Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Nov 20, 2023
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AnCan cannot and does not provide medical advice. We encourage you to discuss anything you hear in our sessions with your own medical team.
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Editor’s Pick: Persevere to the very end to hear us question docs who recommend Pluvicto knowing some mets won’t respond (rd)
Topics Discussed
Different MRI presentations can confuse; balance and falling; do dormant prostate cells express PSMA?; Pluvicto offers no quick result – Ac225 next??; don’t rush the prednisone taper; does your assigned doc have the right qualifications?; urinary issues lead to kidney failure – and a neck brace!; Orgovyx causes fewer hot flashes for some men; with mCRPC, don’t anguish over 0.1-0.3 PSA fluctuations; do historic doubling patterns hold when PCa recurs?; PCa recurs only IN the radiated gland – what next after 6 mo. HT?; ultra sensitive test redundant post-RT; does Pluvicto make sense for man with hybrid PCa?
Chat Log
Michael Wyn, Denversent · 6:15 PM
Thanks everyone. Good bye
Phil Dipaolasent · 6:19 PM
Hi, I would like a few minutes during the session today, if possible! Thanks, Phil Dipaola
sent · 6:21 PM
Phil – you have to be here in the first 10 minutes to be sure of time. PLEASE REFER TO OUR REMINDER. That’s the protocol with so many attendees.. If we have time at the end, we’ll certainly get to you.
sent · 6:22 PM
Were you tested for neuropathy?
Bill Franklinsent · 6:31 PM
Joel, if at all possible, don’t hesitate to ask for a physical therapy referral from your PCM. All the stuff Larry talked about would be worked on.
Bill Franklinsent · 6:37 PM
What age is considered elderly now? This is a serious question. Sometimes all doctors think about is the number on the age line. But many of us are in great shape.
TonyFigsent · 6:39 PM
I thought the Surf sound in Florida got louder in the winter. Maybe it is elderly shuffling their feet.
AnCan – ricksent · 6:52 PM
Google …… Alpha emitter vs Beta emitter PSMA radionuclide therapeutics
I will. turn 75 tomorrow, and I do not consider myself elderly!
My wife was a geriatric nurse. She had no time for doctors who blamed problems on an individual’s age.
AnCan – ricksent · 7:10 PM
Happy B-day to Alan Babcock!!!
JEFFERSONsent · 7:11 PM
thank you so much
Julian – Houstonsent · 7:14 PM
Happy B-day Alan!!!
Jimmy Greenfieldsent · 7:20 PM
Biological age , not the number. In my parent’s time 70 was elderly. People stopped moving. I know otherwise ‘healthy”50 year olds who are truly old, physically and/or behaviorally. Unfit, set in their ways etc. Then you have birthday boy Alan Babcock- 75 years young if ever I saw it.
sent · 7:21 PM
Hi I have a question about PSA test sensitivity. For the first time in about 6 months my level went below the ‘undetectable’ level as my local Kaiser defines it, <.06. Very grateful for that. Going forward, I’m wondering if I should be pushing Kaiser for a test with greater sensitivity? When people talk about their PSA testing I usually hear specificity below .06, but I’m not sure if there would be value for me in that ‘extra’ sensitivity. I am 3.5 years past initial radiation treatments not taking any medications at this point.
Alan Babcocksent · 7:22 PM
Thanks Jimmy
Jim Marshall, Jupiter, FL on Vacsent · 7:26 PM
You say not under treatment but have you been not being treatec for 3.5 yrs or on a treatment holiday. I’d press for PSA tests every 4 months. I am Kaiser too. but on treatment holiday gettng PSA test every month.
sent · 7:34 PM
Thank you Jim Marshall for the question; after radiation I did 2 years of Zytiga/prednisone, and haven’t yet had the need to restart.
Jim Marshall, Jupiter, FL on Vacsent · 7:36 PM
uugst PSA test ever 1-2 months because you are on holiday. In fact I get all the blood tests I got when under treatment. Kaiser has no problem with in in the DC area.
Jim Marshall, Jupiter, FL on Vacsent · 7:38 PM
although if the thought is you are in remission, then 3 months for a year and then either every 4 or 6 months going forward not needing all the other tests. Jim M
sent · 7:41 PM
Thank you Jim M!
Alan Msent · 7:46 PM
Matt, I have had the ultrasensitive PSA test done by Labcorp for 10 years. I prefer to see small changes and get an early warning of pending increases or decreased in PSA. I recommend it as long as it won’t give you anxiety.
Julian – Houstonsent · 7:47 PM
I am also doing the ultrasensitive PSA test every 3 months!
Alan Msent · 7:52 PM
Need to sign off guys. Good night.
