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Answering Your Chemotherapy Questions |  

Prostate Cancer Research Institute
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0:25 After 5 of 6 cycles Taxotere was stopped because of neuropathy. Can something else be done?
4:11 Is coverage for Taxotere usually ongoing throughout treatment?
6:16 Is it common that a patient would have better results from Jevtana than Taxotere?
8:06 Is Jevtana more effective at reaching a PSA nadir than Taxotere?
11:02 Is some hearing loss still a potential side effect of chemotherapy?
13:05 How long should Neulasta be sequenced before Jevtana?
14:09 Can ice caps be used to manage hair loss from chemotherapy?
18:05 Is taste loss a permanent side effect of chemotherapy?
18:49 How can chemotherapy patients ensure they're eating enough?
19:36 After ADT and a PSA drop to 0.36 should chemotherapy be used or held in reserve?
21:53 Does chemotherapy create a true state of remission or can the cancer come back later?
25:20 How does fasting affect chemotherapy?
26:29 Is chemotherapy only given when the prostate cancer has metastasized?
28:27 Alex's conclusions
29:48 If you need more help
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@TERRY-cb2ku
@TERRY-cb2ku 2 дня назад
Got my biopsy done on Wednesday and will get the results on July 2nd. My PSA has come down to 3.3 in the last few weeks. I'm hoping what was seen on MRI was just a calcification. Anyone who is a believer, please pray for me.
@ncvman
@ncvman 2 дня назад
dont need to pray. you will be fine. 3.3 is fine. I have that and been through so many biposy and mri and have nothing.
@thomasbrady63
@thomasbrady63 2 дня назад
I will keep you in my prayers. My PSA went from 2.5 to 5.4 from March 2023 to March 2024 . Then 6.2 in April . 2.9 June 3 and 2.9 June 15 . I had an MRI in April 2 lessons 1 Pirads 3 and 1 Pirads 5 . I have a biopsy scheduled for July 11 . I’m a bit nervous. Good luck . 🙏
@ncvman
@ncvman 2 дня назад
@@thomasbrady63 biopsy is piece of cake. You have time do your research.
@dianeferguson357
@dianeferguson357 2 дня назад
🙏🏻🫶🏼
@CharlieStokes-hw8rw
@CharlieStokes-hw8rw 2 дня назад
Prayer? Just spitting into the wind. Do it if it helps you feel better. Just stick with the facts Jack; get a new scan Stan (PSMA); watch who you deploy Roy (medical practitioners are a racket); you need to discuss much and get on the bus Gus (PCRI and others); find your own key, Lee, and just it let be.
@kevinford1856
@kevinford1856 2 дня назад
I just completed my six-month review following diagnosis of stage 4 PC in December 2023. At that time, my PSA was 86 and I had numerous lesions in my prostate, lymph nodes and multiple bones. I had triple therapy consisting of docetaxel (Taxotere), degarelix (Firmagon) and darolutamide (Nubeqa). I completed 5/6 cycles of docetaxel before the side effects became too great. These included loss of hair, energy, taste and appetite, diarrhoea, neuropathy, and bleeding under fingernails. I also needed several blood transfusions for low haemoglobin count. Side effects are slowly diminishing. After six months my PSA has fallen to 0.02, swelling in my prostate and lymph nodes has reduced, and I have no new cancer sites. No further chemo is planned for now, I will continue with degarelix and darolutamide for the foreseeable future. I had thought that the chemo would kill off the existing cancer in the bones, but that has not happened. My oncologist says that it not atypical. At least the cancer in the bones is not growing or spreading. Any thoughts on this? I am overall happy with the report. I no longer feel that I am in imminent danger.
@wongsiang1133
@wongsiang1133 2 дня назад
Dr. MARK Scholz and Miss.Alex thank so much for this chemotherapy discussion because later on I need to decide whether need to go for chemotherapy after my Pet Scan report is being verified.I am having prostrate cancer too.
@jaktao6044
@jaktao6044 2 дня назад
what a tie! Mark's got style.
@GCASDTech
@GCASDTech 2 дня назад
Any advice for a 53 year old Prostate Cancer patient dealing with Autoimmune disorders (rheumatoid arthritis)? Gleason 9 treatment (radical prostatectomy, non-nerve sparing, radiation, Docetaxel, Lupron). Have had undetectable PSA for two years. Oncologist will not agree to let Rheumatologist prescribe methotrexate injection to alleviate symptoms. Currently surviving on prednisone and would like to stop steroids. There is little to no information to help guide decision making.
@kczbluesman
@kczbluesman 2 дня назад
@gcasd. Look into honeybee venom therapy
@kaikai9542
@kaikai9542 2 дня назад
I , age 62, had Leuprolide & 6 cycles of Docetaxel. After the 5th cycle my PSA dropped from 291 ng to 1.38 ng , ALP dropped from 1,195 U to 138 U. My Gleason score is 10 with bones mets. The doctor will add Abiraterone after chemos. How long can I live ?
@CharlieStokes-hw8rw
@CharlieStokes-hw8rw 2 дня назад
Me: Gleason 9 with bone mets, PSA down from 224 to .3. Oncologist gave me 2 years 3 years ago. How long can I live? Until I die.
@stitcheruk1150
@stitcheruk1150 2 дня назад
@@CharlieStokes-hw8rwWhat was your treatment and what ADT are you taking ?
@CharlieStokes-hw8rw
@CharlieStokes-hw8rw 2 дня назад
@@stitcheruk1150 Lupron plus enzalutamide (Xtandi) for 24 months. Went on holiday in January (against advice). PSA nadir 0.1 in January. PSA in March 0.3 with T=88. PSMA scan in April showed met on 7th left rib with substantial uptake. Next decision point: August 24 meeting with urologist. These are the questions: back on ADT? Spot radio on 7th rib? Chemo or immunology? I'm 72 but looking for cure or durable remission without further ADT (which has been very debilitating for me).
@kaikai9542
@kaikai9542 2 дня назад
Leupron ​@@stitcheruk1150
@dianeferguson357
@dianeferguson357 2 дня назад
Pluvicto stopped after second treatment PSA doubled after first and shot up to over 2000 after 2nd. They talked about lower dose or adding more time til next treatment but blood tests before 3rd treatment weren’t great for hemoglobin, white cells, etc. Just had first treatment of Cabazitaxel and doctor said this is the last card up his sleeve. Anything left in your opinion?
@CharlieStokes-hw8rw
@CharlieStokes-hw8rw 2 дня назад
Find another sleeve.
@madhusudankulkarni1102
@madhusudankulkarni1102 15 часов назад
Titles are welcome for better understanding
@duggartaiwan786
@duggartaiwan786 2 дня назад
Imua!!
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