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Masofaniten +Enzalutamide This could be a game changer...Science is coming to our aid
This is a company that I was turned on to by Nalkrantz before he was removed from this board. He told me that he was in touch with a doctor that was involved with this drug. Reportedly the early testing on a single patient had been phenomenal. These are pretty amazing #s NEWS PROVIDED BY ESSA
This is a company that I was turned on to by Nalkrantz before he was removed from this board. He told me that he was in touch with a doctor that was involved with this drug. Reportedly the early testing on a single patient had been phenomenal. These are pretty amazing #s NEWS PROVIDED BY ESSA
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
1, 3 or 6 month ADT?
Originally, after a prostatectomy and 40 radiation treatments, I had a one month shot of Lupron followed by a six month shot of Lupron. My PSA went to undetectable. Seven years later my PSA crept up to seven and I was put on a monthly shot of Firmagon for life. My PSA is again undetectable and all scans
Originally, after a prostatectomy and 40 radiation treatments, I had a one month shot of Lupron followed by a six month shot of Lupron. My PSA went to undetectable. Seven years later my PSA crept up to seven and I was put on a monthly shot of Firmagon for life. My PSA is again undetectable and all scans
epfj3333
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Am I ready for the PSA test during SBRT?
Most of the lesions show no increased activity. PSA before treatment was : 14.45 Treatment has already been done for the following two lesions. Completion date is
02/23/24
1x0.7 cm active lesion is noted involving the body of T5. 1.5 x 1. cm active lesion is noted involving the left
Most of the lesions show no increased activity. PSA before treatment was : 14.45 Treatment has already been done for the following two lesions. Completion date is
02/23/24
1x0.7 cm active lesion is noted involving the body of T5. 1.5 x 1. cm active lesion is noted involving the left
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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Big decsions regarding SRT/ADT due to BCR post RP
My husband was had a robotic radical prostatectomy 1/2019 with no major complications or side effects. Gleason 4+3, negative margins and no positive lymph nodes. There was cribiform invasion of a nerve but all margins of the prostate and 0/13 LN were negative after surgery. His post surgical PSA was
My husband was had a robotic radical prostatectomy 1/2019 with no major complications or side effects. Gleason 4+3, negative margins and no positive lymph nodes. There was cribiform invasion of a nerve but all margins of the prostate and 0/13 LN were negative after surgery. His post surgical PSA was
shihtzu124
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Respite from the fight
My beloved is snoring beside me: a sound I wasn’t sure I’d get to hear again. He’s spent the last two years “living” in the recliner in the living room. Pneumonia 3 times: a collapsed lung, likely from one of a series of falls last spring. On oxygen PRN since June 2023. Surgery to stretch the right
My beloved is snoring beside me: a sound I wasn’t sure I’d get to hear again. He’s spent the last two years “living” in the recliner in the living room. Pneumonia 3 times: a collapsed lung, likely from one of a series of falls last spring. On oxygen PRN since June 2023. Surgery to stretch the right
Cateydid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Big decisions regarding SRT and ADT for BCR
My husband was had a robotic radical prostatectomy 1/2019 with no major complications or side effects. Gleason 4+3, negative margins and no positive lymph nodes. There was cribiform invasion of a nerve but all margins of the prostate and 0/13 LN were negative after surgery. His post surgical PSA was
My husband was had a robotic radical prostatectomy 1/2019 with no major complications or side effects. Gleason 4+3, negative margins and no positive lymph nodes. There was cribiform invasion of a nerve but all margins of the prostate and 0/13 LN were negative after surgery. His post surgical PSA was
shihtzu124
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Radio sensitizers and Microbiome
I'm about to start a slightly novel radiotherapy - we will add in distant retroperitoneal nodes. 28 treatments = 70gy. I have a two part question: 1. Has anyone an opinion or experience with using supplements as radiosensitizers. Google "radiosensitizers and prostate cancer - NIH". Lots of studies
I'm about to start a slightly novel radiotherapy - we will add in distant retroperitoneal nodes. 28 treatments = 70gy. I have a two part question: 1. Has anyone an opinion or experience with using supplements as radiosensitizers. Google "radiosensitizers and prostate cancer - NIH". Lots of studies
pj1121
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Prostate Cancer Costs More than your Life
https://youtu.be/dM95DmzZ1Us Tanya Dorff, MD City of Hope
https://youtu.be/dM95DmzZ1Us Tanya Dorff, MD City of Hope
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
MO recommendations at Mayo, Moffitt?
Hello - After 7 months of ADT (Lupron/abi) my MOs are not offering anything but continuation until my PSA fails, so I'd like to network more; so please let me know whom you think are the best at these two places. Thanks in advance.
Hello - After 7 months of ADT (Lupron/abi) my MOs are not offering anything but continuation until my PSA fails, so I'd like to network more; so please let me know whom you think are the best at these two places. Thanks in advance.
jackwfrench
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Another notice of passing that prompt me to update my profile.
Updating my profile made me remember this quote from a comment on a post a few days ago. I want to share it because I agree, especially with the last paragraph. But before judging me, please read my newly updated profile.This quote comes from a discussion on a video ( of which I forgot to copy the YouTube
Updating my profile made me remember this quote from a comment on a post a few days ago. I want to share it because I agree, especially with the last paragraph. But before judging me, please read my newly updated profile.This quote comes from a discussion on a video ( of which I forgot to copy the YouTube
Blueribbon63
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
What remains?