Jim Marshall, Jupiter, FL on Vacsent · 8:03 PM
Kaiser has always given me PSA tests with 2 decimal places from the start 6.25 years ago. It has been less than 0.01 ever since I was on ABI + Lupron and into 15 months holiday.
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Nov 6, 2023
AnCan is grateful to the following sponsors for making this recording possible: Bayer, Foundation Medicine, Pfizer, Janssen, Myriad Genetics, Myovant, Telix & Blue Earth Diagnostics.
AnCan respectfully notes that it does not accept sponsored promotion. Any drugs, protocols or devices recommended in our discussions are based solely on anecdotal peer experience or clinical evidence.
AnCan cannot and does not provide medical advice. We encourage you to discuss anything you hear in our sessions with your own medical team.
AnCan reminds all Participants that Adverse Events experienced from prescribed drugs or protocols should be reported to the pharmaceutical manufacturer or the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). To do so call 1-800-332-1066 or download interactive FDA Form 3500 https://www.fda.gov/media/76299/download
AnCan’s Prostate Cancer Forum is back (https://ancan.org/forums). If you’d like to comment on anything you see in our Recordings or read in our Reminders, just sign up and go right ahead. You can also click on the Forum icon at the top right of the webpage.
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: Several Gents face new lesions, and a couple of GU med oncs overlook the obvious! (rd)
Topics Discussed
Oligometastatic treatment strategies; could this be a recurrence?; single new bone lesion; PSMA shows metastatic lymph node; can prednisone suppress testosterone?; dehydration/low potassium causes brief blackout; full bladder strategies during RT; can you do Provenge while on androgen blockers; GU med onc overlooks PSMA scan; Next Generation Sequencing needed post Pluvicto; AUS coating could be the problem; chemo only works 25% of time
Chat Log
Peter Kafka – Mauisent · 6:33 PM
For some guys it is a question of whether the mets are causing pain or discomfort in deciiding to radiate
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Oct 24, 2023
AnCan is grateful to the following sponsors for making this recording possible: Bayer, Foundation Medicine, Pfizer, Janssen, Myriad Genetics, Myovant, Telix & Blue Earth Diagnostics.
UPCOMING WEBINAR – Let’s talk Medicare 2024!Monday, Oct 30 8.00 pm Eastern Register at http://tinyurl.com/ancanmedicare . We plan NOT to make this scary!!!
AnCan respectfully notes that it does not accept sponsored promotion. Any drugs, protocols or devices recommended in our discussions are based solely on anecdotal peer experience or clinical evidence.
AnCan cannot and does not provide medical advice. We encourage you to discuss anything you hear in our sessions with your own medical team.
AnCan reminds all Participants that Adverse Events experienced from prescribed drugs or protocols should be reported to the pharmaceutical manufacturer or the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). To do so call 1-800-332-1066 or download interactive FDA Form 3500 https://www.fda.gov/media/76299/download
AnCan’s Prostate Cancer Forum is back (https://ancan.org/forums). If you’d like to comment on anything you see in our Recordings or read in our Reminders, just sign up and go right ahead. You can also click on the Forum icon at the top right of the webpage.
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: Facing the future as a three-year drug holiday falters. (bn)
Topics Discussed
Smooth recovery for kidney transplant patient who chose surgery over radiation; beginning of the end for a three-year drug holiday; turning to Pluvicto after chemo failure — which treatment is worse?; what it’s like undergoing Pluvicto therapy yet again; off ADT for 18 months, but now unexplained fatigue as PSA rises; controversy over Jonathan Epstein; prophylaxis for ADT bone loss; when triplet therapy makes sense; putting out the welcome mat for questions.
Chat Log
Peter Kafka – Maui · 7:20 PM
How much radiation from Pluvicto can a person safely have if multiple cycles are involved?
Al L · 7:26 PM
i didn’tmention it but I talk to Dr Scholz next week as well. He has patients that have had more Pluvicto sessions than I have had. I will be asking him about tolerating multiple rounds.
Peter Kafka – Maui · 7:33 PM
Has Marc had previous PSMA scans? Have they shown up stuff? Just wondering with low PSA profile.
Rick Davis · 7:45 PM
The Active Surveillor
Gary P · 7:52 PM
Here is the WP article:
Gary P · 7:54 PM
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2023/10/22/johns-hopkins-jonathan-epstein-pathology/
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Oct 16, 2023
AnCan is grateful to the following sponsors for making this recording possible: Bayer, Foundation Medicine, Pfizer, Janssen, Myriad Genetics, Myovant, Telix & Blue Earth Diagnostics.
UPCOMING WEBINAR – Let’s talk Medicare 2024!Monday, Oct 30 8.00 pm Eastern Register at http://tinyurl.com/ancanmedicare . We plan NOT to make this scary!!!
