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Metastatic Prostate Bone CancerQuestion by J (Anonymous) on 04/03/2012
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 04/06/2012
Anyway I think some hydrogen peroxide 3% added to urea might help convert some into a peroxide forms, that might help fight against cancer, but that is theoretical.
Ted
Replied by Prema (Gold Coast, Australia) on 04/18/2012
Replied by Erin (Rushden, Northants, Uk) on 09/01/2013
I could really do with some advice please as my dad is in the same situation with prostate cancer that seems to be metasizing. Now it has affected his chestbone and spine causing sciatic nerver pain. The background is as below. Please advise:
Prostate cancer diagnosed in 2000 after routine control then confirmed with biopsy. Since then he has been on hormanal therapy with casodex 50mg. No prostatectomy was executed. In 2005 he was being treated with radiotherapy and then continued with the hormanal therapy.
He has been doing CT body scans , RMN, bone scan etc all this while not dimostrating the presence of the prostate cells in the nearby areas( Iliac bone, iliac linfnodes).
In 2010 after a global body tomoscintigraphy(PET) reveals that a minimal quantity of the contrasting fliud was captured just around the prostrate gland.
Lombar vertebrate L4 was of no concern.
Since then he has Always been on casodex 50mg to have the situazione under control. No radiotherapy was being prescribed at this point.
Global body tomoscintigraphy done in Nov 2012 revealed that prostate cells were located on the left wing of the the iliac bone. A mediastinic lymph node was suspected to be involved in a minor way.
He was then put on a new hormonal therapy drug(enantone 3. 75mg once a month) for 6 months which uptill date he is still undergoing
In Feb-March 2013 he started lamenting pains in his left foot which was later diagnosed as a sciatic nerve pain.
Bone scan done in june 2013 shows that the prostate cells are present in the the spine, chest bone, iliac bone.
He has then been put on painkiller(tachidol made of paracetamol and codeina), deltacortene( anti inflamation drug), pregabalin for neuropathic pains.
He has been undergoing bone strengthening therapy with zometa( once every 28days).
On tuesday the 27th, we went in to the Emergency unit because he was suffering from severe left leg pains. Three different pain killers were being injected all in vain in this order: lixidol, contramal and talwin. We had to go home bc there was nothing more the doctors could do. The next morning we went back to see the orthopedic who prescribed a new pain killer( Targin made of ossicodone and naloxone 5mg/2.5mg). This dosage can be increased need be.
CT scan done a few days ago still reveals the presence of prostate cells on ilaic bone , spine, chest bone.
With the last results , we are waiting to be called by the oncologist for the next step. As he said earlier, there might be need for a change in therapy. This might involve chemotherapy and or a new hormonal therapy.
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