My husband's PSA count is 3631. He's had every treatment bar Lutetium and immunotherapy and he doesn't have the BRCA gene. Are we at EOL? He, although emaciated, believes that it's not over yet.
My husband's PSA count is 3631. He's had every treatment bar Lutetium and immunotherapy and he doesn't have the BRCA gene. Are we at EOL? He, although emaciated, believes that it's not over yet.
Eala
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
protein supplements: yes or no?
Since I just finished Viewray Tx at UCLA, I’m moving on to the diet & exercise research zone. I’d like input on what the latest research, if any, is RE protein supplements. Whey isolate vs. vegan protein supp? Does either one promote or suppress PCa after Tx? Also, what’s the latest on eggs? It seems
Since I just finished Viewray Tx at UCLA, I’m moving on to the diet & exercise research zone. I’d like input on what the latest research, if any, is RE protein supplements. Whey isolate vs. vegan protein supp? Does either one promote or suppress PCa after Tx? Also, what’s the latest on eggs? It seems
BL2023
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
PSA bounce after LDR brachytherapy?
Hi all, First, an update, as my last full update about various issues was five weeks after LDR brachytherapy (almost two years ago), in which I reported that, thankfully, I had no urinary, bowel, or sexual function issues. That update is here in the link below, and I'm happy to report that it's all
Hi all, First, an update, as my last full update about various issues was five weeks after LDR brachytherapy (almost two years ago), in which I reported that, thankfully, I had no urinary, bowel, or sexual function issues. That update is here in the link below, and I'm happy to report that it's all
NYC_talker
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Options After Pluvicto.................
Pluvicto is dropping my PSA, and i will be having my fourth infusion on December 4th, 2023. Has anyone in my situation know what their next option will be ?? What comes after Pluvicto to maintain a low PSA ??
Pluvicto is dropping my PSA, and i will be having my fourth infusion on December 4th, 2023. Has anyone in my situation know what their next option will be ?? What comes after Pluvicto to maintain a low PSA ??
Kian28
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PSA raise
Hello once again. My father completed 6 courses of docetaxel chemotherapy (last one on 23/05/2023) and he is getting Zoladex injections every 3 months. Last PSA result was 0.89 (14/07/2023). But as he was getting better and the effects of chemotherapy (mainly neuropathy) were subsiding, the PSA test
Hello once again. My father completed 6 courses of docetaxel chemotherapy (last one on 23/05/2023) and he is getting Zoladex injections every 3 months. Last PSA result was 0.89 (14/07/2023). But as he was getting better and the effects of chemotherapy (mainly neuropathy) were subsiding, the PSA test
gio2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Blood work question
My husband just got round # 4 of chemo yesterday and bloodwork was done the day before. Doctor not concerned with anything on the blood work and did say that it is expected to change with each round of chemo. Everything looked good and hardly any changes but one flag I see was the Red cell distribution
My husband just got round # 4 of chemo yesterday and bloodwork was done the day before. Doctor not concerned with anything on the blood work and did say that it is expected to change with each round of chemo. Everything looked good and hardly any changes but one flag I see was the Red cell distribution
positive-thinking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
European Society for Medical Oncology Congress - ESMO 2023 - Two Significant Lutetium Trials -mCRPC
Those following information coming from the ESMO Congress over the last few weeks will be aware of the many presentations focussed on the use of Lutetium. [i]
PSMAfore Study Unveils Game-Changing Results for Prostate Cancer Treatment
[/i] One such highlight was the results from the PSMAfore
Those following information coming from the ESMO Congress over the last few weeks will be aware of the many presentations focussed on the use of Lutetium. [i]
PSMAfore Study Unveils Game-Changing Results for Prostate Cancer Treatment
[/i] One such highlight was the results from the PSMAfore
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
*sensitive* Birth Announcement (poss TW for birth story)
We were joined last week by our beautiful chunky monkey, baby Ivy. My scheduled c section got brought forward due to repeated monitoring for reduced movement and she was born at 38 weeks weighing 8lb 11oz. She was born silent and blue, cord around her neck, and a team of drs worked on her for what
We were joined last week by our beautiful chunky monkey, baby Ivy. My scheduled c section got brought forward due to repeated monitoring for reduced movement and she was born at 38 weeks weighing 8lb 11oz. She was born silent and blue, cord around her neck, and a team of drs worked on her for what
Solly-44
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Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
Opinion sought for ADT treatment duration
I started taking Orgovyx tablets last April. Then I went through the typical 45 radiation treatments of the prostate. 3 months ago my PSA had dropped from 8 to 0.7. Last week it had dropped to 0.1 ng/ml. A biopsy last year showed 1 sample identified as Gleason 8. My urologist thinks I can stop taking
I started taking Orgovyx tablets last April. Then I went through the typical 45 radiation treatments of the prostate. 3 months ago my PSA had dropped from 8 to 0.7. Last week it had dropped to 0.1 ng/ml. A biopsy last year showed 1 sample identified as Gleason 8. My urologist thinks I can stop taking
Doodlebun
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Running in circles
I will try and make this the short version. My husband has advanced prostate cancer 4+5=9 (Gleason 9). One year ago it metastasized to the T9. He had radiation to the spot. In the meantime, he has had severe pain in the neck area. after scans, they said it was from an injury. (he has never had an injury
I will try and make this the short version. My husband has advanced prostate cancer 4+5=9 (Gleason 9). One year ago it metastasized to the T9. He had radiation to the spot. In the meantime, he has had severe pain in the neck area. after scans, they said it was from an injury. (he has never had an injury
Granica4818
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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