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Starting Abiraterone with CRPC
Had prostatectomy 6 years ago. Radiation treatment twice. Been on lupron 3 + years. PSA #s low but rising rapidly. Were 0.01, 9 months ago, 0.77 a month ago, 2.1 couple days ago. Starting Abirateron with prednisone when I wake tonight so I can have coffie with toast in the morning. Been dealing with
Had prostatectomy 6 years ago. Radiation treatment twice. Been on lupron 3 + years. PSA #s low but rising rapidly. Were 0.01, 9 months ago, 0.77 a month ago, 2.1 couple days ago. Starting Abirateron with prednisone when I wake tonight so I can have coffie with toast in the morning. Been dealing with
Water327
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
new and looking for resources Stage 4 metastatic. Gleason 9
New and concerned wife here. The Reddit group suggested to come to this form. Yesterday we got the worst news possible after waiting 3+ weeks for results. I waffle back and forth between anger, sadness and hope. My husband was diagnosed at 61 with metastatic prostate cancer. Gleason 9, it has
New and concerned wife here. The Reddit group suggested to come to this form. Yesterday we got the worst news possible after waiting 3+ weeks for results. I waffle back and forth between anger, sadness and hope. My husband was diagnosed at 61 with metastatic prostate cancer. Gleason 9, it has
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
4th line palliative systemic options?
Oncologist phone call today was not the news we were hoping for.PSA had been at 20 past 4 months and hubby was diagnosed as stable. Monthly PSA blood work is done and this month PSA jumped to 29. Oncologist is sending hubby for another Bone and CT scan. She has suggested either abiraterone, clinical
Oncologist phone call today was not the news we were hoping for.PSA had been at 20 past 4 months and hubby was diagnosed as stable. Monthly PSA blood work is done and this month PSA jumped to 29. Oncologist is sending hubby for another Bone and CT scan. She has suggested either abiraterone, clinical
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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Heterogeneity and genomic evolution of metastatic prostate cancer, bioRxiv Preprint, Posted September 04, 2023.
A fine example of evolutionary principles applied to metastatic PCa with the development of a method (Mscore) for risk assessment based on key gene mutations. (U of Texas and Chinese U collaboration.) * * * [i]
Abstract
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Background
[/i][i] Metastasis is the primary cause of prostate
A fine example of evolutionary principles applied to metastatic PCa with the development of a method (Mscore) for risk assessment based on key gene mutations. (U of Texas and Chinese U collaboration.) * * * [i]
Abstract
[/i] [i]
Background
[/i][i] Metastasis is the primary cause of prostate
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
NY Times Darolutamide Ad
I wonder how much a two-page ad (pages 12-13) in the Sunday edition of the New York Times costs? It begins with a story about Dr. Tom Green, urologist, who has had PCa for 19 years, however, it became metastatic only recently . He has opted for Darolutamide. Segue to Dr. Matthew Smith, lead in
I wonder how much a two-page ad (pages 12-13) in the Sunday edition of the New York Times costs? It begins with a story about Dr. Tom Green, urologist, who has had PCa for 19 years, however, it became metastatic only recently . He has opted for Darolutamide. Segue to Dr. Matthew Smith, lead in
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Statin use and outcomes of oncological treatment for castration-resistant prostate cancer - From the Finnish poulation, Nature, 11/01/23
As a follow-up to recent posts on statins and PCa, here is another Euopean study, this time from the Finns. As noted in the Abstract below, they come to the conclusion of no/little benefit for crPCa, but maybe some for csPCa. The apparent pooling of data for specific type/form of statin does not provide
As a follow-up to recent posts on statins and PCa, here is another Euopean study, this time from the Finns. As noted in the Abstract below, they come to the conclusion of no/little benefit for crPCa, but maybe some for csPCa. The apparent pooling of data for specific type/form of statin does not provide
CaptnMojoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
? For fellow BATmen on daro and androgen stimulation. Great Article
I came across this 2023 article and i think it poses a great outcome for us who are cycling high T and darolutamide. Am I correct that this article correlates positively with our BAT with Daro? I find this article extremely fascinating although it is complex. I need to learn more about proteonomic
