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PSA vs Testosterone plot has large scatter, but still confirms Morgentaler's Saturation Model.
Here are two plots comparing PSA values to Testosterone levels taken from a pair of large data sets. What is striking is the large amount of scatter in the individual data from both datasets, with factors of 2-6 X deviations from the average (or median) values. The upper plot has N = 255 data points
Here are two plots comparing PSA values to Testosterone levels taken from a pair of large data sets. What is striking is the large amount of scatter in the individual data from both datasets, with factors of 2-6 X deviations from the average (or median) values. The upper plot has N = 255 data points
janebob99
in
Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
thyroid results
Could someone please help me understand my blood results which I had done by Medichecks (home testing kit) I have had underactive thyroid for the past 25years The doctors are always changing the brands I take I hadn’t had my thyroid levels tested for nearly 5 years with my GP, it’s as if they’d
Could someone please help me understand my blood results which I had done by Medichecks (home testing kit) I have had underactive thyroid for the past 25years The doctors are always changing the brands I take I hadn’t had my thyroid levels tested for nearly 5 years with my GP, it’s as if they’d
Horsemadlindy21
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Low-T is associated with worse Prostate Cancer Specific Mortality probability after 6 months of ADT: Part III
Here are comparisons of the
Prostate Cancer Specific Mortality (PCSM) probability (%
) for two different testosterone levels (
Low-T and Normal-T
) and four different
Times After PSA Failure
from the Kaplan-Meier plot previously posted. (Atkins 2018). The median testosterone for
Here are comparisons of the
Prostate Cancer Specific Mortality (PCSM) probability (%
) for two different testosterone levels (
Low-T and Normal-T
) and four different
Times After PSA Failure
from the Kaplan-Meier plot previously posted. (Atkins 2018). The median testosterone for
janebob99
in
Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
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Low-T is associated with worse Prostate Cancer Specific Mortality probability after 6 months of ADT: Part II
Here are comparisons of the Prostate Cancer Specific Mortality (PCSM) probability (%) for two different testosterone levels (Low-T and Normal-T)and three different Times After PSA Failure from Atkins (2018). he median testosterone for the Low-T group is T = 162 ng/dL [120-236], and I assumed an average
Here are comparisons of the Prostate Cancer Specific Mortality (PCSM) probability (%) for two different testosterone levels (Low-T and Normal-T)and three different Times After PSA Failure from Atkins (2018). he median testosterone for the Low-T group is T = 162 ng/dL [120-236], and I assumed an average
janebob99
in
Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
What were your first symptoms?
Over the last couple of months I've been getting pain in my fingers and toes, it happens several times a day but only lasts a minute or two at a time at the moment. I have autoimmune thyroid disease, and suspected autoimmune cause for my early menopause, and I'm acutely aware that autoimmune diseases
Over the last couple of months I've been getting pain in my fingers and toes, it happens several times a day but only lasts a minute or two at a time at the moment. I have autoimmune thyroid disease, and suspected autoimmune cause for my early menopause, and I'm acutely aware that autoimmune diseases
WitchingHour2point0
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NRAS
2 months ago
Provenge (only) - impact on overall survival
I just got insurance approval for Provenge...out of pocket is really high so now I'm doing a cost benefit analysis in my mind. I've seen many different articles showing that Provenge ALONE only extends overall survival by 4-15 months. Does that sound correct? Tall_Allen mentioned adding xofigio for
I just got insurance approval for Provenge...out of pocket is really high so now I'm doing a cost benefit analysis in my mind. I've seen many different articles showing that Provenge ALONE only extends overall survival by 4-15 months. Does that sound correct? Tall_Allen mentioned adding xofigio for
Gl448
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
B1 therapy side effects
