Thank you for helping me to understand my report. I was underwent a biopsy in 2019 and the Gleason Score was 8 with two samples at a 9. The robotic surgery was completed two months after. The pathology report indicated positive margins; seminal vesicle invasion and positive right side nerve bundles. I received radiation and Androgen Deprivation Therapy the following year and for one year the PSA results were non-detectable. Unfortuately, the PSA levels are rising quickly. In the last 4 months the levels have doubled every two months and the last level was 1.2. A PSMA PET Scan has been scheduled for July 30, 2024.
@teresa97603 күн бұрын
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@MrTheherd3 күн бұрын
Frankly I was surprised that this talk focussed on living with the side effects of ADT. For those who only needed 6 month treatment of ADT, the focus should be on eliminating the side effects by appropriate medication such as testosterone replacement therapy. It is inadmissible that one six month shot can lead to well over three years side effects or even more for people over 70.
@RayMilland-tf2we13 күн бұрын
Neirher of them work with Tamsolusin or Finasteride! Danger of lowering blood pressure apparently !
@donwilson731213 күн бұрын
Why was my comment removed ?
@Michelle2731x15 күн бұрын
I think Rons success at beating prostate cancer may be due to his running and less to the drugs. I have found the medical "experts" only focus on treatments and not cures. There is no money in curing cancer. Just my opinion. Often just discussing making changes to diet brings ridicule/how dare you question doctors and the discussion is SHUT DOWN on cancer forums.
@jazandriz17 күн бұрын
For any men with prostate cancer watching this, studies shown here are 15 years old. And if published in 2011 with 20 year survival data it means 1990 treatments were in effect… Prognosis is much better now than it was then.
@haroldcalderon903020 күн бұрын
Excellent explanation
@nestordupo84523 күн бұрын
I have problem of leakage after my surgery its now almost 1 yr n still have leak. I still have sex drive but my wife don't have it anymore and When my orgams come I feel pain in my lower abdomen. I don't know why. I must ask my Doctor. I use a cream called vitarus and its help a little but also have pain in my testicle. Anyway my cancer is gone thats the matter for me at this moments.
@MM-sf3rl25 күн бұрын
Great presentation! Too bad so few men will see this and be presented with focal therapy options.
@rongiovagnoli756028 күн бұрын
Like if this would make a fucking difference . Monkeys will fly before any perverted doctor will examine me or my prostate
@user-nv4dk9ki8sАй бұрын
Hi Dr I'm from Durban south Africa I had 10 out of 14 cores test positive for Gleason 6 on biopsy - my psa has been ranging from 4.7 to 6.7 in the last three years also coming down at times - is there any hope for active surveillance or not
@wendellrider1212Ай бұрын
Correction: Six men.
@hastensavoir7782Ай бұрын
Will not ejaculating for 2 months cause Prostate cancer?
@marcandrechiffert6739Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@timkbtАй бұрын
I’m going to Duke, they never put on Vitamin D when I was on Lupron for one year now I have severe back pain. Cancer came back and they tried Lupron again. I can’t take it and I told them so. Gave it to me anyway.
@stergios4262 ай бұрын
She really likes blaming the patients for the problems created by unskilled surgeons.
@CLM22042 ай бұрын
Be your own doctor by doing your Own Research The munchies will poison your health & weight while eating sugar & pastries = the FACTS By the WAY Money is destroying our Brains especially when WE Don’t have brains while using labels to Relax be-hind the leaders eating artificial foods & drugs
@williammack5712 ай бұрын
Your rest of your life sucks. Get used to it. I see no reason to live at this pount
@ricknowak45822 ай бұрын
I'm going to start proton therapy pretty soon.And i'm frightful that them radiating in the area is just gonna disturb the cancer and it will spread. That's what I am a scared of. Then it will get worse. Everybody's story I hear it never goes away. Surgery, But radiation, A d t. It's a never ending process. That once the medical field gets their hooks in you they never let you go!!!!!
@waynefoote3781Ай бұрын
This sounds frightening and is very discouraging. I am new to this and I guess I will have to just keep educating myself before I do anything else.
@waynefoote3781Ай бұрын
How about Proton radiation? i heard that it made someone 11 years cancer free. Are you strictly talking about hormone therapy? I would really appreciate your answer sir.
@ricknowak45822 ай бұрын
I think there's so much money involved with the pharmaceuticals. That's the Reason behind giving you these hormone treatments.
@waynefoote3781Ай бұрын
hmmmm. I am going to remain EXTREMELY cautious! I don't like the sounds of this at all!
