Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Aug 23, 2022
AnCan’s upcoming webinar “Prostate cancer biopsies: the great debate” takes on a hot topic for anyone planning a biopsy: Should it be transrectal or transperineal? Learn what these techniques are and why the decision matters. Register at https://bit.ly/3OJ9Mmu
All AnCan’s groups are free and drop-in … join us in person sometime! You can find out more about our 12 per month prostate cancer meetings at https://ancan.org/prostate-cancer/ Sign up to receive a weekly Reminder/Newsletter for this Group or others at https://ancan.org/contact-us/
Editor’s Pick: Refining the fine print — making changes when you’re handed paperwork to sign (bn)
Topics Discussed
Recommending a Fox Chase doc for NJ first-timer with troubling PSMA-PET; bicyclist sees two PSA rises after radiation — time to worry?; metastasis nine years after prostatectomy, seeking a new California doc; shaken by PSA rise after salvage radiation and en route to medonc; chemo round three — “it sucks but it works” ; testicular “barrier” complicates treatment for rare metastasis to a testicle; 6 months undetectable PSA, looking forward to a holiday; recovering from infection after losing 25 pounds, and pondering a T-cell trial; fantastic Pluvicto response, hoping for additional treatments; diarrhea and fatigue coming off abi — was prednisone taper too fast?; Keytruda treatments hit roadblock after blood test; nurses look askance when he carefully reads — and modifies — a stack of paperwork before signing.
Chat Log
Bob G. Philadelphia (to Everyone): 6:01 PM: Can’t stay but wanted to let you all know about a full day virtual series of classes from Abramson Cancer Center at Penn, where I go. Titled “Focus on Prostate Cancer” Friday, October 21, 2022 7:30 am – 4:00 pm EDT Free, though they ask for a small donation. https://www.med.upenn.edu/prostate2022/agenda.html
Richie in LA (to Everyone): 6:12 PM: Have severe thunderstorms in my area right now, so if I get kicked off for loss of electricity, I will try and log back in ASAP. Thanks
Peter Kafka – MN (to Everyone): 6:14 PM: Richie: If your internet goes out you can join by phone if that doesn’t get kicked out.
Richie in LA (to Everyone): 6:14 PM: Thanks Larry Fish (to Everyone): 6:20 PM: from nadir … how often PSA rests ..how long was it rising up to now – ? why no action?
Bob McHugh (to Everyone): 6:26 PM: Dan Geynisman at Fox Chase …
Joe Gallo (to Everyone): 6:43 PM: joeg@ancan.org I am 4+5
Julian Morales – Houston (to Everyone): 6:47 PM: Genitourinary (GU): Pertaining to the genital and urinary systems.
Julian Morales – Houston (to Everyone): 6:50 PM: FYI – These meetings are archived for viewing at later times.
Jeff in CA (to Everyone): 7:23 PM: Thanks all. Have another meeting startiing now. Much appreciation for your observations and feedback.
Joe Gallo (to Everyone): 7:39 PM: The nuclear doc for PSMA I mentioned at Fox Chase Yi Li, MD, MSc.
Joe Gallo (to Everyone): 7:43 PM: better name reference Jian Q. (Michael) Yu, MD, FACNM, FRCPC Chief, Department of Diagnostic Imaging, Nuclear Medicine and PET
John Vandenberg (to Everyone): 7:44 PM: thanks – i’ll ask my primary doc next week
Ben Nathanson (to AnCan Barniskis Room): 7:49 PM: Hope surgery went well!
AnCan Barniskis Room (Private): 7:50 PM: TxBen … all good and a little advocating for myself too
Julian Morales – Houston (to Everyone): 7:58 PM: I read my mortgage papers and was accused of being a lawyer!
Pat Martin (to Everyone): 8:08 PM: How long does it take to run through your system?
Jim Ward (to Everyone): 8:11 PM: Gotta run. Congrats on the successul procedure, Rick!
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Aug 15, 2022
Check out our NEW AnCan Veterans Support Group – all conditions, all genders … with the purpose of helping Vets navigate their healthcare, benefits, and disabilties no matter their Provider! https://ancan.org/veterans/ . Next meeting Aug 26 @ 8.00 pm Eastern in the Barniskis Room. Free & drop-in.
