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my friends i have very important question about surgery after metastases
My father dignisted G score 3+5 And PSA 60 with about 10 bone met lungs and ... Other part of body Our doctor started taxoter and zometa for 3, years ago and also we start ADT each 3 month After chemo finished we just stay on ADT zolodex During this time my father start fasting therapy do to our
My father dignisted G score 3+5 And PSA 60 with about 10 bone met lungs and ... Other part of body Our doctor started taxoter and zometa for 3, years ago and also we start ADT each 3 month After chemo finished we just stay on ADT zolodex During this time my father start fasting therapy do to our
saeed_alexy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
It's back what supplements are ok?
Hi all, Budge up everyone, I need a place at the PMR table again. My last Pred was taken in December 2016 or so I thought. My osteo arthiritis flared a couple of weeks ago but after three days of Flarin it didn't calm down. I noticed after a while a few familiar shoulder twinges and booked a telephone
Hi all, Budge up everyone, I need a place at the PMR table again. My last Pred was taken in December 2016 or so I thought. My osteo arthiritis flared a couple of weeks ago but after three days of Flarin it didn't calm down. I noticed after a while a few familiar shoulder twinges and booked a telephone
BirmLiz
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
9 years with Stage 4
I am a wife whose husband was supposed to die several years ago. I used to post on this and other sites in the first few years he was diagnosed with Stage 4 with bone mets on his spine. *2013 age 65 PSA of 147 Gleason 7 (4 +3), eventual discovery of anterior prostate tumor and bone mets on spine.
I am a wife whose husband was supposed to die several years ago. I used to post on this and other sites in the first few years he was diagnosed with Stage 4 with bone mets on his spine. *2013 age 65 PSA of 147 Gleason 7 (4 +3), eventual discovery of anterior prostate tumor and bone mets on spine.
Haliday
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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The Metabolic Syndrome [MetS] & PCa
The "Metabolic syndrome is a clustering of at least three of the following five medical conditions:
- abdominal obesity,
- high blood pressure,
- high blood sugar,
- high serum triglycerides,
and
- low serum high-density lipoprotein (HDL).
" [1] "In the
The "Metabolic syndrome is a clustering of at least three of the following five medical conditions:
- abdominal obesity,
- high blood pressure,
- high blood sugar,
- high serum triglycerides,
and
- low serum high-density lipoprotein (HDL).
" [1] "In the
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Medscape» The Hidden Cost of Prostatectomy: Patient Regret
Alexander Otto, MMS, PA December 01, 2021 9Read Comments Add to Email Alerts Men with localized prostate cancer who opt for
radical
prostatectomy
are more likely to regret their decision than those who opt for radiotherapy or active surveillance, according to a survey study of 2072 patients.
Alexander Otto, MMS, PA December 01, 2021 9Read Comments Add to Email Alerts Men with localized prostate cancer who opt for
radical
prostatectomy
are more likely to regret their decision than those who opt for radiotherapy or active surveillance, according to a survey study of 2072 patients.
BerkshireBear
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Should I cancel salvage radiation and ADT
I had a
radical
prostatectomy
in 2014, Monitoring of my psa showed increasing levels; from 0.02 to 0.57 in Feb 2021. So it took 7 years to get from 0.02 to 0.57 I commenced ADT treatment 3 months ago, July2021. My PSA is currently 0.02, back to where I was 7 years ago.
I had a
radical
prostatectomy
in 2014, Monitoring of my psa showed increasing levels; from 0.02 to 0.57 in Feb 2021. So it took 7 years to get from 0.02 to 0.57 I commenced ADT treatment 3 months ago, July2021. My PSA is currently 0.02, back to where I was 7 years ago.
Granster62
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Timings of meds...
Morning everyone. GCA since last September. Tapering on the 5 week, DSNS programme coming down by half mg, now on 9, heading towards 8and half. Meds are omeprazole at 7.30, pred with breakfast at 8-8.30, first Adcal at 11 ish, last at 9ish. AA still reluctantly, but in the weekly advisory way. Question
Morning everyone. GCA since last September. Tapering on the 5 week, DSNS programme coming down by half mg, now on 9, heading towards 8and half. Meds are omeprazole at 7.30, pred with breakfast at 8-8.30, first Adcal at 11 ish, last at 9ish. AA still reluctantly, but in the weekly advisory way. Question
Temoral
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Pain medications?
