Stage 4 prostate cancer treatment options
I have recurring prostate cancer and it has found its way to 5 different bones, including my left shoulder and two ribs on my right side. I started 6 month Lupron shots but have been told that because it is stage 4 I need additional treatment. My oncologist is recommending either Abiraterone (Zytiga) for 33 months or 6 treatments of Docetaxel chemo. She says that they look to have very equal success. With the Zytiga I will also have to take steroids, probably prednisone which I understand includes possible liver damage. Six chemo treatments seems like a better approach but I have heard Zytiiga talked about in a very positive manner. I understand it can be expensive and I do worry my prescription drug coverage could change its formulary and raise my cost significantly as well. I've already had that happen with a drug I take for Parkinsons.. Just looking for some general input regarding peoples actual experience either way.
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Had Xtandi for bone mets for a year then Radium 223 for s6 months Psa up from 10 o 41
Next step 8 rounds of chemo Only in bones T 5 9th rib and L1
What if the chemo fails? Then what help
Zytiga (abiraterone) is not very expensive now. It is available as a generic. I don’t think many guys are taking the brand anymore. I pay $62 for a month supply with Medicare part D. Shop around. Yes, some guys have liver issues but the oncologist can see that effect through blood tests and take you off it or reduce your prescription if necessary. You will need to take prednisone or equivalent steroid though the dose is very low. I’m not sure why your oncologist would tell you 33 months for abiraterone. In your scenario you would generally take it until it stops working. Maybe your oncologist thinks the median time to failure is 33 months?
You might want to consider doing both abi AND chemo. This is becoming a more common treatment for guys in your situation. Hit it hard while you can. Discuss it with your oncologist. Get a second opinion at an excellent cancer center if she doesn’t think so.
68 year old white male. Had an abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery in November 2023. Found spots. Diagnosed stage 4 prostate Gleason 4+5, metastisized into spine, a couple ribs and femur. PSA 79, absolutely no symptoms on February 18, 2024
ATTITUDE: Defeating cancer is a decision not just a happening.
Lupron shot in March ( 1 shot every 6 months), 140 mg Xtandi in AM, stopped ALL white sugar, stopped all processed foods. Stopped all red meat. 1550mg turmeric capsule with 10 mg black pepper, 300 mg Ginger root powder capsule, 500 mg garlic and powder capsule, two capsules reishi mushroom, 10,000 mg vitamin C, 12 oz V8 juice.
Started drinking alkaline spring water instead of plain spring water to get my pH up to alkaline in my body rather than acid based. I eat one meal a day of chicken, beans and vegetables high in alkaline content. Also drink green tea and Gatorade zero whenever I feel like it.
Did 5 days of radiation to kill the cells that escaped prostate and went into my bones.
Several times a day I remind the 50 trillion cells that make up me that we do not wish to die and so they must locate the 1 trillion cells that are rebelling and go on a mission, no mercy, search and destroy the rebels.
On July 12th 2024 my PSA was 0.0 and Xandi is reduced to 70 mg a day.
Some fatigue, some forgetfulness, some mood swings and some brain fog.
If you can, access Gaia channel on Internet or Roku and watch the first 48 episodes of MISSING LINKS by Greg Braddon. Each episode is about 30 minutes long. I would say that this is must do.
I must add: get on as many prayer chains as you can, whether you believe or not, because it helps to have positive energy focused at you all the time from all over the world.
0h yeah. And Alexa reads Joshua 1:9 from Bible to me everyday.
I get checked every 6 months because of my prostate cancer. It came out again in 2019 and is in check. I am better physically because I have learned from my experience that when PD tells you that you are tired, listen.
@stephenjt1tx, you might be interested in these related discussions:
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https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/lupron-generated-hot-flashes/
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Is Paxil helping you?
On second chemo PSA up to 159.3 from 41 3 months ago was 10 last year on Radium 223 and before Xtandi
Recommend?
eat lots of cheese Is this it? Help
I'm sorry to hear your psa is climbing. Are you on second round of chemo or is this your second time getting chemo treatment. I certainly hope the treatment works well for you,,I wish all the best on this news.
Second chemo session of 6 on Dox Was on Xofigio and Xtandi before stopped working