Stage 4 PC Longevity: Anyone have prostate cancer more than 10 years?
There is a lot of great info on this forum. I am 54 and was just diagnosed in January with metastatic Stage 4 PC. (Hip, L4, Sacrum, and a small liver lesion). My PSA has gone from 359 in January to .24 last week and I feel great! I am curious to know how many guys on this forum have been treated for more than 10 years and what your quality of life is like. It is stories like this that will give me (and others) more hope. Peace to you all!!!
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Your story gives me lots of hope! What meds did you start with and how have they been adjusted over the years? I've been on daily abiraterone, daily Prednisone, and quarterly lupron for 11 months
Where you de novo when diagnosed or did you start stage one and progress the stage 4? What was your PSA when you were first diagnosed? What treatments did you receive?
Thank you for sharing the details of your journey! 20 years is a great milestone to look forward to!! I'm doing the same. Wishing you peace this holiday season.
Wow you are the North Star of hope!
I started out with a prosectomy, followed by radiation,
followed by provenge treatment. From there I had taxotere chemotherapy, lupron shots twice a year. Next was Abirateone acetate and prednisone which kept me in remission for almost 4 years. After that stopped working, they gave me Xtandi. That only lasted 3 months. Then they gave me 13 rounds of Jevtana. Pluvicto came available and that failed after 3 rounds because it made my PSA rise rapidly in my opinion. They put me back on Jevtana now, with 5 rounds of carboplatin with it. I'm on Jevtana alone again, every 3 weeks. This is where I stand now. My PSA rose from 1.56 to 20.83 after using Pluvicto, which failed. My PSA is now 19.33 after 5 rounds of Jevtana. As long as it works, they have me approved for that for a year.
Any idea why Jevtana is better than taxotere chemo for yo
Why did Lu 177 or Pluvicto not ork, The want me on a clinical trial of both
Hi I’m getting my first pluvicto treatment tomorrow can you give me any advice or how the side effects were and how long you had to stay away from people 2-3/days thank you Dave
Ask @robert570 he was on it as above
I have not been accepted yet
Why no radiation to the lymph nodes?
I think insurance companies prefer Docetaxel versus Jevtana when Castrate Sensitive. At least that is what I have been told. Jevtana also seems to have fewer side effects and is better tolerated. My understanding is that for some who become Castrate Resistant doctors may choose a combination of Jevtana and Carboplatin. My understanding regarding Pluvicto is that people respond in three ways. 1) It does not work. 2) It works but only drops PSA 50%, or 3) there is a profound response to the treatment. I do not know why Pluvicto works for some and not others. I have the same questions about chemotherapy and ADT. I'm guessing it depends on the type of PC mutation that one is experiencing. Is there BRAC1 or BRAC2 involvement or some other mutation that one might not be aware they have. Prostate Cancer sucks. We have to keep fighting.