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Four years post
stereotactic
radiotherapy
to the left iliac area following a PSMA scan in Germany. I didn’t have pelvic wide radiotherapy at the time as two radiation oncologists advised me that my bowel would not withstand it.
Four years post
stereotactic
radiotherapy
to the left iliac area following a PSMA scan in Germany. I didn’t have pelvic wide radiotherapy at the time as two radiation oncologists advised me that my bowel would not withstand it.
Bcgkelly
in
Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
6 months ago
Update - friend with bronchogenic adenocarcinoma
Other than that, he recommends
stereotactic
ablative
radiotherapy
. That is highly concentrated. Both have risks. My questions: - whether anyone has had the surgery and what was your outcome, your side effects? - for those who have had stereotactic ablative (body) radiation - outcome?
Other than that, he recommends
stereotactic
ablative
radiotherapy
. That is highly concentrated. Both have risks. My questions: - whether anyone has had the surgery and what was your outcome, your side effects? - for those who have had stereotactic ablative (body) radiation - outcome?
marcyh
in
Lung Cancer Support
7 months ago
PSMA RESULTS
Four years post
stereotactic
radiotherapy
to the left iliac area following a PSMA scan in Germany. I didn’t have pelvic wide radiotherapy at the time as two radiation oncologists advised me that my bowel would not withstand it.
Four years post
stereotactic
radiotherapy
to the left iliac area following a PSMA scan in Germany. I didn’t have pelvic wide radiotherapy at the time as two radiation oncologists advised me that my bowel would not withstand it.
Bcgkelly
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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SBRT shows tolerability in high-risk and recurrent prostate cancer
Presentation at the 2024 Radiosurgery Society (RSS) Meeting in Chicago, Illinois. https://www.urologytimes.com/view/sbrt-shows-tolerability-in-high-risk-and-recurrent-prostate-cancer
Presentation at the 2024 Radiosurgery Society (RSS) Meeting in Chicago, Illinois. https://www.urologytimes.com/view/sbrt-shows-tolerability-in-high-risk-and-recurrent-prostate-cancer
ToolBeltZia
in
Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
Radiotherapy Completed
Yesterday I completed my 25 daily blasts of fractionated
stereotactic
radiotherapy
. Woohoo! No more daily commutes to Chelsea Marsden. Can't say I've had any side effects so far, although my tinnitus seems slightly louder this morning while listening to the radio.
Yesterday I completed my 25 daily blasts of fractionated
stereotactic
radiotherapy
. Woohoo! No more daily commutes to Chelsea Marsden. Can't say I've had any side effects so far, although my tinnitus seems slightly louder this morning while listening to the radio.
Alison_L
in
Acoustic Neuroma Support
1 year ago
I am livid, confused , worried and scared as hell that my ORGOVYX -ADT symptoms are mine for life.
I thought 20 tx imrt & 4 mos of Orgovyx from all the docs I talked to secured a pretty good chance of crushing my cancer AND a real good chance of having my T come back to Normal after " 4 mos". "
"
T " should be back to normal within the same time you were on the drug " that was the wishy
I thought 20 tx imrt & 4 mos of Orgovyx from all the docs I talked to secured a pretty good chance of crushing my cancer AND a real good chance of having my T come back to Normal after " 4 mos". "
"
T " should be back to normal within the same time you were on the drug " that was the wishy
JWS13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Input on Timing of Initial ADT after RP/SRT Failed
After surgery and salvage radiation therapy (SRT) have failed, it appears I'm headed for androgen deprivation therapy. Like many things in the world of prostate cancer, the recommendations as to when to start ADT seem to be all over the place, so I'm seeking any insights folks may have based on your
After surgery and salvage radiation therapy (SRT) have failed, it appears I'm headed for androgen deprivation therapy. Like many things in the world of prostate cancer, the recommendations as to when to start ADT seem to be all over the place, so I'm seeking any insights folks may have based on your
dans_journey
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
54 minutes ago
Salvage options?
