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Feasibility of someone from out of USA joining a clinical trial in USA?
My father has Prostate cancer (stage IV) and High Grade Neuro-endocrine cancer / Small Cell Carcinoma in liver. His six doses of Chemotherapy (carboplatin + etoposide) that ended seven weeks earlier. My understanding is that chemotherapy is the established regimen for High Grade NE Cancer/SCC. Are
My father has Prostate cancer (stage IV) and High Grade Neuro-endocrine cancer / Small Cell Carcinoma in liver. His six doses of Chemotherapy (carboplatin + etoposide) that ended seven weeks earlier. My understanding is that chemotherapy is the established regimen for High Grade NE Cancer/SCC. Are
RindaMan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
First Post Biopsy Consult
I'm grateful to have found this network. I've spent many hours over reading your posts and replies, and learning from you all. Thank you. I'm 59 years old. Both my father and brother were diagnosed with PCa in their late 50s. I did a genome test for my family some years ago and learned I carry the
I'm grateful to have found this network. I've spent many hours over reading your posts and replies, and learning from you all. Thank you. I'm 59 years old. Both my father and brother were diagnosed with PCa in their late 50s. I did a genome test for my family some years ago and learned I carry the
Mpls
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Nano Knife Surgery
I recently underwent a brand new surgical procedure called nano knife. Dr. Mayank Patel in Encino California, a da Vinci robotic and TULSA pro expert surgeon recommended this procedure after a panel of doctors examined my MRI and CT scans. The procedure was successful and five months post surgery
I recently underwent a brand new surgical procedure called nano knife. Dr. Mayank Patel in Encino California, a da Vinci robotic and TULSA pro expert surgeon recommended this procedure after a panel of doctors examined my MRI and CT scans. The procedure was successful and five months post surgery
HangIn66
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
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Moving on to hospice care
many of you have heard from me before at this point. My dad (68, diagnosed almost 2 years ago) had his last appointment with his MO two weeks ago or so. Radium 223 is out of the picture for him as he is just not well and it would not aid his survival at this point. They suggested some radiation for the
many of you have heard from me before at this point. My dad (68, diagnosed almost 2 years ago) had his last appointment with his MO two weeks ago or so. Radium 223 is out of the picture for him as he is just not well and it would not aid his survival at this point. They suggested some radiation for the
StayingSTRNG
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 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
2 months ago
ADT 's effect on body fat and muscle mass from Life on ADT blog by Richard Wassersug
ADT’s impact on Muscle and Fat October 23, 2023 Standard ADT with either LHRH agonist or antagonist drugs (like Lupron or Firmagon, respectively) cause a loss of lean muscle mass and weight gained as fat. Those are among the most common side effects of ADT. Patients experience this as fatigue for they
ADT’s impact on Muscle and Fat October 23, 2023 Standard ADT with either LHRH agonist or antagonist drugs (like Lupron or Firmagon, respectively) cause a loss of lean muscle mass and weight gained as fat. Those are among the most common side effects of ADT. Patients experience this as fatigue for they
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
RNA Test Outperforms the Fecal Immunochemical Test for Detection of Colorectal Cancer
In the United States, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cause of cancer deaths when numbers for men and women are combined. It's expected to cause about 52,550 deaths during 2023 https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/colon-rectal-cancer/about/key-statistics.html As CLL patients, we carry
In the United States, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second most common cause of cancer deaths when numbers for men and women are combined. It's expected to cause about 52,550 deaths during 2023 https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/colon-rectal-cancer/about/key-statistics.html As CLL patients, we carry
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Prostate Biopsy / Ibrutinib
I am on Ibrutinib for my CLL. Do I stop taking my Ibrutinib for a few days prior and after the biopsy? Thank you.
I am on Ibrutinib for my CLL. Do I stop taking my Ibrutinib for a few days prior and after the biopsy? Thank you.
Dyba
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CLL Support
2 months ago
After some Advice
Hi all, I was hoping to get some advice. I have been on AS sonce December 2021 and am due for a PSA and MRI next month. Following this my urologist said that a follow up biopsy may be required. My Question should I also ask for a PMSA, I have read that this type of imagining picks up smaller lesions
Hi all, I was hoping to get some advice. I have been on AS sonce December 2021 and am due for a PSA and MRI next month. Following this my urologist said that a follow up biopsy may be required. My Question should I also ask for a PMSA, I have read that this type of imagining picks up smaller lesions
JVARA
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
abiraterone first line use in high risk in U.K. debate after stampede research results
Lots of current comments in U.K. press re the funding for using abiraterone for high risk first line HT. I was Dx with Gleason 9 - T2cN0M0 (10% 5 70% 4 20% 3 in one area plus couple of areas G7 8 months past failed HIFU for G7 (3+4 <10% 4 one site only) PSMA = locally contained No SV evidence. I
Lots of current comments in U.K. press re the funding for using abiraterone for high risk first line HT. I was Dx with Gleason 9 - T2cN0M0 (10% 5 70% 4 20% 3 in one area plus couple of areas G7 8 months past failed HIFU for G7 (3+4 <10% 4 one site only) PSMA = locally contained No SV evidence. I
SimMartin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
First Post for husband and need advice please
This is our basic history. We have appt. with RO tomorrow to talk about next steps. Any advice and questions to ask is much appreciated. PSA- 12/2020 3.3 - 11/2021 4.83 - 04/2022 5.3 Biopsy-06/22- Gleason 3+4, RARP-09/26/2022, Pathology, JH -pT3apN1pM Gleason 3+4 grade 2, 20% pattern 4 of dominant
This is our basic history. We have appt. with RO tomorrow to talk about next steps. Any advice and questions to ask is much appreciated. PSA- 12/2020 3.3 - 11/2021 4.83 - 04/2022 5.3 Biopsy-06/22- Gleason 3+4, RARP-09/26/2022, Pathology, JH -pT3apN1pM Gleason 3+4 grade 2, 20% pattern 4 of dominant
MikeLa08
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 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
2 months ago
Undetectable!!