Hi, I am 55 years old male diagnosed with PD about 5 years ago. Started B1 therapy couple of days ago in consultation with my Neurologist. He suggested 100 mg Thiamine oral tablets 3 times a day for 10 days and taper down after 10 days. However severe side effects like feverish, body aches, headache
Hi, I am 55 years old male diagnosed with PD about 5 years ago. Started B1 therapy couple of days ago in consultation with my Neurologist. He suggested 100 mg Thiamine oral tablets 3 times a day for 10 days and taper down after 10 days. However severe side effects like feverish, body aches, headache
ashok200
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Abiraterone and Breathlessness
After around 7 months on Abiraterone, I developed high blood pressure and quite bad irregular heartbeats. My Oncologist took me off Abiraterone immediately, and I was subsequently diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation. After seeing a Cardiology Consultant, I was prescribed Bisoporol and started back on
After around 7 months on Abiraterone, I developed high blood pressure and quite bad irregular heartbeats. My Oncologist took me off Abiraterone immediately, and I was subsequently diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation. After seeing a Cardiology Consultant, I was prescribed Bisoporol and started back on
Dastardly
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Spam me with any stories of hope or guidance for my Dad - Gleason 10, bone mets in spine
Hello, I recently shared that my Dad was diagnosed with aggressive Gleason 10 prostate cancer. CT and bone scan confirmed this week he has bone mets in his spine (within L5 vertebrae). This is very shocking and heartbreaking to our family - his only symptom was more frequent urination - he does not
Hello, I recently shared that my Dad was diagnosed with aggressive Gleason 10 prostate cancer. CT and bone scan confirmed this week he has bone mets in his spine (within L5 vertebrae). This is very shocking and heartbreaking to our family - his only symptom was more frequent urination - he does not
LDC2024
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
drug induced lupus
Hi, My husband has drug induced lupus from inflixmab infusions which he was having for Chrohns disease. He has been in hospital twice from the lupus and they suspected the lupus was causing pericarditis. They also suspect he has psoriatic arthritis. He has been on steroids to control the drug induced
Hi, My husband has drug induced lupus from inflixmab infusions which he was having for Chrohns disease. He has been in hospital twice from the lupus and they suspected the lupus was causing pericarditis. They also suspect he has psoriatic arthritis. He has been on steroids to control the drug induced
Denny39
in
LUPUS UK
2 months ago
Advice
Hi! I have Srogrens, which lead to Rheumatoid Arthritis, which had resulted in ILD. on methotrexate but now in addition been offered Nintedanib. ANY advice please as the only thing I'm worried about is pooping myself😂! many thanks, elaine
Hi! I have Srogrens, which lead to Rheumatoid Arthritis, which had resulted in ILD. on methotrexate but now in addition been offered Nintedanib. ANY advice please as the only thing I'm worried about is pooping myself😂! many thanks, elaine
elainenorman
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
Relugolix/Orgovyx or Enzalutamide/Xtandi?
Good morning, all. I have updated my profile with my husband's history. But, long story short, he has been on ADT vacation for 13 months following succesful treatment of metastatic disease with Triplet Therapy (six rounds of Docetaxel, Lupron, and first Abieraterone plus Prednisone and then he switched
Good morning, all. I have updated my profile with my husband's history. But, long story short, he has been on ADT vacation for 13 months following succesful treatment of metastatic disease with Triplet Therapy (six rounds of Docetaxel, Lupron, and first Abieraterone plus Prednisone and then he switched
FaithOverFear104
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Parsing the Evidence from the EMBARK Trial on a Promising New Drug Regimen in High-Risk Non-Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer
https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/esmo-2023/video/3727-parsing-the-evidence-from-the-embark-trial-on-a-promising-new-drug-regimen-in-high-risk-non-metastatic-hormone-sensitive-prostate-cancer-matthew-cooperberg.html
