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ARPI use after radiation treatment may be an issue

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@northoftheborder yes...if you read enough of PC studies, it can make you a bit crazy..and while I have no doubt there have been instances of PC metasis even with normal PSA, I imagine they are somewhat unusual.

I have done quite alot of PC research in the past yr obviously..most of us do..for ex, Wm Hurt, the actor, passed away from prostate cancer which he had for many yrs and treated with a somewhat holistic approach by Dr. Kenneth Matsumura’s "Side Effect-Free" (SEF) chemotherapy..Matsumura's methods were proven to be mostly a sham and without proper research protocol..and he was subsequently disbarred ( medical license revoked) ...Hurt died in 2022...altho it was reported he ahd been diagnosed as early as 2013..so my take is MOST men are mostly succesfully treated IF they follow sound medical protocols, make lifestyle changes and maybe a bit lucky too..certainly there are some who are not ( lucky) and their disease is able to circumvent even the most robust pc protocols available today..

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@xahnegrey40 After reading all these posts - and Jeff’s totally depressing news - it seems that the best answer comes from a Sloan researcher who chronicled 7 types of cancer ( brain, breast, prostate, lung, etc) on a PBS special over 20 years ago.
After ALL 7 patients died during the study - using cutting edge treatments of the day - he concluded:
“Some patients will die no matter what we do, some will die because of what we do. But some patients will die no matter what.” And so it goes…
Phil