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psa risen 3 points since diagnosis. Does it mean cancer spread?
I am so grateful for this website as I am learning so much every day about this disease from all of you. My husband started his first injection of Degerelix today and they took his blood work . His psa from April which was 11.4 today was 14.3. I’m hoping this doesn’t mean the cancer is spreading. Could
I am so grateful for this website as I am learning so much every day about this disease from all of you. My husband started his first injection of Degerelix today and they took his blood work . His psa from April which was 11.4 today was 14.3. I’m hoping this doesn’t mean the cancer is spreading. Could
SherryKahn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 hour ago
CRISPR: not PCa but cold solid tumors related!
I have the feeling that this is the first CRISPR based cancer therapy to reach clinical trial phase…great! I looooove CRISPR! https://www.insideprecisionmedicine.com/topics/oncology/goldeneye-ksq-doses-first-solid-tumor-patient-with-crispr-cas9-etils/
I have the feeling that this is the first CRISPR based cancer therapy to reach clinical trial phase…great! I looooove CRISPR! https://www.insideprecisionmedicine.com/topics/oncology/goldeneye-ksq-doses-first-solid-tumor-patient-with-crispr-cas9-etils/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
28 minutes ago
CAR-T cell therapy for prostate cancer
Hii I have heard and read about CAR-T cell therapy . It may be most effective treatment for cancer as it uses immune cells called T cells that are genetically altered in a lab to enable them in locating in destroying cancer . Though this is not available for commercial and common people use in India
Hii I have heard and read about CAR-T cell therapy . It may be most effective treatment for cancer as it uses immune cells called T cells that are genetically altered in a lab to enable them in locating in destroying cancer . Though this is not available for commercial and common people use in India
jeetu_g27
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
17 hours ago
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intraductal carcinoma
My husband's biopsy was reread by MSK and one of the cores said the following, "Focally suspicious for intraductal carcinoma (separate core)." He has been diagnosed with stage 4A prostate cancer with one pelvic lymph node involvement that I have written about here. Moving ahead with ADT then internal
My husband's biopsy was reread by MSK and one of the cores said the following, "Focally suspicious for intraductal carcinoma (separate core)." He has been diagnosed with stage 4A prostate cancer with one pelvic lymph node involvement that I have written about here. Moving ahead with ADT then internal
SherryKahn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
My Bladder Cancer Update.
As I stand now I have my LAST BCG treatment this Thursday, that will be followed in six to eight weeks with a flexy cystoscopy. I am at moment Low Grade - If my cystoscopy shows a tumour, then I will have to go in overnight to have it removed, That would not mean back to High Grade necessarily .
As I stand now I have my LAST BCG treatment this Thursday, that will be followed in six to eight weeks with a flexy cystoscopy. I am at moment Low Grade - If my cystoscopy shows a tumour, then I will have to go in overnight to have it removed, That would not mean back to High Grade necessarily .
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 days ago
Glowing dye helps surgeons eradicate prostate cancer
[i]"A glowing marker dye that sticks to prostate cancer cells could help surgeons to remove them in real-time, according to a study funded by Cancer Research UK. [/i] [i]Cancer Research UK-funded scientists, based at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences and the Department of Oncology, University
[i]"A glowing marker dye that sticks to prostate cancer cells could help surgeons to remove them in real-time, according to a study funded by Cancer Research UK. [/i] [i]Cancer Research UK-funded scientists, based at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences and the Department of Oncology, University
Justfor_
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Can I have a moan please????
Hi all on the lung site , I have had two more messages from the respiratory team about my lung cancer diagnosis and me and my family are getting upset with this way laying tactics., so we are all a bit fed up with it. They have now changed the agreement again in respect of radiation treatment, and
Hi all on the lung site , I have had two more messages from the respiratory team about my lung cancer diagnosis and me and my family are getting upset with this way laying tactics., so we are all a bit fed up with it. They have now changed the agreement again in respect of radiation treatment, and
katieoxo60
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 days ago
Has anyone done the proton therapy?
