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New to Group-Abiterone and hot flashes
I appreciate learning about this support group-I have stage 4 metastatic and am responding well to abiterone; do hot flashes subside? When?
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Stage3b Prostrate cancer
In November of last year I was diagnosed with stage3b prostrate cancer. At that time I was told that the cancer was contained and that...
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My dad got diagnosed with prostate cancer and liver cancer
My 78 years dad got diagnosed with prostate cancer and liver cancer, the Dr says its stage 4 what can be done to help him?EUROMAX...
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Chris Hoy, British olympic cyclist announces prostate cancer diagnosis
He is 48 and so quite young to have stage 4 cancer. It is getting a lot of coverage in the UK so maybe less...
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PALB2 Gene: How does this effect treatment and outcome?
My partner who was diagnosed with stage 4 A prostate cancer just tested positive for the PALB2 gene. Will this decrease his chances of long...
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Chemotherapy and what to expect
I'm Stage 4 Prostate metatsized to bones. PSA has been going up the last few months and is up to 4.0 now. I was diagnosed...
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Chemotherapy ...Scared
Hi After a year of apalutamide and the Eligard shots with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer..the hormone therapy isn't working anymore...They are scheduling Chemotherapy and my...
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Are my partner's Hormone therapy side effects affecting me?
My husband is receiving hormone therapy for stage 4 prostate cancer. I am now experiencing hot flashes. It's not menopause, I went through that 2...
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Low baseline testostrone and overall survival after treatment
My husband has a baseline testosterone of 202. He started ADT and will be doing internal and external radiation for stage 4 A advanced regional...
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Erleada (apalutamide) + Eligard (leuprolide) not working anymore
I've taken Apalutamide and Eligard for a year now for Stage 4 Prostate Cancer. It quit working in April this year and PSA started going...
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@jacksgland, your timeline offers hope to many, living with stage 4 is possible. How are you...