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Jevtana
Once again I am asking for any information that can be provided from this great group. Would appreciate any information for Jevtana treatment. At doctor's appt yesterday, my husband's hemoglobin had decreased to 7.6 and he had to have a blood transfusion. His Alkaline Phosphatase went up again.
Once again I am asking for any information that can be provided from this great group. Would appreciate any information for Jevtana treatment. At doctor's appt yesterday, my husband's hemoglobin had decreased to 7.6 and he had to have a blood transfusion. His Alkaline Phosphatase went up again.
MsHope
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
Jevtana
Once again I am asking for any information that can be provided from this great group. Would appreciate any information for Jevtana treatment. At doctor's appt yesterday, my husband's hemoglobin had decreased to 7.6 and he had to have a blood transfusion. His Alkaline Phosphatase went up again. He
Once again I am asking for any information that can be provided from this great group. Would appreciate any information for Jevtana treatment. At doctor's appt yesterday, my husband's hemoglobin had decreased to 7.6 and he had to have a blood transfusion. His Alkaline Phosphatase went up again. He
MsHope
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
PSA going down, but ALP increasing
I'm 3 weeks into a clinical trial for ARV-766, an AR degrader. At 2 weeks, my PSA had dropped from 133 to 66! Bone pain is much less. All my liver numbers are fine, but alkaline phosphatase has gone from 199 when I started to 429 at two weeks and 519 at three weeks. Doc thinks may just be a surge, but
I'm 3 weeks into a clinical trial for ARV-766, an AR degrader. At 2 weeks, my PSA had dropped from 133 to 66! Bone pain is much less. All my liver numbers are fine, but alkaline phosphatase has gone from 199 when I started to 429 at two weeks and 519 at three weeks. Doc thinks may just be a surge, but
rsgdmd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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Update May 15, 2024
Hoping all is well with others on this site. UPDATE May 15 2024 I am concerned about results of the Right frontal skull SUV 5.3 previously 0.75. I have researched and really can't find any information that I can understand. Any replies would be greatly appreciated My husband had his PSMA PET/
Hoping all is well with others on this site. UPDATE May 15 2024 I am concerned about results of the Right frontal skull SUV 5.3 previously 0.75. I have researched and really can't find any information that I can understand. Any replies would be greatly appreciated My husband had his PSMA PET/
MsHope
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Updating my husband's journey, hoping it helps others - any words of encouragement are welcome, but please only positive comments
The first part is in my profile. It makes me feel vulnerable to share, but we have benefited enormously from reading others' stories, so I'm sharing. UPDATE: 8/18/21 PSA =0.45 9/6/21 last dose Orgovyx 9/7/21 First Eligard 3 month shot 9/17/21 PSA =0.78 10/18/21 PSA =1.28 Nov not tested 12
The first part is in my profile. It makes me feel vulnerable to share, but we have benefited enormously from reading others' stories, so I'm sharing. UPDATE: 8/18/21 PSA =0.45 9/6/21 last dose Orgovyx 9/7/21 First Eligard 3 month shot 9/17/21 PSA =0.78 10/18/21 PSA =1.28 Nov not tested 12
SuppWife
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Wednesday Words
The words this week I want to define are
alkaline phosphatase.
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
is an enzyme that is released by the bile ducts cells ( among other organs). The release of ALP is a marker of stress or injury. So the more injury or stress to the bile duct cells, the higher
The words this week I want to define are
alkaline phosphatase.