Just curious if anyone had their MO suggest doing the proton therapy? When I have my discussion with my new MO, I want to ask if proton therapy would be a fit for myself. I have to deal with the prostate cancer and the met pelvic lymph nodes as well as the met bone issue.
Just curious if anyone had their MO suggest doing the proton therapy? When I have my discussion with my new MO, I want to ask if proton therapy would be a fit for myself. I have to deal with the prostate cancer and the met pelvic lymph nodes as well as the met bone issue.
PARKER3237
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
Recent Chest CT scan to check for SLL progression, June 7, 2024 (part 2 of 2 posts)
IMPRESSION- Compared to May 30, 2024 The following is the chest CT scan. I'd appreciate your words of wisdom, encouragement, and advise. Treatment, it seems, is warranted. I have a scheduled appt with hem/onc on June 20, 2024. I'm a little nervous. Again, thank you for listening. Pat Interval
IMPRESSION- Compared to May 30, 2024 The following is the chest CT scan. I'd appreciate your words of wisdom, encouragement, and advise. Treatment, it seems, is warranted. I have a scheduled appt with hem/onc on June 20, 2024. I'm a little nervous. Again, thank you for listening. Pat Interval
bagelstreet225
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CLL Support
3 days ago
Recent CT abdomen and pelvis scan to check for SLL progression, June 7, 2024 (part 1 of 2 posts)
I was diagnosed on May 25, 2023, and classified as watch and wait. Treatment, I believe, is warranted. I'll see the hem/onc on June 20, 2024. I'd greatly appreciate your feedback, words of advice, and encouragement. I'm a little nervous. As always, thank you for listening. Pat Comparison: CT abdomen
I was diagnosed on May 25, 2023, and classified as watch and wait. Treatment, I believe, is warranted. I'll see the hem/onc on June 20, 2024. I'd greatly appreciate your feedback, words of advice, and encouragement. I'm a little nervous. As always, thank you for listening. Pat Comparison: CT abdomen
bagelstreet225
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CLL Support
3 days ago
The Existence of the Oligometastatic State in Prostate Cancer (and other cancers)
Members of the FPC Forum: I submit to you that either I am a Prophet/Visionary, or I am a Fool, but I state clearly... and emphatically...that the oligometastatic state exists in Prostate Cancer and other cancers as well..I believe that if we were to sum it up as an equation, that it would be something
Members of the FPC Forum: I submit to you that either I am a Prophet/Visionary, or I am a Fool, but I state clearly... and emphatically...that the oligometastatic state exists in Prostate Cancer and other cancers as well..I believe that if we were to sum it up as an equation, that it would be something
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
Starting Xeloda
Hello beautiful people! I’m hoping everyone is doing well and looking forward to summer. My Mom will be starting a new treatment. She was on a trial in Canada and was on fulvestrant injections monthly with daily trial pill for a year. Her labs including her liver function have been excellent along
Hello beautiful people! I’m hoping everyone is doing well and looking forward to summer. My Mom will be starting a new treatment. She was on a trial in Canada and was on fulvestrant injections monthly with daily trial pill for a year. Her labs including her liver function have been excellent along
Pups2Cute
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 days ago
Letrozole alone after a year of chemo
Hi everyone, my mom is currently being treated with only letrozole after a year of chemo which didn't work very well (she is 100% Er and Pr). She took it for 5 months after taxol and it worked much better, now she has a follow-up Pet scan after another 5 months. I wanted to know if any of you have successfully
Hi everyone, my mom is currently being treated with only letrozole after a year of chemo which didn't work very well (she is 100% Er and Pr). She took it for 5 months after taxol and it worked much better, now she has a follow-up Pet scan after another 5 months. I wanted to know if any of you have successfully
Shumawy
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 days ago
Large lesion on liver - 10cm x 5cm
I am after a bit of advice from anyone that may have been in a similar position to me. I had blood tests done towards the end of last year due to on going acid reflux symptoms. In the last 6 months I have been on the cancer pathway for investigations for throat and stomach, all biopsies came back clear
I am after a bit of advice from anyone that may have been in a similar position to me. I had blood tests done towards the end of last year due to on going acid reflux symptoms. In the last 6 months I have been on the cancer pathway for investigations for throat and stomach, all biopsies came back clear
purplecatlady1
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British Liver Trust
4 days ago
2 long weeks!