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@yatlungzee47532 ай бұрын
Is there anyway, I can contact Ron Johnson to exchange ideas on combating prostate cancer with exercise?
@janetw94302 ай бұрын
Prostate cancer is not just a man’s disease, it’s a couple’s disease. If doctors were open and honest about all side effects possible, men would not have much regret.
@clives45012 ай бұрын
Terrible audio quality.
@lesliefreeman90703 ай бұрын
*Promosm*
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@mikepatel72353 ай бұрын
Amazing presentation!
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@jimforrest87963 ай бұрын
You never mentioned Cushing syndrome.
@arrowdurfee66033 ай бұрын
Is there any benefit to getting HBOT shortly after radiation treatment and before symptoms arise to try to avoid late radiation effects?
@Sam-jr2ncАй бұрын
great question
@gjosgila6 күн бұрын
That is my plan. Have to see what the insurance people say about that.
@pauljackson49234 ай бұрын
Megastrol got rid of my hot flashes about 99%
@Liquid_People4 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@robgerety4 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. I'm not sure how hormone therapy impacts these numbers. For example. I am 4+3 = 7 with a large tumor covering almost the entire gland. Some suspicion of disease in pelvic nodes but not definitive even after PSMA PET. I have had 3 of my 6 month course of hormone therapy (Lupron plus Darolutamide trial). My psa went from 17.0 to 0.06 ng/ml on test immediately before radiation started. The plan is for External beam radiation of about 9 weeks. Start with wide field to get pelvic nodes, prostate and seminal vesicles. Finish with more narrow field to get prostate only (as I understand it anyway). Brachytherapy is not in my plan. Not even presented to me. Its hard to imagine my psa going any lower after radiation???
@threeftr3349Ай бұрын
My husband is 65, had a PSA of 4.7 (within normal limits for his age), but because it went up 2 points within 6 months of his last PSA, he had a biopsy. His Gleason score is 4+3=7, MRI, PSMA shown cancer only in the prostate. A 4K test showed it was less aggressive then what the Gleason score showed. He had one 6 month injection of Lupron. Weeks later, LDR brachytherapy, since the cancer was tiny he only had the minimum amount of 38 seed placements. Weeks after that, he's going to get 5 weeks of beam radiation therapy. The way the doctor explained it the radiation damages the DNA of all cells. First you knock cancer down with hormone therapy that starves the cancer cells from testosterone. Cancer cells weakness is repairing it's DNA, so it will begin to die off. Which can occur over several months, or longer. The normal cells that that has damage DNA from the radiation treatment, can eventually repair itself. The immune system will clean up the damaged dead cell debris left behind. After that it is active surveillance.
@johnblack21934 ай бұрын
Do we know if this helps for prostate cancer? How much does this cost per treatment? thanks.
@arrowdurfee66033 ай бұрын
I don't know if it helps cancer but I do know that in Idaho falls, by private pay, a session is 250 dollars at the hospital. In a private HBOT center in the same city it's 150 per session but their tank does not take to as low a pressure, but still good for quite few issues.
@charlesblumenstock91604 ай бұрын
Yes active survailence is workig any rise in psa means more testing vellocity and psad which will reuire a trus test with out the biopsy other tests might roll out as actiive survailense does pause 5:36 5:37 5:37 5:39 5:39 5:40
@user-df8cf6nu8z4 ай бұрын
HEY MEN SAY NO NO NO TO CASTRATION THERAPY SUCK IT UP AND LIVE THE LIVE AS A MAN
@steveg69784 ай бұрын
If you can get 5 years, something else will come along.
@user-he7yu3hg3c4 ай бұрын
Google show me a picture of how you land during prostate seeds therapy in plant
@clintcarter5 ай бұрын
🙏💪
@Spinonemaster5 ай бұрын
I just bailed on my 3rd ADT shot (6 mo shot) when I dug into the cardio risks after 12 mo's .... mid risk gleason 7 (4+3) 28 rad treatments .... my Oncologist never pointed out this risk, but pushed for 18 mo's (eliguard shot is 3K
@terriblepainter76755 ай бұрын
I would think the risk of not taking ADT is much bigger… the cardio side effects can be managed…
@JukeboyJoeAxford5 ай бұрын
This was a valuable presentation for me. The discussion of mortality in relation to recurrence was especially helpful. My biopsy on 2023-12-20 revealed 3 + 4 = 7, with one core 90% involvement and another had 70%, most others much lower. Half of my cores contained cancer. I'm opting for robot assisted prostatectomy on 2024-04-09. I am 64, athletic, optimal weight and in good health. I do have issues with blood clots so I will be going with an ICV filter. This presentation helps me gain a little more info about what I may be in for long term, thanks a lot.