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
is an enzyme that is released by the bile ducts cells ( among other organs). The release of ALP is a marker of stress or injury. So the more injury or stress to the bile duct cells, the higher
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
degarelix v/s eligard "lupron"
my baseline psa was1316 with a elevated alkaline phosphatase of 270 12/2021 , on 01/13/2021 my psa had risen to 1665 to avoid a further psa spike I was given a loading dose of 240 mg of degarelix followed by 80 mg every 28 days for 18months then for 3 mouths this last summer a three month dose of
my baseline psa was1316 with a elevated alkaline phosphatase of 270 12/2021 , on 01/13/2021 my psa had risen to 1665 to avoid a further psa spike I was given a loading dose of 240 mg of degarelix followed by 80 mg every 28 days for 18months then for 3 mouths this last summer a three month dose of
yardsailor
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Alkaline phosphatase is 161
Pbc, they put me on ocaliva earlier this year along with urso, apparently I'm not responding to either, ..my
alkaline
phosphatase
fluctuates from the 120s to 161 every
test
, is there anything I can do food wise or herbal to lower this? I hate pills lol
Pbc, they put me on ocaliva earlier this year along with urso, apparently I'm not responding to either, ..my
alkaline
phosphatase
fluctuates from the 120s to 161 every
test
, is there anything I can do food wise or herbal to lower this? I hate pills lol
Dunks72
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PBC Foundation
1 year ago
hyperthyroidism and side effects
I'm 8 weeks in now and my levels have come down. What's the minimum carbizamole we can take to stop relapse, I don't want to go hypo. I'm on 10mg at the moment but have 250 alkaline phosphatase reading which can indicate liver damage. What happens if the meds cause liver damage, I so want to stop
I'm 8 weeks in now and my levels have come down. What's the minimum carbizamole we can take to stop relapse, I don't want to go hypo. I'm on 10mg at the moment but have 250 alkaline phosphatase reading which can indicate liver damage. What happens if the meds cause liver damage, I so want to stop
Zoe12
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Exciting!
CymaBay Submits New Drug Application to FDA for Seladelpar for the Treatment of Primary Biliary Cholangitis December 15, 2023 8:00am EST Download as PDF - NDA is supported by data evaluating seladelpar efficacy and safety in over 500 patients - - Seladelpar is the first New Drug Application from
CymaBay Submits New Drug Application to FDA for Seladelpar for the Treatment of Primary Biliary Cholangitis December 15, 2023 8:00am EST Download as PDF - NDA is supported by data evaluating seladelpar efficacy and safety in over 500 patients - - Seladelpar is the first New Drug Application from
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
5 months ago
Supplements and self-care
Hi everyone, I am new to this site and to this forum. It has been a wealth of information. I know there have been plenty of other threads, regarding supplements, and how we take care of ourselves, but some of them have aged and just wanted to start a fresh one. I am 53 and was diagnosed with stage
Hi everyone, I am new to this site and to this forum. It has been a wealth of information. I know there have been plenty of other threads, regarding supplements, and how we take care of ourselves, but some of them have aged and just wanted to start a fresh one. I am 53 and was diagnosed with stage
StayinAlive8
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Confused
I had a liver biopsy, my score is F3 S2 (NASH) I was told I don’t have cirrhosis yet. However, I have been getting spider veins on my legs and feel pain on my veins on the back of my legs up to my thighs. They are not bulging and the pain lasts for a couple of days and then it’s gone. I have
I had a liver biopsy, my score is F3 S2 (NASH) I was told I don’t have cirrhosis yet. However, I have been getting spider veins on my legs and feel pain on my veins on the back of my legs up to my thighs. They are not bulging and the pain lasts for a couple of days and then it’s gone. I have
Roxanne9
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
10 months ago
FDA approves niraparib and abiraterone acetate plus prednisone for BRCA-mutated metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer - 08/11/2023
On August 11, 2023, the Food and Drug Administration approved the fixed dose combination of niraparib and abiraterone acetate (Akeega, Janssen Biotech, Inc.), with prednisone, for adult patients with deleterious or suspected deleterious BRCA-mutated castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC), as determined
On August 11, 2023, the Food and Drug Administration approved the fixed dose combination of niraparib and abiraterone acetate (Akeega, Janssen Biotech, Inc.), with prednisone, for adult patients with deleterious or suspected deleterious BRCA-mutated castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC), as determined
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
help with blood test results
Serum
alkaline
phosphatase
level (XE2x) 46 iu/L [30 - 130] Information about this
test
Serum adjusted calcium concentration (Xabpk) 2.29 mmol/L [2.2 - 2.63] Serum globulin level (XE2eB) 33 g/L Serum calcium level (XE2q3) 2.26 mmol/L [2.2 - 2.63] Information about this test Serum total protein
Serum
alkaline
phosphatase
level (XE2x) 46 iu/L [30 - 130] Information about this
test
Serum adjusted calcium concentration (Xabpk) 2.29 mmol/L [2.2 - 2.63] Serum globulin level (XE2eB) 33 g/L Serum calcium level (XE2q3) 2.26 mmol/L [2.2 - 2.63] Information about this test Serum total protein
Luckygirl1
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
PSA rockets up to 344
Hello - I received quite shocking news during my visit to the Mayo Clinic last week. My PSA has jumped to 344 from a low of 3.6 last November, when I completed chemo with cabazitaxel. PSA did start to rise quite soon, into double digits, but this is by far my highest PSA ever. Dr. Kwon recommended
Hello - I received quite shocking news during my visit to the Mayo Clinic last week. My PSA has jumped to 344 from a low of 3.6 last November, when I completed chemo with cabazitaxel. PSA did start to rise quite soon, into double digits, but this is by far my highest PSA ever. Dr. Kwon recommended
Arcticfox44
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
15 days ago
Wednesday's Word
[u][i]
Urso responder........