Hi All, I posted few weeks ago re my daughters visit to a new Endo, He was awful, condescending, rude, vague with a , Im the Dr attitude, I know it all" I myself have had my thyroid condition for 30 years, I know a thing or two . Well he was awful and other than offering my daughter Ozempic and ordering
Hi All, I posted few weeks ago re my daughters visit to a new Endo, He was awful, condescending, rude, vague with a , Im the Dr attitude, I know it all" I myself have had my thyroid condition for 30 years, I know a thing or two . Well he was awful and other than offering my daughter Ozempic and ordering
Merema
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Thyroid UK
5 days ago
Radio Frequency oral therapy for liver cancer
New FDA approved home therapy for liver growths; small antenna that is kept in the mouth for 1 hour daily. The science is radio frequencies that interact with cancer cells and keep them controlled.
New FDA approved home therapy for liver growths; small antenna that is kept in the mouth for 1 hour daily. The science is radio frequencies that interact with cancer cells and keep them controlled.
Preetham
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
5 days ago
Terbium-161 - As a follow-up to Alicia Morgan's comments in the PeterMac GUcast interview posted earlier by marnie46.
I meant to include this article, a 24 Nov 2023 news release on Terbium-161, in a followup reply to Marnie's post of the Dr. Morgan interview by the excellent PeterMac team several days back. [i]
Three big challenges in metastatic prostate cancer | Dr Alicia Morgans
[/i] [i]
https://healthunlocked.com
I meant to include this article, a 24 Nov 2023 news release on Terbium-161, in a followup reply to Marnie's post of the Dr. Morgan interview by the excellent PeterMac team several days back. [i]
Three big challenges in metastatic prostate cancer | Dr Alicia Morgans
[/i] [i]
https://healthunlocked.com
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
Advancing Prostate Cancer Care: Treatment Approaches to Precision Medicine, Biomarker Innovations, and Equitable Access -ASCO - May 23, 2024
While not a lot of specific focus on PCa (Like at the GU ASCO Meeting earlier this year), this full-access section from their Educational Book released at this week's ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago may be of interest to those here who want to understand the oncology community's current view on precision
While not a lot of specific focus on PCa (Like at the GU ASCO Meeting earlier this year), this full-access section from their Educational Book released at this week's ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago may be of interest to those here who want to understand the oncology community's current view on precision
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
LORIS AI predicts patient outcomes with immune checkpoint blockade therapy
Sort of important because immune checkpoint blockade therapy apparently has a lower success rate that bat bipolar androgen therapy. LORIS robustly predicts patient outcomes with immune checkpoint blockade therapy using common clinical, pathologic and genomic features | Nature Cancer Https://www.nature.com
Sort of important because immune checkpoint blockade therapy apparently has a lower success rate that bat bipolar androgen therapy. LORIS robustly predicts patient outcomes with immune checkpoint blockade therapy using common clinical, pathologic and genomic features | Nature Cancer Https://www.nature.com
cesanon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
Hot stone massage
Hi everyone, I'm still on a watch and wait basis regarding my lung cancer, and at the moment they have all grown 1mm and am mostly feeling ok. It's my 60th birthday next Friday and my daughters have booked us in for a Spa day, included in this is a hot stone back massage, but I've read it's not suitable
Hi everyone, I'm still on a watch and wait basis regarding my lung cancer, and at the moment they have all grown 1mm and am mostly feeling ok. It's my 60th birthday next Friday and my daughters have booked us in for a Spa day, included in this is a hot stone back massage, but I've read it's not suitable
Mindini1964
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 days ago
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