Is it difficult in the UK to obtain prescription pain medication? Here in the U.S. doctors send you to a Pain Management doctor upon which you are given a very minimal amount (if any). They first evaluate you and make their own conclusions as to whether THEY feel you need it. God forbid you are having
Is it difficult in the UK to obtain prescription pain medication? Here in the U.S. doctors send you to a Pain Management doctor upon which you are given a very minimal amount (if any). They first evaluate you and make their own conclusions as to whether THEY feel you need it. God forbid you are having
patrickd
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
So glad I found this site
Diagnosed with BC when I was 46, bi lat mastectomy, chemo and tamoxifen. Mets to spine this year after 25 years cancer free. On letrozole and finished radiation. Trying to decide if I really want to take verzenio now or wait a while. The side effects look awful.. I suppose we all debate quality of life
Diagnosed with BC when I was 46, bi lat mastectomy, chemo and tamoxifen. Mets to spine this year after 25 years cancer free. On letrozole and finished radiation. Trying to decide if I really want to take verzenio now or wait a while. The side effects look awful.. I suppose we all debate quality of life
Peggypilot
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Darolutamide & Simvastatin?
Statin medication use and the risk of biochemical recurrence after
radical
prostatectomy
: results from the Shared Equal Access Regional Cancer Hospital (SEARCH) Database. Cancer. 2010;116(14):3389-3398. Gutt R, Tonlaar N, Kunnavakkam R, Karrison T, Weichselbaum RR, Liauw SL.
Statin medication use and the risk of biochemical recurrence after
radical
prostatectomy
: results from the Shared Equal Access Regional Cancer Hospital (SEARCH) Database. Cancer. 2010;116(14):3389-3398. Gutt R, Tonlaar N, Kunnavakkam R, Karrison T, Weichselbaum RR, Liauw SL.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
ART PCRI Postponing Hormone Resistance and Perineural Invasion PNI
A: Perineural invasion (PNI) is another in my opinion is a somewhat antiquated marker on reports on needle biopsy, pathology reports and on
radical
prostatectomy
reports. 1.PNI addresses the fact that, microscopically the Pathologist could see the cancer cells inside the prostate growing along the surface
A: Perineural invasion (PNI) is another in my opinion is a somewhat antiquated marker on reports on needle biopsy, pathology reports and on
radical
prostatectomy
reports. 1.PNI addresses the fact that, microscopically the Pathologist could see the cancer cells inside the prostate growing along the surface
RMontana
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Firmagon Vacation
Prostatectomy, 40 radiation treatments and 7 months Lupron in 2015. Gleason was 4+3=7. PSA was undetectable until 2020. Crept up to 7.3. Nothing showed up on PSMA and Axumin scans. Have been on Firmagon for 4 months now. My PSA went down to 0.064 within one week. I told my RO the symptoms were tough,
Prostatectomy, 40 radiation treatments and 7 months Lupron in 2015. Gleason was 4+3=7. PSA was undetectable until 2020. Crept up to 7.3. Nothing showed up on PSMA and Axumin scans. Have been on Firmagon for 4 months now. My PSA went down to 0.064 within one week. I told my RO the symptoms were tough,
epfj3333
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
The Impact of Metformin Use with Survival Outcomes.
Clinical outcomes after
radical
prostatectomy
in diabetic patients treated with metformin. Urology . 2010;76(5):1240–1244. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2010.03.059. - DOI - PubMed He X. X., Tu S. M., Lee M. H., Yeung S. C. J.