All AnCan’s groups are free and drop-in … join us in person sometime! You can find out more about our 12 per month prostate cancer meetings at https://ancan.org/prostate-cancer/ Sign up to receive a weekly Reminder/Newsletter for this Group or others at https://ancan.org/contact-us/
Editor’s Pick: Gynacomastia rarely gets discussed, so we put that right this week (rd)
Topics Discussed
Experience with Pluvicto; just started Keytruda/pembrolizumab; genomic testing can fall out of network without patient guidance; determining the low threshold for PSMA imaging; PSMA imaging cost; chemo may be working but considering next treatment; more Pluvicto experience; are occasional intense fevers associated with AUS?; how to deal with gynacomastia; doc misses sepsis and participant hospitalized; switching docs; holding steady; staph incfection lands another Gents in hospital; is PALB2 actionable; treating depression and anxiety; 3rd chemo session brings doc discussing what’s next; uretral stent removal delays Pluvicto start; treatment selction for older Gent with slow recurrence over many years.
Chat Log
Pat Martin (to Everyone): 8:11 PM: what is Provicto?
Paul Freda Lake Worth FL (to Everyone): 8:13 PM: Yes, what is Provicto ??
George Rovder Arlington VA (to Everyone): 8:13 PM: Above is link to Pluvicto
Pat Martin (to Everyone): 8:13 PM: Thanks
Alan Babcock (to Everyone): 5:46 PM: I am confused. My PSA is 0.21 and Dr. Wong & Dr. Geynisman fron Fox Chase said I cannot wait for radiation and ADT.
Jeff Marchi, San Francisco (to Everyone): 5:47 PM: PSA IS ONLY ONE FACTOR; how much cancer, has it spread
Alan Babcock (to Everyone): 5:50 PM: How much does a PSMA cost?
Alan Babcock (to Everyone): 6:03 PM: I must leave. Thank you for all the information.
Herb Geller (to Everyone): 6:25 PM: Nystatin
Bob G. Philadelphia (to Everyone): 6:25 PM: Nystatin powder
Herb Geller (to Everyone): 6:25 PM: Its and antifungal agent
Jimmy Greenfield (to Everyone): 6:28 PM: Thanks guys
George A Southiere Jr (to Everyone): 6:37 PM: sorry to hear Linda. Hang in there
Jeff Preston (to Everyone): 7:02 PM: Thanks to all tonight, great to be with you.
George A Southiere Jr (to Everyone): 7:03 PM: Goodnight all! good seeing you all
John Antonucci–CT (to Everyone): 7:07 PM: There’s a PALB2 website/interest group. https://palb2.org. Mostly breast Ca
Julian Morales – Houston (to Everyone): 7:10 PM: Need to leave – I will Dr E your best and a bottle of Greek Olive Oil! Thanks for the great converstation as always.
John Antonucci–CT (to Everyone): 7:11 PM: gtg goodnight
George Rovder Arlington VA (Private): 7:11 PM: How much B6 daily Rick?
Richard Cramond, Oakton, VA (to Everyone): 7:15 PM: Good night
ALFRED LATIMER (to Everyone): 7:16 PM: Another informative meeting. Must go . Good night
Glenn -Minnesota (to Everyone): 7:22 PM: Thanks for the conversation and suggestions. Good night
Carlos Huerta (to Everyone): 7:32 PM: thanks for the input.
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Aug 9, 2022
AnCan APOLOGIZES FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE FROM DOWNTIME ON OUR WEBSITE AT THE END OF JULY. AS A RESULT WE ARE NOW SWITCHING THE HOST.
Check out our NEW AnCan Veterans Support Group – all conditions, all genders … with the purpose of helping Vets navigate their healthcare, benefits, and disabilties no matter their Provider! https://ancan.org/veterans/
All AnCan’s groups are free and drop-in … join us in person sometime! You can find out more about our 12 monthly prostate cancer meetings at https://ancan.org/prostate-cancer/ Sign up to receive a weekly Reminder/Newsletter for this Group or others at https://ancan.org/contact-us/
Editor’s Pick: Libido … from a Care Partners pespective – and lots about Pluvicto (rd)
Topics Discussed
BRCA Newbie overly concerned about cachexia; combining institutions for Tx; Pluvicto supply issues … again!; does Pluvicto obscure X-rays?; Pluvicto side effects; blood thinning problem; Ports – Y/N; bone density on ADT; ONJ; not so quiet on the Eastern Front; reading PSMA scans; after a spike, abi continues to work; Provenge reconsidered … and pursued; relugolix + darolutamide combo; libido – from carepartners PoV; PSMA screening threshold
Chat Log
Mike Yancey (to Everyone): 3:04 PM: I enjoyed speaking with you too. Had by Pluvicto this morning…….
Rich Jackson (to Everyone): 3:06 PM: https://ancan.org/veterans/
Russ Strehlow (to Everyone): 4:10 PM: How do you spell that? * bone strengthener
Ben Nathanson (to Everyone): 4:11 PM: Denosumab
Len Sierra (to Everyone): 4:21 PM: XGEVA® is a 120-mg SC injection administered once every 4 weeks 1 The mean elimination half-life of XGEVA® was 28 days. Having said that, I believe most medoncs give Xgeva once every 3 months.