Hello again, I have a few more questions, to help my husband decide between surgery and brachyboost. For context, he is localized Gleason 9. (1) Is the course of salvage radiation after RP typically the same as it would have been if the initial treatment had been radiation therapy? Or would it require
Hello again, I have a few more questions, to help my husband decide between surgery and brachyboost. For context, he is localized Gleason 9. (1) Is the course of salvage radiation after RP typically the same as it would have been if the initial treatment had been radiation therapy? Or would it require
EvFC
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
radiation treatment delayed
2 years since prostatectomy. Psa still non detectable. Will get it checked again in 6 months or 1 year depending on urologist suggestion. I feel blessed since standard protocol was radiation to the pelvic area had 6 Month Lupron shot since they found positive pc in limp nodes and tissue extracted.
2 years since prostatectomy. Psa still non detectable. Will get it checked again in 6 months or 1 year depending on urologist suggestion. I feel blessed since standard protocol was radiation to the pelvic area had 6 Month Lupron shot since they found positive pc in limp nodes and tissue extracted.
thansen535
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
radiation treatment delayed
2 years since prostatectomy. Psa still non detectable. Will get it checked again in 6 months or 1 year depending on urologist suggestion. I feel blessed since standard protocol was radiation to the pelvic area had 6 Month Lupron shot since they found positive pc in limp nodes and tissue extracted.
2 years since prostatectomy. Psa still non detectable. Will get it checked again in 6 months or 1 year depending on urologist suggestion. I feel blessed since standard protocol was radiation to the pelvic area had 6 Month Lupron shot since they found positive pc in limp nodes and tissue extracted.
thansen535
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
depression
It,s now five years since I had an oesphagectomy. I find that I,m suffering from flashbacks a lot of the time. It was eighteen months of continual tests before I was diagnosed then I had chemotherapy and radiotherapy followed by surgery. I,m used to my new normal now regarding diet etc however it’s this
It,s now five years since I had an oesphagectomy. I find that I,m suffering from flashbacks a lot of the time. It was eighteen months of continual tests before I was diagnosed then I had chemotherapy and radiotherapy followed by surgery. I,m used to my new normal now regarding diet etc however it’s this
Summerson
in
My Cancer Community
2 days ago
Does this sound like Lymphoedema?
Hi 👋 I'm worried that I'm getting lymphoedema.... I was treated for triple negative breast cancer in 2019 and had a horrible time with chemo, a lumpectomy with SLNB, a second op to clear the rest of the lymph nodes, and finished with 4 weeks of radiotherapy ending in Jan '20. After the clearance op
Hi 👋 I'm worried that I'm getting lymphoedema.... I was treated for triple negative breast cancer in 2019 and had a horrible time with chemo, a lumpectomy with SLNB, a second op to clear the rest of the lymph nodes, and finished with 4 weeks of radiotherapy ending in Jan '20. After the clearance op
LivvyCat
in
My Breast Cancer Community
2 days ago
Dizzy Spells
Not sure if Heart or Meds related.Do occasionally suffer from feeling a bit funny/dizzy if i move to quick after sitting etc (used to that as blood pressure drops when standing up, partly down to meds Bisoprolol-so learned how to deal) However previous week was out with wife in a shop, i looked at a
Not sure if Heart or Meds related.Do occasionally suffer from feeling a bit funny/dizzy if i move to quick after sitting etc (used to that as blood pressure drops when standing up, partly down to meds Bisoprolol-so learned how to deal) However previous week was out with wife in a shop, i looked at a
bobby1290
in
British Heart Foundation
3 days ago
ADT and bone loss lost opportunity !?
there is /was so much to think about when I got the Gleason 9 diagnosis after 18 months of being told don’t worry it not high risk and so had failed HIFU. Stupid of me ! I got, with great difficulty a DEXA scan one month after starting LHRH agonist goserelin. No one told me I needed it, and given
there is /was so much to think about when I got the Gleason 9 diagnosis after 18 months of being told don’t worry it not high risk and so had failed HIFU. Stupid of me ! I got, with great difficulty a DEXA scan one month after starting LHRH agonist goserelin. No one told me I needed it, and given
SimMartin
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
Recently diagnosed and trying to work out what to do! All advice gratefully received.