Clinical outcomes after
radical
prostatectomy
in diabetic patients treated with metformin. Urology . 2010;76(5):1240–1244. doi: 10.1016/j.urology.2010.03.059. - DOI - PubMed He X. X., Tu S. M., Lee M. H., Yeung S. C. J.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Risks of RT for bowel/bladder damage
I am new to the forum, and I expect to begin Radiation Therapy in March or April after two months of ADT. Among the many disturbing aspects of the treatment are the side effects of RT. Can anyone direct me to info on the risk of RT damaging the colon, bladder or rectum and then requiring even more disturbing
I am new to the forum, and I expect to begin Radiation Therapy in March or April after two months of ADT. Among the many disturbing aspects of the treatment are the side effects of RT. Can anyone direct me to info on the risk of RT damaging the colon, bladder or rectum and then requiring even more disturbing
Teaker
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
PSMA scan changes treatment yet again
Over the last few months I’ve had 3 PSMA scans and each time my treatment needed to be changed. PSA is no longer a good marker of my disease. 1. Planning prostatectomy. I went and had a PSMA scan which showed issue was supraclavicular lymph nodes and met on C1. Treatment swapped to Lu177. 2. After
Over the last few months I’ve had 3 PSMA scans and each time my treatment needed to be changed. PSA is no longer a good marker of my disease. 1. Planning prostatectomy. I went and had a PSMA scan which showed issue was supraclavicular lymph nodes and met on C1. Treatment swapped to Lu177. 2. After
andrew61
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Metabolic syndrome and long-term prostate cancer outcomes after radical prostatectomy. Presented at: AUA 2021, held September 10-13, 2021
Metabolic syndrome and long-term prostate cancer outcomes after
radical
prostatectomy
. Presented at: AUA 2021, held September 10-13, 2021. Poster MP32-18.
Metabolic syndrome and long-term prostate cancer outcomes after
radical
prostatectomy
. Presented at: AUA 2021, held September 10-13, 2021. Poster MP32-18.
Graham49
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Effect of Covid on 2020 UK PCa stats.
New studu below, [1]. "Diagnostic and treatment activity between March 23rd (start of first national lockdown in England) and December 31st 2020 was compared with same calendar period in 2019." {Just England?} "There was a 30.8% reduction (22,419 versus 32,409) in the number of men with newly diagnosed
New studu below, [1]. "Diagnostic and treatment activity between March 23rd (start of first national lockdown in England) and December 31st 2020 was compared with same calendar period in 2019." {Just England?} "There was a 30.8% reduction (22,419 versus 32,409) in the number of men with newly diagnosed
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Mixing medical mushrooms and cannabis for cancer care
Cannabotech’s idea is not to replace existing cancer treatments but to enable a patient to have fewer treatments with the same benefit. By Brian Blum MARCH 22, 2022 Can cannabis cure breast cancer? Not yet, unfortunately. But according to Herzliya-based startup Cannabotech, when paired with medical
Cannabotech’s idea is not to replace existing cancer treatments but to enable a patient to have fewer treatments with the same benefit. By Brian Blum MARCH 22, 2022 Can cannabis cure breast cancer? Not yet, unfortunately. But according to Herzliya-based startup Cannabotech, when paired with medical
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
Medical Cannabis for Pancreatitis
Hi pancreatitis warriors! We recently partnered with Dr. Tim Gardner of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire, US to better understand how pancreatitis patients can benefit from using medical cannabis. Check out the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg85favKB0I&t=5s
Hi pancreatitis warriors! We recently partnered with Dr. Tim Gardner of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire, US to better understand how pancreatitis patients can benefit from using medical cannabis. Check out the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg85favKB0I&t=5s
Sofia_MC
Partner
in
Chronic Pancreatitis Support
2 years ago
77 Year old father inical PSA 3270 advance prostate cancer , After Radical prostatectomy, Chemotherapy with Docetaxel and Xtandi PSA 1200
Hello I would like to share new results of my father after one year using Xtandi PSA start to rise very quickly now PSA is 1200ng/ml and father for first time have strong pain in right leg and arm . We check Alkaline phosphatase 390 U/L, Tomorrow my father is going to Medical hospital to see with oncologist
Hello I would like to share new results of my father after one year using Xtandi PSA start to rise very quickly now PSA is 1200ng/ml and father for first time have strong pain in right leg and arm . We check Alkaline phosphatase 390 U/L, Tomorrow my father is going to Medical hospital to see with oncologist
Damirm
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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