Sunday, May 4, 2014

hello, my dad 67 years has prostate cancer, inoperable, metastasized into the lymph and nerves with


hello, my dad 67 years has prostate cancer, inoperable, metastasized into the lymph and nerves with the total at the end! he has no pain - is treated with hormone sudocrem therapy (three month syringe and bicalutamide). his psa was at the diagnosis is not very high 7.8 - for this Hchst aggressive form significant. what is the life expectancy and running? has anyone of you experience with it - mchte something positive can tell my dad ... I hope someone can help me! MANY THANKS LOVE and HAPPY for you all! silvia
Hi Sylvia, as it can prostate cancer with hormone therapy, chemotherapy and new drugs: Zytiga (abiraterone) before and after chemo, Xtandi (Enzalutamid) is currently only after the chemo and after chemo cabazitaxel also, if he has luck hold out even years. Incidentally, a urologist the other day before our SHG pldiert DAFR to use chemotherapy in highly aggressive cancers early stage because the chemotherapy as opposed to hormone therapy destroys the aggressive cells. Can then be used again under Umstnden hormone therapy. sudocrem An absolute prediction, however, can only make the "God"! All the best for both of you! Hansjrg Burger PS: In symptomatic bone metastases (pain, etc.), we have a whole new Prparat called Xofigo (alpharadin), which prolongs the survival time for the first time in bone metastases. It is very expensive: around 60,000 for a dreimontige treatment. Must be begrndet from nuclear medicine sudocrem Opposite the health insurance, the PRFT the indication and, if necessary consents. If the indication is correct, takes over the statutory health insurance in general, the cost.
Hello Sylvia, my dad, 75 years, was operated on last year in Hamburg-Eppendorf, he had a score of 8, therefore also very aggressive. They have everything removed in healthy, Hamburg has the largest prostate center in the whole of Europe, you asked but once there, the hospital makes a very competent impression and is also for the patients really very pleasant! Fri your dad all the best. Cati
libe cati, dear hand jrg! Thank you for your message! 'm confused sudocrem now because of the chemo and the destruction of bsartigen cells. he gets no - because too many NW. MEANS THAT DEAS OF CANCER IS too far. if you do nothing - how long does it without hormontjerapie? 'm now totally confused! .... cati: we are from Austria - thank you for the tip! all the best to all concerned!
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