https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/esmo-2023/video/3727-parsing-the-evidence-from-the-embark-trial-on-a-promising-new-drug-regimen-in-high-risk-non-metastatic-hormone-sensitive-prostate-cancer-matthew-cooperberg.html
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Let's summarize: New Agents and Treatments in Metastatic Prostate Cancer
https://www.targetedonc.com/view/new-agents-and-treatments-in-metastatic-prostate-cancer
https://www.targetedonc.com/view/new-agents-and-treatments-in-metastatic-prostate-cancer
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Skin ulcers
Hi fellow lupus warriors I have had a wound on my leg for at least 6 weeks that is growing and won't scab or heal. I am not on steroids at the moment (just plaquenil) and don't have any other signs of a possible flare. Has anyone ever had something like this? Is it related to Lupus or just a coincidence
Hi fellow lupus warriors I have had a wound on my leg for at least 6 weeks that is growing and won't scab or heal. I am not on steroids at the moment (just plaquenil) and don't have any other signs of a possible flare. Has anyone ever had something like this? Is it related to Lupus or just a coincidence
lupus_paradise
in
LUPUS UK
2 months ago
SPECT scan horror
I had a SPECT scan after first does of Pluvicto. I had no idea how horrible a scan could be. There are things that project out to get as close to you as possible. I have had many CT scans MRIs PET scans but this is different. I do have a bit of claustrophobia but never felt this horrible before. They
I had a SPECT scan after first does of Pluvicto. I had no idea how horrible a scan could be. There are things that project out to get as close to you as possible. I have had many CT scans MRIs PET scans but this is different. I do have a bit of claustrophobia but never felt this horrible before. They
spencoid2
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Diagnoses
Has anyone been diagnosed with an autoimmune condition without having positive blood tests? I've been trying in vain since 2006, got most of lupus symptoms but Ana either 1:180 or negative and other tests negative .
Has anyone been diagnosed with an autoimmune condition without having positive blood tests? I've been trying in vain since 2006, got most of lupus symptoms but Ana either 1:180 or negative and other tests negative .
catblue1865
in
LUPUS UK
2 months ago
Haematologists consultant
Hi I’ve been trying to get help with my Pernicious anemia diagnosis which my mum & sister had they have both passed away now, but the drs are not helping I only got diagnosed through me asking for further tests after they initially told me my B12 was high 2000 so I wasn’t deficient!! , my dr didn’t
Hi I’ve been trying to get help with my Pernicious anemia diagnosis which my mum & sister had they have both passed away now, but the drs are not helping I only got diagnosed through me asking for further tests after they initially told me my B12 was high 2000 so I wasn’t deficient!! , my dr didn’t
Windyway
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Should the dose of Dutasteride be increased?
The plot above shows the residual (nadir) level of DHT in men as a function of the daily Dutasteride dose (mg/day). The DHT nadir numbers shown in this plot are: 23.8 pg/mL for 0.5 mg daily dose; 10.2 pg/mL for 2.5 mg daily dose; and 7.3 pg/mL for 5 mg daily dose. Ref: Clark (2004) [see Table
The plot above shows the residual (nadir) level of DHT in men as a function of the daily Dutasteride dose (mg/day). The DHT nadir numbers shown in this plot are: 23.8 pg/mL for 0.5 mg daily dose; 10.2 pg/mL for 2.5 mg daily dose; and 7.3 pg/mL for 5 mg daily dose. Ref: Clark (2004) [see Table
janebob99
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Should the dose of Dutasteride be increased?
The plot above shows the residual (nadir) level of DHT in men as a function of the daily Dutasteride dose (mg/day). The DHT nadir numbers shown in this plot are: 23.8 pg/mL for 0.5 mg daily dose; 10.2 pg/mL for 2.5 mg daily dose; and 7.3 pg/mL for 5 mg daily dose. Ref: Clark (2004) [see Table
The plot above shows the residual (nadir) level of DHT in men as a function of the daily Dutasteride dose (mg/day). The DHT nadir numbers shown in this plot are: 23.8 pg/mL for 0.5 mg daily dose; 10.2 pg/mL for 2.5 mg daily dose; and 7.3 pg/mL for 5 mg daily dose. Ref: Clark (2004) [see Table
janebob99
in
Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
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