@patledoc4 ай бұрын
Good luck with your surgery ! 👍🏻
@joeax6124 күн бұрын
Had my surgery on April 22, doing well. Hoping PSA in July is where it needs to be, I really don't want ADT or radiation. Gleason grade 4, Gleason score 8, so we'll see. Hope you are doing well
@JukeboyJoeAxford24 күн бұрын
@@patledoc Surgery went well. My 30 day post surgery PSA was undetectable. The pathology report post surgery came back with negative margins and no cancer in the lymph nodes or seminal vesicles. I do have perineural invasion, don't know much about that. Was totally incontinent while standing upright, but that is improving significantly. I'm doing okay, thanks for checking in with me.
@JukeboyJoeAxford24 күн бұрын
@@joeax61 Surgery went well. My 30 day post surgery PSA was undetectable. The pathology report post surgery came back with negative margins and no cancer in the lymph nodes or seminal vesicles. I do have perineural invasion, don't know much about that. Was totally incontinent while standing upright, but that is improving significantly. I'm doing okay, thanks for checking in with me. Hoping the best for you, thanks for checking in with me Joe Axford. What part of the world do you live in? I live in Austin, Texas.
@patledoc24 күн бұрын
Great news!
@marinaisabelramirez80985 ай бұрын
So it’s curative at 50% rate at 10 years
@iaintoms70715 ай бұрын
Nearly a year ago, my wife died from liver cancer. During her illness , I had lost a lot of weight and had developed lower back pain, but was otherwise quite a fit 78 year old . A routine AP blood test indicated a possible cancer, but an ultrasound scan was negative., but my GP ordered a PSA test which was 872 (is that a record?). Our National Heath Service is marvellous, and within days assigned an oncologist. There and then, he told me that be believed I had advanced prostate cancer which was likely to have metastasised, Having a suite of scans was necessary because those procedures would have to be undertaken. All those tests, and biopsy confirmed it was it was Gleason 9 and had metastasised at least to my lungs and bones. Other than backache, mild problems with urination and the weight loss, I felt OK. The oncologist offered chemo or ADT, but a clotting disorder, a long prolonged AQT and my desire for quality of life, we agreed that I would go onto daily ADT (Xtandi) and a three monthly injection of Prostrap. My PSA rapidly fell to about 2. I experienced nearly all the side effects plus others (unbearable itching being one of them. I put back on half the weight I had lost but distributes to different places, and I joke that the NHS should provide me with a bra. Yes, mood swings, depression, fatigue etc have hit me hard, but I think that they are declining. I dont regret this way of managing the disease. I have chronic atopic eczema which I believe has been aggravated by the meds, a tapered course of steroids can remarkably effective. Our NHS has been remarkable and really quick to act. Maybe our consultants are too busy to spend much time with you, or show you the scans etc. Basically I have experienced more quick actions than long chats in the consulting room. What do you think?
@tommy..9805 ай бұрын
I have prostate cancer that metastasize to my spine and before it did metastasized my Dr told me to do ADT did not mention one word about it so I filled my prescription and went home and decided to educate myself on this medication he gave me … After extensive research I told my wife that there’s no way in hell I’m going to take the medication…. So today I’m just doing radiation and my faith will get me through the rest….
@charlesgair86083 ай бұрын
I Just Went Through This Same Situation My Cancer Was All Still In My Prostate ..I Had Gleason 8 PC In One Core 7,6 In Two More Cores .Other 9 Were No Cancer .PSA Was 4.5 .I Had 4 Weeks EBT .I Refused To Take The ADT Firmagon Shot And Had Permanent Brachy Seed Implants Last June .two Weeks Ago My Oncologist Told Me That My PSA Was O.6 And A Week Later My Cancer Was Undetectable .In Remission.
@wendellrider12124 күн бұрын
Good luck and God bless.,
@terriblepainter76756 ай бұрын
Thank you to these gentlemen for sharing their experiences. It was uplifting and inspiring.
@clintcarter6 ай бұрын
This is one of the most important videos regarding cancer (prostate cancer for me 😒) currently on KZbin. The breakthroughs current and on the verge are truly worth allowing hope and positivity to seep in. Thanks for sharing Alex and all the best on your continued recovery!❤️🩹 🙏💪🥳🙏
@mactheslovac86736 ай бұрын
The woman is irritating seems to be all about her what she went through and what she had to sacrifice
@terriblepainter76756 ай бұрын
It is meant to be from a caregiver perspective. She does seem to experience high caregiver stress. Every caregiver is different, but I believe that as a spouse you have “co-cancer”.