Managing Terminal Prostate Cancer |
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0:22 What are the next steps for a patient whose cancer is progressing in spite of treatment?
3:22 How is pain management handled during palliative care?
4:57 At what point would cancer be considered to extensive for a clinical trial?
6:56 What does the timing of the transition from treatment to palliative care look like?
8:30 What other options are there for treatment paths besides those previously mentioned?
10:39 At what point should a patient with advanced cancer get genetic testing?
11:00 What proportion of prostate cancer patients are at a point to consider palliative care?
12:46 How can patients best advocate for themselves to their physician?
13:58 Alex's conclusions
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I failed Pluvicto now waiting for an appointment for 4 spots to be targeted radiation. Wish me luck. Thanks for the video’s.
My husband took 2 treatments of Pluvicto. He could not tolerate it anymore. He had every common side effect. Numbering 10 and his PSA started climbing to 300, and the PMSA scan was not at all promising. He now may get radiation therapy, but Dr. is afraid if not careful she could cause a fracture. He has pelvis, sacrum, and femur head mets. and nerve impingement of 2 faucets of L2 and L3 vertebrae. There is some question that he has had spread to the salivary glands and is having swelling and numbness of his face, biting his lip and afraid to chew food. Trying to keep his nutrition up with protein shakes. They are also going to start him on Jetvana. It is a every 3 week infusion x 10 weeks.
It is so devastating to watch him deteriorate daily. He was dx as Stage 4, Gleason 8. May 2021. He is 80 yrs old. We have been married 46 years this May 27. Fortunately, I am able to care for him, and I hope he gets some relief soon. Anyone with experience on Jetvana or Cabazitaxal please share your experience. I pray for relief for all men who have the advanced form of prostate cancer.
God bless you both for providing insightful guidance to patient and caregivers. I have watched all your videos and that has helped me immensely in taking care of my fathers prostate cancer. PC is complex and each patient has their own biology and in this uncertain context, your videos work like a GPS and advance notification system. You help us (caregivers) by reducing anxiety and more importantly make informed decision for our patient. God bless you and wish you a all the very best from the bottom of my heart.
Dr Schulz is so awsome
I have this and I'm still kicking...
Amazingly sensitive presentation thanks
Thank you for this channel.
🙏🏾thanks PCRI
🙏🏻💙🙏🏻
Why can’t you either continue with the Pluvicto or retake another 6 cycles of Pluvicto if relapse occurs.
I have had prostrate cancer and have taken 8 85 mg sessions of docetaxel and 32 months of hormonal therapy. Prostrate cancer had spread outside to the nodes. Now totally under control .Psa is .04 for the last 2 years. After 3 years should I continue with the hormonal treatment ( imjections testosterone deprivation therapy).pls advise
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Could you please talk about the new drug SA53?
Thanks for the excellent information. Our doctors seem to rushed to explain our condition and next treatments.
I was stage 4 at diagnoses and two years later CRPC. Since docetaxel attacks rapidly going cells, would activating the ones still in remission by ADT (wake them up) by using testosterone injections exposes them more effectively to docetaxel treatment?
Appreciate so much all your videos and the information on Prostate cancer. My husband has stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer to bones. He just finished Pluvicto. He is awaiting his follow up PSMA to see how it has helped.
But I his wife had seen the discussion on terminal prostate cancer and Actinium-255 was mentioned. I could not find any information on Actinium-255 but I did find an article on Actinium-225 for prostate cancer. Could the 225 be correct and not the 255 ?? Await your response. Thanks Sandra W
Question my dad has only tried hormone blockers and chemotherapy. His PSA was 0 for almost 2 years with hormone blockers. Then it stopped working and was put on chemotherapy which he couldn't tolerate. The chemotherapy made him weak so we don't want him on anymore. Is pluvicto or immunotherapy something we can ask the oncologist about?
Hello, the best way for us to help answer your questions is to reach out to our helpline. They are able to answer questions based off your personal case: pcri.org/helpline
Treatments discussed:
2023 Advanced Prostate Cancer Treatments, Eugene Kwon, MD | th-cam.com/video/-RVVq0uDAEE/w-d-xo.html
Understanding Metastatic Disease: th-cam.com/users/ThePCRIsearch?query=metastatic
Hormone Therapy: th-cam.com/users/ThePCRIsearch?query=Hormone%20therapy
Chemotherapy: www.youtube.com/@ThePCRI/search?query=chemotherapy
Pluvicto: www.youtube.com/@ThePCRI/search?query=pluvicto
Actinium: www.youtube.com/@ThePCRI/search?query=Actinium
Xofigo: www.youtube.com/@ThePCRI/search?query=Xofigo
Genetic Testing: www.youtube.com/@ThePCRI/search?query=genetic%20testing
Clinical Trials: www.youtube.com/@ThePCRI/search?query=clinical%20trials
Immunotherapies: th-cam.com/users/ThePCRIsearch?query=immunotherapy
I meant Scholz
I curious on men who passed in Dr Sholz practice, what was their gleason score? Did men with 3+3, 3+4 ,4+3 pass away. Men with high gleason score normally have a battle obviously. I guess my question is have Dr Sholz ever see anyone loose their life from pc who had a 3+3 ?
We will ask him.
@@ThePCRI thank you
I'm at the point of this video!!I got gene test and was brk 1 -2 gave me lynparza,,do you think this will help?
Has any body u know took Ivermectin??I'm seeing people who have tried it and it worked!!!help?????
Hello Jim, we are sorry you are going through this. We have a support group leader named John Shearron from our Helpline who may be able to help you with your questions. You can reach out to him here: pcri.org/helpline
No mention of Fenbendazole…..in last resort cancer cases…….why it’s off patent and cheap……
Could you please talk about the new drug SA53?