Well, that pesky lymph node is now no longer PSMA detectable. After 1 year of Lupron, and Zytiga. So, now Im looking at 2 more years of Lupron (FML), and 1 more year of Zytiga. MO and RO both said to follow STAMPEDE trial. I want to follow SSPORT trial!! Odd thing, my Testosterone yesterday was 4
Well, that pesky lymph node is now no longer PSMA detectable. After 1 year of Lupron, and Zytiga. So, now Im looking at 2 more years of Lupron (FML), and 1 more year of Zytiga. MO and RO both said to follow STAMPEDE trial. I want to follow SSPORT trial!! Odd thing, my Testosterone yesterday was 4
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Eligard and Muscle pain
I am 26 months into my ADT and generally tolerating well.I was first on firmagon shots monthly then switched to Lupron Depot 3 monthly but on my last visit 2 weeks ago Nurse gave me Eligard injection .My blood tests came out great PSA still undetectable but I am having severe muscle pain last few days
I am 26 months into my ADT and generally tolerating well.I was first on firmagon shots monthly then switched to Lupron Depot 3 monthly but on my last visit 2 weeks ago Nurse gave me Eligard injection .My blood tests came out great PSA still undetectable but I am having severe muscle pain last few days
mynacho
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
low lying posterior placenta blocking birth canal at 17 weeks scan
Hi, Just wanted some advise on this .. I’m been told that I have low lying placenta blocking birth canal in 17 weeks scan and bit terrified after hearing the news. What precautions I need to take care now . Can I travel in car ? Do I need bed rest ? 30 mins walking which I normally do should I stop
Hi, Just wanted some advise on this .. I’m been told that I have low lying placenta blocking birth canal in 17 weeks scan and bit terrified after hearing the news. What precautions I need to take care now . Can I travel in car ? Do I need bed rest ? 30 mins walking which I normally do should I stop
Genila
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
3 months ago
How long to Castrate Resistance: ADT+/- ARSI
Further discussion on details of EMBARK study on another HU forum bears restating here (IMO). For high risk BCR (and beyond) ADT combined with ARSI (in this case enzalutamide) is clearly superior to either monotherapy. However, development of castrate resistance between ADT + Enza vs. Enz monotherapy
Further discussion on details of EMBARK study on another HU forum bears restating here (IMO). For high risk BCR (and beyond) ADT combined with ARSI (in this case enzalutamide) is clearly superior to either monotherapy. However, development of castrate resistance between ADT + Enza vs. Enz monotherapy
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Dustasteride (avodart)
My doc has prescribed this drug for benign prostatic hyperplasia. I need help with urinary frequency, urgency, and frequent night time urination. It is too early to tell if the drug is helping. It can three to six months to have the desired effect of reducing prostate swelling. I am posting because
My doc has prescribed this drug for benign prostatic hyperplasia. I need help with urinary frequency, urgency, and frequent night time urination. It is too early to tell if the drug is helping. It can three to six months to have the desired effect of reducing prostate swelling. I am posting because
Parrsboro
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Sensitive Issues for Men
3 months ago
Allergic reaction to Doxil, my first ever chemo infusion
Hi everyone, Has anyone experienced an allergic reaction to Doxil? Almost three years ago, I was diagnosed with stage 4 MBC. After being on hormone therapy for over two years, mostly IBrance and Letrozole, and then oral chemo for six months, my most recent petscan showed the cancer is still spreading
Hi everyone, Has anyone experienced an allergic reaction to Doxil? Almost three years ago, I was diagnosed with stage 4 MBC. After being on hormone therapy for over two years, mostly IBrance and Letrozole, and then oral chemo for six months, my most recent petscan showed the cancer is still spreading
penpen18
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 months ago
Any difference between 6 month lupron or 6 month elegard injection?
Hi, I’m currently on 3 month lupron injection and doing well with PSA of >0.01 and asked my doctor if there is a 6 month injection. I’ve asked twice and twice he sent a prescription for Elegard instead of Lupron. Should I stay on Lupron? Is there any difference between the two?
Hi, I’m currently on 3 month lupron injection and doing well with PSA of >0.01 and asked my doctor if there is a 6 month injection. I’ve asked twice and twice he sent a prescription for Elegard instead of Lupron. Should I stay on Lupron? Is there any difference between the two?
Lslal
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Lung Cancer Treatment
Have been diagnosed with lung cancer again (but now on the right), 6 years later, but this time they think caused by the radiotherapy I had for the breast cancer! Inoperable (have COPD), so I had the option of 'doing nothing' and was informed today may have 5 months left or agree to treatment, which
Have been diagnosed with lung cancer again (but now on the right), 6 years later, but this time they think caused by the radiotherapy I had for the breast cancer! Inoperable (have COPD), so I had the option of 'doing nothing' and was informed today may have 5 months left or agree to treatment, which
younginmind
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
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