Prognosis for Stage 4 Metastatic Prostate Cancer
Good afternoon, and thank you to any one in advance who is reading this and is able to offer any insight/similarities with their journey.
My dad (68 yrs) started experiencing crippling pain in his back this past May, that led to him being almost completely immobile. He was ultimately diagnosed with Stage 4 metastatic/advanced prostate cancer, with metastases to his pelvic and abdominal lymph nodes, as well as to his bones. His Gleason score was 9 at the time of his biopsy, and his PSA level was 800 ng/ml.
For treatment, he has received a total of three shots of Luteinizing hormone–releasing hormone (LHRH) which he will receive indefinitely, is presently taking Darolutamide (Nubeqa), and underwent 6 cycles of chemotherapy (Docetaxel) which he completed in December. They did a round of scans halfway through his chemo and told us that although the cancer seemed to be responding to the treatment (thank goodness!), it was incurable and will eventually find its way around the Darolutamide, hormone therapy and chemo. After chemo my dad's paralyzing pain was reduced to what he described as mild discomfort, which was a huge relief. His PSA settled at 5 ng/ml in the end.
About a week ago, my dad sat me down and said that he did not want to worry me, but admitted that pain seems to be coming back in a way that is progressive and more continuous. He is really worried he is going backwards, but this has not yet been confirmed and for now we are just trying to manage the pain. He has another round of scans (CT, bone scan and blood work) scheduled for next week, and now I am feeling concerned with what they may find.
I am not really sure what to ask, or how to ask, but I am just wondering if there is anyone who can give me some insight on whether they have had a similar experience with pain returning after chemotherapy, and how they managed it.
Finally, my dad's oncologist has been hesitant to offer my dad an honest prognosis, and just keeps saying "it depends". My dad is 68, and does have a history of congestive heart failure (2017), but is healthy otherwise (no diabetes, not overweight, gave up smoking 20 years ago). I know it may potentially be difficult news, but would anyone looking at the information I provided be able to let me know honestly what they think his chances are at living another 5 years or more?
Thank you again, Phil
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Thanks See my latest reply far down below and comment pls
Thanks Greg, you made my day! 😀
What's mets??
I'm retired in the Philippines with stage 4 Prostate cancer.
Metastasis in my spine L 1 L2 lumbar and T 6 7 8
How old are you now? I am near 80
Why not docetaxel for chemo
They tell me that's next if Xofigio fails
Advise please
Thanks for explaining, I'm 85 and I have mets in my bones and a slight spot in my lungs. I'm 85, dr says I'm too old for chemo I've been on Abilaterone for almost 2 months while continuing the Lupron and Zoledronic acid.
This Radiun 223 or Xofigo kills cancer in bones See if you qualify for injection
It a 3 minute inject No hair loss or other bad effects Just tired a tad On third of 6 every 4 weeks Then bone scan in July
Mel, I am not sure what you are asking me to comment on.
Laura
Why not dovetail for chemo
How old are you
What is next steps after Radium 233 oe lu 177
Hi Phil,
So sorry to hear about your family's battle with PCa. Has he had germline and somatic genetic testing done to see if some of the newer immunotherapies might be helpful? A number of the PCa groups have good articles explaining the two types of genetic testing and which patients they can benefit.
Bill