[/i][/u] Right now the criteria used is that the patients' alkaline phosphatase result is LESS than 1.67 times the upper limits of normal and the bilirubin results are less than one time the upper limits of normal. I know this can be very confusing. This is why
[u][i]
Urso responder........
[/i][/u] Right now the criteria used is that the patients' alkaline phosphatase result is LESS than 1.67 times the upper limits of normal and the bilirubin results are less than one time the upper limits of normal. I know this can be very confusing. This is why
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
16 days ago
Navina Smart irrigation system for constipation
Hi My husband is chronically constipated due to PSP. It’s been a major issue for about 2 years but it’s getting worse… he was averaging once every 5 to 8 days and now last time was 14 days and this time it’s 15 I have a continence nurse and GP that have input fortnightly and we usually manage on a
Hi My husband is chronically constipated due to PSP. It’s been a major issue for about 2 years but it’s getting worse… he was averaging once every 5 to 8 days and now last time was 14 days and this time it’s 15 I have a continence nurse and GP that have input fortnightly and we usually manage on a
Sun-flowerwearer
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PSP Association
6 days ago
understanding test results
recently been told my b12 levels are on the low side and have had 4 out of my 5 loading doses. Just checked the rest of my blood test results and some of my levels are out of ref range. I don’t really understand them all. I’m currently 12 weeks pregnant if that changes anything. I feel pretty pants if
recently been told my b12 levels are on the low side and have had 4 out of my 5 loading doses. Just checked the rest of my blood test results and some of my levels are out of ref range. I don’t really understand them all. I’m currently 12 weeks pregnant if that changes anything. I feel pretty pants if
Greydonkey
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
22 days ago
Hypothyroid & bone/liver bloods
Does being hypo affect your liver and bones blood work? If so, how? (High or low?) I am noticing that when I take thyroid medication it makes some bone/liver bloods abnormal (see below) Is that indicative of being over medicated? When I stop the medication my TSH sky rockets but my other levels normalise
Does being hypo affect your liver and bones blood work? If so, how? (High or low?) I am noticing that when I take thyroid medication it makes some bone/liver bloods abnormal (see below) Is that indicative of being over medicated? When I stop the medication my TSH sky rockets but my other levels normalise
GreenTealSeal
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Thyroid UK
19 days ago
Understand Your Blood Work
this is from a Canadian PBC Society PBC FACT SHEET (09/02/16) (may vary by lab) ALP Alkaline Phosphatase This enzyme occurs mainly in liver cells next to bile ducts, and in bone. The blood level is raised in PBC and is the main enzyme that is checked to see if you have a response to treatment
this is from a Canadian PBC Society PBC FACT SHEET (09/02/16) (may vary by lab) ALP Alkaline Phosphatase This enzyme occurs mainly in liver cells next to bile ducts, and in bone. The blood level is raised in PBC and is the main enzyme that is checked to see if you have a response to treatment
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
2 months ago
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