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PSA results question

In general, they answer would be NO, but if one is undergoing hormone therapy of some kind, I suppose that one might get very low (or even 'undetectable') PSA tests. This seems to be the case for Mr...

12/5/2019 11:50 AM

Prostate Cancer
The Last Mile

Such a loss to his immediate family, but also to the greater community that we represent. Rocky's writing was exquisite not only for its clinical insight, but more so because it conveyed the best of...

12/1/2019 3:15 PM

Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer test carried out at home avoids physical check

The test kit was evaluated on a panel of 14 men. Are they kidding? BTW, I hope such a test will become available. In some ways it might be similar to the colon cancer test that is heavily advertised...

11/29/2019 2:54 PM

Prostate Cancer
Sensitive after allergy attack and question about hair dye

No dye is 'free of chemicals'...

11/29/2019 9:41 AM

Allergies & Asthma
Bone Metastases

No, they are not. Imagine being a (healthy) mouse and getting cancer introduced in your tiny body by some human giants in lab coats... More seriously, unlike many press announcements, this appears...

11/28/2019 1:06 PM

Prostate Cancer
Second Biopsy, Gleason 8. Treatment?

Agree with all three posts above. As far as I am aware, HD-brachy isn't practiced by many. Low-dose brachy with seeds and SBRT are alternatives. Hope that the scans will bring you 'good' news,...

11/28/2019 10:33 AM

Prostate Cancer
Is anyone her with Brain met

Previous posts indicate that Jannett's Dad is being treated in India. Hence, my prior suggestion of selecting a top institution in the USA appears useless....

11/21/2019 7:46 PM

Prostate Cancer
Targeted Prostate Biopsy Using PSMA-PET/CT

This method appears to be quite novel and may not be 'readily' available...

11/19/2019 7:56 PM

Prostate Cancer
Hormone therapy

Gunner hasn't been on this forum for four years... But the advice is sound; thanks!...

11/19/2019 7:25 PM

Prostate Cancer
Is anyone her with Brain met

I am sorry to read that and can't directly answer your question. However, I can point out that treatment might be possible. Referral to an NCI designated cancer center is highly recommended....

11/19/2019 2:23 PM

Prostate Cancer
hot flash soy help

That's a lot of calories... I don't have any suggestions, but I would hope there's a better way if you want isoflavones etc....

11/13/2019 6:32 PM

Prostate Cancer
PSMA With Lu-177 Treatment Way Earlier...is that a bad idea?

It may not be a bad idea, but it would be near impossible to get this kind of treatment in the USA unless you could join a trial that fits your situation. You could search whether this option is...

11/12/2019 1:18 PM

Prostate Cancer
Flummoxed or I'm number one!

Looks like an excellent plan. Glad you found an HDR Brachy specialist (with excellent patient manners). There aren't too many, it appears....

11/10/2019 12:25 PM

Prostate Cancer
So now what? I just got my last Lupron shot.

Mentor: So as not to confuse us further, please complete your signature with treatment details. Re the above post, an ideal result would be posted as <0.1. This applies to those who have had their...

11/10/2019 12:15 PM

Prostate Cancer
Botanical Mixture Stabilizes Cognitive Function in Patients with Mild and Mod Alzheimer’s Disease

It's a very small study, only 30 finished in the arm that got the botanical (ReBuilder). Moreover, the lead author is an employee of the company (Genescient) that hopes to market the botanical...

11/9/2019 11:32 AM

Alzheimer's Disease



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