I was diagnosed this week. Still in shock a bit as I am a fit and very active 58 with no real symptoms. I have a psa of 7.7. Gleason Score 3+4 = 7 one in 10 cores with a 2.5mm tumour length whoich is 20% of the core involved. 30% of cores showed cribreform pattern 4 glands. Area of concern on MRIs
I was diagnosed this week. Still in shock a bit as I am a fit and very active 58 with no real symptoms. I have a psa of 7.7. Gleason Score 3+4 = 7 one in 10 cores with a 2.5mm tumour length whoich is 20% of the core involved. 30% of cores showed cribreform pattern 4 glands. Area of concern on MRIs
welshsky
in
Prostate Cancer Network
5 days ago
Surgery or radiotheraphy?
Hi, I writing this post on behalf if my husband who is 41 and was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma in January. He has been referred to The Queen Elizabeth under Richard Irving and we had a lengthy discussion last week about options as the tumour is at a size where it needs treatment. My husband is
Hi, I writing this post on behalf if my husband who is 41 and was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma in January. He has been referred to The Queen Elizabeth under Richard Irving and we had a lengthy discussion last week about options as the tumour is at a size where it needs treatment. My husband is
Zhad
in
Acoustic Neuroma Support
5 days ago
Treatment Recommendation for father with advanced PCA to regional lymph nodes
Hi All, I was hoping for some feedback on the treatment schedule advised for my father. All the details for his diagnosis are in my bio. We met with the radio oncologist last week and he suggested the following 1. Start cosudex tablets now for 28 days and then stop 2. Start Zoladex injection within
Hi All, I was hoping for some feedback on the treatment schedule advised for my father. All the details for his diagnosis are in my bio. We met with the radio oncologist last week and he suggested the following 1. Start cosudex tablets now for 28 days and then stop 2. Start Zoladex injection within
MissMel2024
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
Surviving cancer: some options for you to consider
I just want to share with you all, that I was diagnosed with a T3 (5cm) Tumour called Adenocarcinoma, situated in the junction of the lower oesophagus and upper G. I (stomach) in January. Last year I kept complaining of : chest pains, sore tongue and throat, thick mucus and not being able to gain weight
I just want to share with you all, that I was diagnosed with a T3 (5cm) Tumour called Adenocarcinoma, situated in the junction of the lower oesophagus and upper G. I (stomach) in January. Last year I kept complaining of : chest pains, sore tongue and throat, thick mucus and not being able to gain weight
Artiquety
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
8 days ago
Another cause of Pernicious Anaemia?
We know that certain gastric operations cause Pernicious Anaemia and therefore lifelong b12 injections are required . But what I’ve never seen mentioned is the possibility of radiotherapy cancer treatment in the region of the stomach that contains the parietal cells , causing Pernicious Anaemia . Surely
We know that certain gastric operations cause Pernicious Anaemia and therefore lifelong b12 injections are required . But what I’ve never seen mentioned is the possibility of radiotherapy cancer treatment in the region of the stomach that contains the parietal cells , causing Pernicious Anaemia . Surely
wedgewood
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 days ago
Update recent PSMA
Docs did it to me again with the usual bad news. Uptake in new lymph node locations in pelvis. the radiotherapy failed, and preclude more treatment on new nodal areas. (according to Docs.) So expect to add to ADT, abi or enza or darolutamide in a short while, with PSA going up on a fast double.
Docs did it to me again with the usual bad news. Uptake in new lymph node locations in pelvis. the radiotherapy failed, and preclude more treatment on new nodal areas. (according to Docs.) So expect to add to ADT, abi or enza or darolutamide in a short while, with PSA going up on a fast double.
kainasar
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 days ago
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