I came across this 2023 article and i think it poses a great outcome for us who are cycling high T and darolutamide. Am I correct that this article correlates positively with our BAT with Daro? I find this article extremely fascinating although it is complex. I need to learn more about proteonomic
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
fast-rising PSA
I’m in the control group for the new Lutetium-177–PSMA-617 study re: use of Lutetium in the early stages of treatment for metastatic disease, pre-chemo. I was diagnosed 3/23 - high volume/high risk, and have been on Firmagon and Abiraterone plus pred. In Sept my PSA started to rise, with testosterone
I’m in the control group for the new Lutetium-177–PSMA-617 study re: use of Lutetium in the early stages of treatment for metastatic disease, pre-chemo. I was diagnosed 3/23 - high volume/high risk, and have been on Firmagon and Abiraterone plus pred. In Sept my PSA started to rise, with testosterone
NewGame
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
metastatic prostate cancer
my dad has castrate resistant metastatic pc in bones- currently his psa is going up but his scans have been stable- he gets them Every three months- after Zytiga and xtandi are there still many treatments available- the scans were stable for over a year and he gets them Every three Months-
my dad has castrate resistant metastatic pc in bones- currently his psa is going up but his scans have been stable- he gets them Every three months- after Zytiga and xtandi are there still many treatments available- the scans were stable for over a year and he gets them Every three Months-
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Irisin, released from skeletal muscles maybe one of the reasons that exercise is good for prostate cancer patients
The Effect of Irisin on Proliferation, Apoptosis, and Expression of Metastasis Markers in Prostate Cancer Cell Lines Original Research, Open access, Published: 25 April 2022, volume 10, pages 377–388 (2022) Atiye Saeedi Sadr, Hassan Ehteram, Elahe Seyed Hosseini, Marziyeh Alizadeh Zarei, Hassan Hassani
The Effect of Irisin on Proliferation, Apoptosis, and Expression of Metastasis Markers in Prostate Cancer Cell Lines Original Research, Open access, Published: 25 April 2022, volume 10, pages 377–388 (2022) Atiye Saeedi Sadr, Hassan Ehteram, Elahe Seyed Hosseini, Marziyeh Alizadeh Zarei, Hassan Hassani
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Treatment after Lu /Pluvicto?
It seems that there is paucity of data related to the effectiveness of treatments after Lu/Pluvicto. I'm beginning to suspect that pubished survival benefits for Radium 223/Pluvicto and chemotherapy cannot be assumed to be anticipated if the patient has had Pluvicto. My husband has completed 6 sessions
It seems that there is paucity of data related to the effectiveness of treatments after Lu/Pluvicto. I'm beginning to suspect that pubished survival benefits for Radium 223/Pluvicto and chemotherapy cannot be assumed to be anticipated if the patient has had Pluvicto. My husband has completed 6 sessions
cancervictim
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
My treatment decisions
I want to thank this forum for men helping other men. I will list my experience in the hope it may help others. I especially want to thank Tall-Allen, whose advice and work on this forum is, to me, a truly meaningful endeavor, and when all is said and done, this is what life is about. I was diagnosed
I want to thank this forum for men helping other men. I will list my experience in the hope it may help others. I especially want to thank Tall-Allen, whose advice and work on this forum is, to me, a truly meaningful endeavor, and when all is said and done, this is what life is about. I was diagnosed
drzaius
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Prostate cancer in liver
Have recently had a PSMA scan. This did show some hot spots for sure. But also, three smaller spots on my liver that did not give off PSMA. Did a liver Biopsy. which is rather painful I might add. Will meet with my 0ncologist on Monday to look at options. Any suggestion for the three rather small spots
Have recently had a PSMA scan. This did show some hot spots for sure. But also, three smaller spots on my liver that did not give off PSMA. Did a liver Biopsy. which is rather painful I might add. Will meet with my 0ncologist on Monday to look at options. Any suggestion for the three rather small spots
Parscore
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
New Radiopharmaceutical Shows Antitumor Activity in Patients with Advanced Prostate Cancer: Tagawa did it again?
