a similar profile. His psa has risen from <0.04 since RP for Stage 3b to 0.06 in 9/23. A recheck a week later showed a rise to 0.1. This was followed by a drop to <.04
Hello, I wanted to provide an update on my husband's progression and, hopefully, some of you may have some knowledge to share or have a similar profile. His psa has risen from <0.04 since RP for Stage 3b to 0.06 in 9/23. A recheck a week later showed a rise to 0.1. This was followed by a drop to <.04
103532
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
RP & T3B
Those who had RP and T3b with no ADT/SRT yet, how are you doing and when was your RP?
Those who had RP and T3b with no ADT/SRT yet, how are you doing and when was your RP?
tn12
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
PSA suppression
My PSA lows tend to be around 3.3, and it occurs to me that some might think it odd that I don't drive it lower. I think it is very common for men on ADT to draw too much comfort from a significant PSA reduction, if not a near-zero PSA. I have witnessed men misinterpret a dramatic drop in PSA as
My PSA lows tend to be around 3.3, and it occurs to me that some might think it odd that I don't drive it lower. I think it is very common for men on ADT to draw too much comfort from a significant PSA reduction, if not a near-zero PSA. I have witnessed men misinterpret a dramatic drop in PSA as
pca2004
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Cognition issues
Any suggestions for help regarding memory issues etc as a result of ADT ???
Any suggestions for help regarding memory issues etc as a result of ADT ???
JolleySprings
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Questions
I saw my PSA suddenly rise to 3.67 in January 2023. My PMD was not overly concerned as it was under 4. His plan was to repeat it in 6 months. I will also not I was on Tamsulosin and Finasteride for some time at that point for urinary frequency. That started several years before (at that time I was
I saw my PSA suddenly rise to 3.67 in January 2023. My PMD was not overly concerned as it was under 4. His plan was to repeat it in 6 months. I will also not I was on Tamsulosin and Finasteride for some time at that point for urinary frequency. That started several years before (at that time I was
Cleantop
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Low T3
Hello Everybody I am 39 years old and I was diagnosed with Graves in feb 2022. I was put on ADT . I’m currently on 5mg Carbimazole daily and I take selenium 100 daily. I also take Vitamin b complex. Until have been on top of my blood regularly but only t4 and tsh was being tested. My Endo has only
Hello Everybody I am 39 years old and I was diagnosed with Graves in feb 2022. I was put on ADT . I’m currently on 5mg Carbimazole daily and I take selenium 100 daily. I also take Vitamin b complex. Until have been on top of my blood regularly but only t4 and tsh was being tested. My Endo has only
KD786
in
Thyroid UK
8 months ago
ndt and osteopenia
Hi, I have low thyroid and been on Ndt now for some months and feeling great, 1 1/2 am 1 pm. I have just been diagnosed with osteopenia which can be the start of osteoporosis. Watching YouTube physio’s one pointed out that low thyroid meds can contribute to our bodies not being able build bones. I think
Hi, I have low thyroid and been on Ndt now for some months and feeling great, 1 1/2 am 1 pm. I have just been diagnosed with osteopenia which can be the start of osteoporosis. Watching YouTube physio’s one pointed out that low thyroid meds can contribute to our bodies not being able build bones. I think
TheresaGreen1967
in
Thyroid UK
8 months ago
1
...
44
45
46
...
100
Next page
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Thyroid UK
7953 results
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4099 results
Prostate Cancer Network
444 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest