Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Support – Men & Caregivers Recording, June 14, 2021

Editor’s Pick What are the options when 27 cycles of chemo to treat recurrent disease gets tough to handle? (rd)

Topics Discussed

Initial treatment options for locally advanced Dx; what next after 27x chemo sessions w. PSA of 900; is ATM mutation suited to olaparib?; continuing cyclophosphamide; plan beyond the next Tx; Lupron + abiraterone + prednisone; rechallenging abi on edema after after break; Embr wrist gizmo may help with hot flashes; RO does not understand ‘pelvic girdle’RT; treating the primary tumor; what’s considered SBRT?

Chat Log

Jake Hannam (to Everyone): 3:30 PM: Axumin

Pat Martin (to Everyone): 3:31 PM: Much more available as the half-life is far longer than the Gallium isotope.

AnCan – rick (to Everyone): 3:32 PM: herb@ancan.org

Jake Hannam (to Organizer(s) Only): 3:40 PM: olaparib for atm?

Jim Marshall – Alexandria, VA (to Everyone): 3:49 PM: Love to know about ATM too, for I have a bad ATM gene. Jim Marshall

Jake Hannam (to Everyone): 3:53 PM: https://clinicaltrials.gov/

Jake Hannam (to Everyone): 4:14 PM: antiandrogen withdrawal syndrome after bicalutamide cessation reduces PSA for a short time for some people

John Ivory (to Everyone): 4:26 PM: It’s not you’all, it’s me. Gotta leave early; good to see everyone

AnCan – rick (to Everyone): 4:27 PM: Bye Mr. I

Jake Hannam (to Everyone): 4:30 PM: https://embrlabs.com/products/embr-wave

David Muslin (to Everyone): 4:35 PM: Margaret, Director of Customer Experience, Embrlabs.com Embr Labs Support email addressee support@embrlabs.com

James Barnes (to Everyone): 4:42 PM: HI David I am doing well thanks. Certainly dealing with the hot flashes asd well. My remedy is placing something cold on my wrists and inside the elbow and then my forehead which seems to make the flashes pass quickly.

AnCan – rick (to Everyone): 4:42 PM: https://www.prostatecancer.news/2021/05/new-guidelines-for-salvage-radiation.html https://www.prostatecancer.news/2018/10/whole-pelvic-salvage-radiation-short.html

Joel Blanchette – Reston, VA (to Everyone): 4:44 PM: The pelvic girdle is a ring-like bony structure, located in the lower part of the trunk. It connects the axial skeleton to the lower limbs. In this article, we shall look at the anatomy of the pelvic girdle – its bony landmarks, functions, and its clinical relevance.

Pat Martin (to Everyone): 4:46 PM: I asked my RO for an idea of where he was rdiating…he brought me into his office and showed me the graph of my pelvic area and the shape of the radiation scope.

Julian Morales (to Everyone): 4:47 PM: good to know – I am getting ready to start my radiation.

David Muslin (to Everyone): 4:59 PM: Have great night guys. Thanks for sharing and caring as always

George (to Everyone): 5:00 PM: thank you all. very good for me.