George Rovder Arlington VA (to Everyone): 4:31 PM: 🙂
Bob G. Philadelphia (to Everyone): 4:59 PM: According to the literature, half life of Xgeva may be 28 days, but the drug stays in the body for 140 days. So, I guess every 3 mo. would work, at least in the beginning.
Ancan – rick (to Everyone): 5:03 PM: Saving Your Sex LIfe
Joe Gallo (to Everyone): 5:04 PM: by john mulhall @ MSKCC; on Amazon
Herb Geller (to Everyone): 5:04 PM: doi: 10.1097/SPC.0000000000000190. Maintaining intimacy for prostate cancer patients on androgen deprivation therapy Richard J Wassersug 1
Herb Geller (to Organizer(s) Only): 5:14 PM: Gotta go. Sorry!
Julian Morales – Houston (to Everyone): 5:15 PM: Thanks everyone – Talk to all next week!
Bob G. Philadelphia (to Everyone): 5:19 PM: Thanks
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Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Aug 1, 2022
AnCan APOLOGIZES FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE FROM DOWNTIME ON OUR WEBSITE AT THE END OF JULY. AS A RESULT WE ARE NOW SWITCHING THE HOST.
All AnCan’s groups are free and drop-in … join us in person sometime! You can find out more about our 12 monthly prostate cancer meetings at https://ancan.org/prostate-cancer/ Sign up to receive a weekly Reminder/Newsletter for this Group or others at https://ancan.org/contact-us/
Editor’s Pick: Crossing international borders when you’re ‘hot’; and watch your statins on Nubeqa (rd)
TopicsDiscussed
Recurrence after 19 years???; crossing the Border on Pluvicto; delayed PSA response to Pluvicto; throat side -effects; drug holiay approved; reduced darolutamide dosage; statins and darolutamide; debating Provenge – abscopal effect with spot RT; overreading G68 PSMA scans; chemo must precede Pluvicto; why hot flashes persist with no LHRH; adding abi to adjuvant RT; treating PCa testicular spread; FMI report reveals TP53; dealing with chemo
Chat Log
Frank Fabish – Columbus OH (to Organizer(s) Only): 5:16 PM: No update from me tonight. My next checkup and blood draw is Tuesday 8/23. Leaving for Cabo San Lucas on 8/4 for two weeks. A little bit of beach therapy.
Peter Kafka – Maui (to Everyone): 5:27 PM: Is this really advanced disease? Or even recurrent yet?
Bill Franklin – Sunny Florida (to Everyone): 5:28 PM: When all you have is a hammer…
C Huerta (to Everyone): 5:58 PM: Got to get to a Board Meeting. Next time …
AnCan – rick (to Everyone): 5:58 PM: Carl you have to tell me that upfront
john antonucci–CT (to Everyone): 5:59 PM: Lu177 half life 6.7 d. decays to stable hafnium 177 via beta radiation
Ken (to Everyone): 6:01 PM: thanks John
Jim Marshall, Alexandria, VA (to Everyone): 6:06 PM: John, ask him if he is on Medicare Advantage,Part C or Medicare, Part B. The Advantage provider may be the one denying. Jim
Stephen Saft (to Everyone): 6:28 PM: From google Adverse Reactions: The most common adverse reactions reported in clinical trials (≥ 15% of patients receiving PROVENGE) were chills, fatigue, fever, back pain, nausea, joint ache, and headache.
GEORGE ROVDER Arlington VA (to Everyone): 6:28 PM: Thanks
Steve. Peter Kafka – Maui (to Everyone): 6:35 PM: Gotta go = see y’all next week.
Frank Fabish – Columbus OH (to Everyone): 6:54 PM: Gotta go guys. Thanks for the info.
Stephen Saft (to Everyone): 7:04 PM: I am going to say goodnight. Tommorrow is 3 weeks since surgery. I need some time to prepare to get bed. Thanks everyone for sharing.
Jerry Pelfrey – Mexico (to Everyone): 7:10 PM: Time, have to go now. Thanks to everyone.
David Muslin (to Everyone): 7:14 PM: Dr Russell Szmulewitz New nurse January 2022 – Meghan Catenacci meghan.catenacci@uchospitals.edu
Julian Morales – Houston (to Everyone): 7:17 PM: Have to leave. Thanks for the great advice and c onversation! See y’all next Tuesday.
Stan Friedman – Stamford (to Everyone): 7:20 PM: Good night guys. Have an early morning start.
GEORGE ROVDER Arlington VA (to Everyone): 7:33 PM: Embr Wave
Bob G. Philadelphia (to Everyone): 7:34 PM: Thanks everyone. Have a good night