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The ZERO Prostate Cancer Support Community connects patients, families, friends and caregivers to enhance the quality of life for all those affected by prostate cancer. This community is sponsored by ZERO Prostate Cancer, an Inspire trusted partner.
Prostate cells can end up in the lungs. Prostate cancer is the most common non-cutaneous malignancy diagnosed in men. When it metastasizes, it usually spreads to bone and/or lymph nodes. A handful of cases have described prostatic metastases to the lung; however, this is usually in the setting of existing bone lesions . Here we describe a ...
One of the most important steps is to get frequent prostate cancer screenings, so you can catch cancer spread quickly. These lifestyle changes can have a positive effect on your overall physical and mental health: cutting back on alcohol . quitting smoking. maintaining a healthy weight. making smart food choices. staying physically active ...
For up to 20% of people, kidney cancer has already spread by the time they find out they have cancer. Up to 40% of people experience cancer spread after getting kidney surgery (nephrectomy) to treat kidney cancer. Kidney cancer, including renal cell carcinoma (the most common type), can spread to any part of the body, but it commonly affects ...
Prostate cancer nodules just in the lungs. PSA controlled by Bicalutamide at 0.6 BUT, would like to see the cancer gone! Are there any thoughts on use of Ivermectin (Stromectol) tablets?
X-linked disorders are genetic or inherited disorders that can cause a variety of symptoms that can impact development at an early age.... show more Jul 23, 2024 X-linked hypophosphatemia
My dad's cancer is now in basically EVERY bone. The images were horrific. Spine hips legs arms shoulders. The only place it is clear - the Prostate!!!!! His PSA is .01. The doctor has said in over 10,000 patients he has never ever ever seen this. It's gotten so bad in 7 months. He was clear when he started the trial for Prostate.
Ron has recurrent prostate cancer. Ron also has fibrosis in his lungs. His lymph nodes were growing for about a year then he started hormone therapy in March then had a CT scan of his chest, abdomen and pelvis in May that showed no lesions but the lung lymph nodes were about 1.2 cms.
I had a C11 Choline PET/CT scan done in Feb 2016, which detected prostate cancer cells in the lungs. No bone metastasis. No sign of prostate cells in the pelvis. Only in the lungs. I am scheduled for a lung biopsy to verify results. Has anyone been treated for prostate cancer (as secondary lung cancer). What are the treatment options. Is chemo ...
Cancer stage indicates whether prostate cancer has spread outside the original tumor to other parts of the body. Prostate cancer that spreads is known as metastatic prostate cancer . Staging takes place at the time of diagnosis .