AnCan respectfully notes that it does not accept sponsored promotion. Any drugs, protocols or devices recommended in our discussions are based solely on anecdotal peer experience or clinical evidence.
AnCan cannot and does not provide medical advice. We encourage you to discuss anything you hear in our sessions with your own medical team.
AnCan reminds all Participants that Adverse Events experienced from prescribed drugs or protocols should be reported to the pharmaceutical manufacturer or the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). To do so call 1-800-332-1066 or download interactive FDA Form 3500 https://www.fda.gov/media/76299/download
AnCan’s Prostate Cancer Forum is back (https://ancan.org/forums). If you’d like to comment on anything you see in our Recordings or read in our Reminders, just sign up and go right ahead. You can also click on the Forum icon at the top right of the webpage.
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: Common themes this week… mono-darolutamide and drug holidays (rd)
Topics Discussed
Newbie faces recurrence post-RRP; younger newbie has delayed debulking with advancing situation; spot RT for the General; two opposing situations with mono-daro… a holiday for one and no T for the other; Embr Wave adn estrogen patches; clean scans has doc suggesting a drug holiday; is spot RT alone just whack-a-mole?; abi stops working so what’s next; Zometa gives severe flu like symptoms; Len gets positive scans and turns to spot RT and mono-daro; Paxlovid
Chat Log
sent · 5:55 PM
Stacy Loeb
Alan Babcocksent · 6:02 PM
I will be leaving periodically to check on my wife who is having eye surgery tomorrow.
Carlos Huertasent · 6:09 PM
cognitive what ?
Alan Babcocksent · 6:11 PM
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Daily Life – Great Courses
Jeff G.sent · 6:33 PM
Since I started to eat tofu, I no longer get hot flashes and sweats. Would not be a good plan for pts with gynecomastia.
sent · 6:51 PM
No
Gary Psent · 6:56 PM
darolutamide or nubeqa
Jim Marshall, Alexandria, VAsent · 7:21 PM
Len has the COOL (aka NO SWEAT) gene
AnCan – ricksent · 7:22 PM
97.3 …. Len is cool!!
David Muslinsent · 7:23 PM
i listen to 97.3
David Muslinsent · 7:26 PM
got to go guys. Great meeting as always. Thanks for moderating Len
Hi-Risk/Recurrent/Advanced PCa Video Chat, Oct 2, 2023
AnCan is grateful to the following sponsors for making this recording possible: Bayer, Foundation Medicine, Pfizer, Janssen, Myriad Genetics, Myovant, Telix & Blue Earth Diagnostics.
AnCan respectfully notes that it does not accept sponsored promotion. Any drugs, protocols or devices recommended in our discussions are based solely on anecdotal peer experience or clinical evidence.
AnCan cannot and does not provide medical advice. We encourage you to discuss anything you hear in our sessions with your own medical team.
AnCan reminds all Participants that Adverse Events experienced from prescribed drugs or protocols should be reported to the pharmaceutical manufacturer or the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). To do so call 1-800-332-1066 or download interactive FDA Form 3500 https://www.fda.gov/media/76299/download
AnCan’s Prostate Cancer Forum is back (https://ancan.org/forums). If you’d like to comment on anything you see in our Recordings or read in our Reminders, just sign up and go right ahead. You can also click on the Forum icon at the top right of the webpage.
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:What next… more Keytruda or switch to Pluvicto?? (rd)
Topics Discussed
Navigating slow-developing recurrence; early days treating denovo lymph mets; Embr to the rescue; post-RT urinary stricture creates problem; hormone therapy poses exercise issues for some of our older Gents; intermittent immunotherapy; new hip after much HT; Group suggests patience before switching therapy; older Gent favors savings to hot flashes; what next when HT does its job? – exercise and a GU med onc!
Meet 1st & 3rd Mondays 0800pm ET and 2nd and 4th Tuesday 0600pm ET . Jim
Boykin Jordan – Springfield, VAsent · 5:48 PM
Thanks Jim — I’ll update my calendar
AnCan – ricksent · 5:56 PM
Embr wave Ancan50
https://embrlabs.com/products/embr-wave-2
sent · 6:08 PM
I’m in Palatine and am always looking for people to bicycle with.
russ hooversent · 6:16 PM
holmium laser enucleation procedure
sent · 6:24 PM
773-294-4151 I’m off to AZ on the 15th for the season, let’s definitely get together in the spring
sent · 6:38 PM
Akeega contains two active substances: niraparib and abiraterone acetate.
Julian – Houstonsent · 6:39 PM
Great talk tonight again! Catch you next week. Thank you.
GARY Zsent · 6:58 PM
Gentlemen – Big thanks to all. Had Mohs outpatient surgery 730am today for basal cell on side of face…need to say goodnight for today’s forum. I look forward to our next one. Best, Gary Z.