That guy is a machine! ARX517 and then this? wow...but what will we do with all the Lutetium?? https://news.weill.cornell.edu/news/2023/11/new-radiopharmaceutical-shows-antitumor-activity-in-patients-with-advanced-prostate It looks like Ac is better than Lu...but it looks like they can even be better
That guy is a machine! ARX517 and then this? wow...but what will we do with all the Lutetium?? https://news.weill.cornell.edu/news/2023/11/new-radiopharmaceutical-shows-antitumor-activity-in-patients-with-advanced-prostate It looks like Ac is better than Lu...but it looks like they can even be better
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
PSA after 4-5 months on Lupron (Scholz)?
Just watched a Scholz (PCRI) video posted last week about PSA. He said multiple times that PSA should reach a nadir of <0.1 after 4-5 months on 1st generation ADT and that if it didn't "[i]something's wrong, that is an unusual type of prostate cancer that has some hormone resistance and studies over
Just watched a Scholz (PCRI) video posted last week about PSA. He said multiple times that PSA should reach a nadir of <0.1 after 4-5 months on 1st generation ADT and that if it didn't "[i]something's wrong, that is an unusual type of prostate cancer that has some hormone resistance and studies over
Gl448
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Can endo cause burning pain in the hip and around the lower back and ibs.
Hi, I’ve been suffering with long heavy periods for many year. I had an ablation at 40 which stopped the bleeding for 7 years, but now at 53 I’m still bleeding. I went in for a biopsy of the womb under General as, and was told that my womb was stuck together due to the ablation and C-section I had. I
Hi, I’ve been suffering with long heavy periods for many year. I had an ablation at 40 which stopped the bleeding for 7 years, but now at 53 I’m still bleeding. I went in for a biopsy of the womb under General as, and was told that my womb was stuck together due to the ablation and C-section I had. I
Suzzs
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
Peaceful nights at last!
I started posting on this forum 2 years ago but it is many months since I last posted so I wanted to tell you what is proving to be a happy ending to my long RLS tale of woe. I've had RLS all my life (inherited from my father) and for many years it was just an occasional thing but when I got old it
I started posting on this forum 2 years ago but it is many months since I last posted so I wanted to tell you what is proving to be a happy ending to my long RLS tale of woe. I've had RLS all my life (inherited from my father) and for many years it was just an occasional thing but when I got old it
Skysgal
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Unexpected early end to ADT
I have been on Orgovyx for 14 months. Intended to complete 18 months and then stop. When I re-applied to the Orgovyx Patient Assistance Program for the 2024 year, I provided my 2022 tax return. The reviewer would not accept it and asked for my 2023 tax return, which, being self employed, will not be
I have been on Orgovyx for 14 months. Intended to complete 18 months and then stop. When I re-applied to the Orgovyx Patient Assistance Program for the 2024 year, I provided my 2022 tax return. The reviewer would not accept it and asked for my 2023 tax return, which, being self employed, will not be
Prostateless2020
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Can we trust AI analysis?
Like many of you I was faced with two major decisions when I was diagnosed with Intermediate high risk prostate cancer. Surgery vs Radiation and ADT short term vs long term. In short I chose radiation and short term ADT - 2 months prior to radiation and 4 months post. In addition I chose to have my
Like many of you I was faced with two major decisions when I was diagnosed with Intermediate high risk prostate cancer. Surgery vs Radiation and ADT short term vs long term. In short I chose radiation and short term ADT - 2 months prior to radiation and 4 months post. In addition I chose to have my
Mgtd
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Info about docetaxel
I have been at Stage 4 for 7 1/2 years. and a succession of Xtandi, Nubequa, and Zytega along with Lupron has kept my PSA under two although each has eventually failed (PSA quickly rising above 1.0). My recent blood draw resulted in a jump from 0.78 to 1.29 while I was on the Aberaterone/prednisone protocol
I have been at Stage 4 for 7 1/2 years. and a succession of Xtandi, Nubequa, and Zytega along with Lupron has kept my PSA under two although each has eventually failed (PSA quickly rising above 1.0). My recent blood draw resulted in a jump from 0.78 to 1.29 while I was on the Aberaterone/prednisone protocol
33947
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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