We LOVE our Art Friends here at AnCan! Not only do we create beautiful things together, but we take the time to come together as a community. All of our “students” are learning more and more each time, and we use those skills in other classes.
We also truly care about what matters to you. In fact, this art class project was requested by AnCan Art Friend Sharon, who wants to see the northern lights in person. Do you have any ideas for future classes? Just let us know!!
For this class, you’ll need
Paper
Your choice of medium – markers, pen, pencil, colored pencils, paint, watercolor pencils, anything that can mark.
Last night Invitae and the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) honored our amazing Advisory Board Member and Genetic Counselor, Lindsey Byrne, as one of the 14 Finalists for the Genetic Counselor of the Year Award during the National Society of Genetic Counselors Annual Conference in Nashville, TN.
While Lindsey was not selected amongst the top 3, both we and she were honored Lindsey was invited to the Awards Ceremony. Nominated by our AnCan Advanced Prostate Cancer Group regular, Frank Fabish, who seeks his care at The Ohio State The James Comprehensive Cancer Center where Lindsey works as a Counselor and Professor, Frank and his wife Gail have benefitted and much enjoyed their consults with Lindsey. She is one of the very few genetic counselors who specializes in working with genitourinary and prostate cancer patients. Lindsey sent us a pix from the Awards Ceremony that has our Star in the foreground with nominator and nominee behind!
Lindsey has hosted and appeared in AnCan webinars as you see below. She also LOVES promoting our cause!
Editor’s Pick:Whether the word’s concordant or congruent, if your PSMA and CT scans don’t match up, talk carefully with your Provider if you’re a good candidate for Pluvicto! (rd)
Topics Discussed
Make sure your PSMA and Full CT scans are concordant .. or is it congruent??; new lesions appear in Pluvicto follow-up scans; is BAT an option to follow Pluvicto?; when best to start Tx on recurrence; starrting IHT; liver cyst shows up on an Axumin scan; tear duct issues from chemo; Pluvicto availability; does ADT control DHT – dihyydrotesterone?
Chat Log
Jim Marshall, Melbourne, FL to Everyone 06:28 PM Concordance – Agreement or consistency
Bob G to Everyone 06:42 PM Took about 11 days before I felt back to normal. Easier how? So, I’m done (for now) with chemo. I retry abiraterone at 1/2 dose in another 10 days & will see. Scans in early Dec & then see Dr.
Jim Marshall, Melbourne, FL to Everyone 07:19 PM For you Florida guys, you can track and predict storms, hurricanes, etc with the Ventusky weather model out of the Czech Republic at. www.ventusky.com you Gulf states can use it too along with East & West Coast. It predicts weather all over the world.
Ben Nathanson to Organizer(s) only 07:31 PM mary-ellen taplin?
george rovder arlington virginia to Everyone 07:50 PM Thank you all. Good Night.
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Nov 1, 2022
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/
Editor’s Pick: Chemo robs him of breath — but he’s determined to work through his bucket list. (bn)
Topics Discussed
PSA of 3.1 to drops to 1.5 after darolutamide; who gets darolutamide for free?; on chemo and struggling to breathe; how often should I request sequencing?; why can’t my tumor be spot-radiated?; get sequencing on a rare testicular metastasis; PSMA PET at 0.2?; establishing formal qualifications for PSMA PET interpretation; another report of major fatigue on darolutamide — but maybe it’s a drug interaction; expat’s sticker shock at U.S. drug pricing; radiation fatigue can’t stop his climbing trip; break for a little toilet humor; interpreting a p53 mutation; a pharmacy offering lower-cost drugs; is bone biopsy as painful as they say?
Chat Log
David Muslin 6:40 PM Cancer genome sequencing is the whole genome sequencing of a single, homogeneous or heterogeneous group of cancer cells. It is a biochemical laboratory method for the characterization and identification of the DNA or RNA sequences of cancer cell(s).
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Oct 25, 2022
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Join our other free and drop in groups: Men (Only) Speaking Freely …1st & 3rd Thursdays @ 8.00 pm Eastern AnCan Barniskis Room Veterans Healthcare … 4th Thursday @ 8.00 pm Eastern AnCan Barniskis Room
Editor’s Pick: We hear evidence Pluvicto may be shortlived. And before you start it, be sure all your lesions express PSMA! … and higher levels of corticosteroids may reduce PSA – who knew?(rd)
Topics Discussed
How durable is Pluvicto? concordance required for Pluvicto success; incontinence during salvage radiation; are PSMA scans viable at 0.2 PSMA; Medicare covers DEXA scans; Dr. A confirms Kwon treatment – and orders NGS; extened use of prednisone may cause cataracts … or is it aging?; and that same pred may reduce your PSA!; oral pain issues from chemo.
Chat Log
Carl Forman to Everyone 03:21 PM Dr Kwon posted a video 2 weeks ago, thru PCRI, titled PSMA and LU177 in 2022 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bwUJJP614f8 May have useful info.
Len Sierra to Everyone 04:03 PM NCCN = National Comprehensive Cancer Network
rd to Everyone 04:26 PM From Bob McHugh …. ‘What does “avid” mean?’
Len Sierra to Everyone 04:27 PM Active lesion (Ed: Lesion expressing PSMA)
TonyFig to rd 05:07 PM I started 30 day Firmagon two weeks ago. Dr. VanV ordered monthly blood/testosterone/PSA 3 days prior to each injection. No side effects this far with Firmagon. Wondering if I should stay with Firmagon monthly or switch to Lupron. Thinking of staying with Firmagon since no adverse reactions at this time. Alan Babcock to Everyone 05:10 PM I have to go. Thanks for your help.
rd to TonyFig 05:11 PM Benefit of Lupron is that you can get a 3 or 4 month shot rather than monthly. Also some folks don’t like the belly shot.
Peter Kafka – MN to Everyone 05:13 PM Good night guys, Keep fighting the fight.
Jim Marshall, Alexandria, VA to Everyone 05:19 PM Here is the writelup I found Prednisone: It has been shown taking 10mg a day, can decrease the PSA result by more than 50% in many patients with hormone-refractory progressive Prostate Cancer. “In patients with serum testosterone castrate levels (less than 20ng/ml), hormone-refractory prostate cancer is defined as 2-3 consecutive rises in prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels 12 obtained at intervals of greater than 2 weeks and/or documented disease progression based on findings from CT scan and/or bone scan, bone pain, or obstructive voiding symptoms.” So, getting this straight, if one does not have Prostate Cancer, then prednisone has no effect. But if Prostate Cancer is present, then the PSA test result is one half of its normal value. (Ed: not necessarily – PSA may also be half in all men taking pred, but they didn’t look at that!)