How long can you live with stage 4 prostate cancer and no treatment?

Posted by mez @mez, May 23, 2023

How long can you live with stage 4 prostate cancer with no treatment

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@melcanada

Agree However look at the site recommended and the chagra mushroom is mentioned and how scientist are working on re creating its medicinal purposes as the demand out paces the find of these mushroom's for healing

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Replying to the fungi discussion. Unfortunately there is no investment in products that have no profit potential.
Turkey tail is thought to augment chemo effects but no controlled studies being done on many potentially effective alternative therapies. Hopefully there will be more investigations done on natural products yet with no profit possibilities.

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"How long can you live with Stage IV Prostate Cancer" are words I've learned not to say and a question I've learned not to ask. So I have replaced them with these words. "How well can I live today?" "What can I do to help make this world a bit better today." I understand what three oncologists and a bunch of oncology nurses have told me. "I've got this thing that can never be cured; it can only be treated."

Like many other Stage IV buddies, have discovered living well works best. That means a Wellness Program of nutrition, not diets, exercise and intentional movements, Spirituality practiced daily, and Friendship. So you, like me, can become the best version of ourselves forever.

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@baxterlee77

My guy has prostate stage 4 metastatic in bones and lymph nodes since Nov 30 2022 ! Takes Lupron shots every 3 months takes Zytiga 4 times a day ! Had the pmsa scan getting results today ! 🤗🙏

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I was diagnosed with stage 4 with numerous Mets in bones. Started treatment with Lupron in November 2022 and added zytiga January 2023. Also started provicto Jan 2023. Psa undetectable lesions improved as per comparison scans. We seem to be at same starting point.

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@proftom2

"How long can you live with Stage IV Prostate Cancer" are words I've learned not to say and a question I've learned not to ask. So I have replaced them with these words. "How well can I live today?" "What can I do to help make this world a bit better today." I understand what three oncologists and a bunch of oncology nurses have told me. "I've got this thing that can never be cured; it can only be treated."

Like many other Stage IV buddies, have discovered living well works best. That means a Wellness Program of nutrition, not diets, exercise and intentional movements, Spirituality practiced daily, and Friendship. So you, like me, can become the best version of ourselves forever.

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It is like that, it only matters today, if we are in good shape and living well, that is what it matters!

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@agustinferrari

It is like that, it only matters today, if we are in good shape and living well, that is what it matters!

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78 Stage 4 since Mar 2020 MPC in Lumbar area even though nuked On Xtandi and Xgeva and Zolodex

Just back from sandals Royal Bahamian Live large

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How can I join your support group?

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@proftom2

"How long can you live with Stage IV Prostate Cancer" are words I've learned not to say and a question I've learned not to ask. So I have replaced them with these words. "How well can I live today?" "What can I do to help make this world a bit better today." I understand what three oncologists and a bunch of oncology nurses have told me. "I've got this thing that can never be cured; it can only be treated."

Like many other Stage IV buddies, have discovered living well works best. That means a Wellness Program of nutrition, not diets, exercise and intentional movements, Spirituality practiced daily, and Friendship. So you, like me, can become the best version of ourselves forever.

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So very well said and inspiring. We can all get beyond the me and what has been lost but it is the getting beyond ourselves to the oneness of us all and thanks for what are and have at any moment.
“Be Here Now” may warrant another read 50 years later!

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@greglynch7

So very well said and inspiring. We can all get beyond the me and what has been lost but it is the getting beyond ourselves to the oneness of us all and thanks for what are and have at any moment.
“Be Here Now” may warrant another read 50 years later!

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Yes! Dealing with cancer brings about a new perspective on existentialism.

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@colleenyoung

@melcanada, oh dear. I'm chasing around your multiple posts about claims of herbs or supplements clearing cancer. I'm afraid I'm repeating myself, but it's important to state that one must remain open-minded yet skeptical considering complementary or alternative treatments. Learn about the potential benefits and risks. As per the disclaimer for Mayo Clinic Connect https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/about-connect/tab/disclaimer/
"All information shared by members on the Mayo Clinic Connect, such as messages, images, advice, URLs, and any other material, is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding your health. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on the community."

One of my favorite websites for finding evidence-based info about herbs and supplements is Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) complementary therapies database:
– Search About Herbs (cancer specific) https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/diagnosis-treatment/symptom-management/integrative-medicine/herbs/search

Keep in mind that natural substances can also have toxicities, adverse side effects and treatment interactions.

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The herb site has lots of herbs but do any work

How about vitamin K 17 does it offer anything

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