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  • Eric Drew posted an update in the group Prostate Cancer Advocate Network

    Marc I am sorry to hear that your prostate cancer has metastasized to lymph nodes, but we will find a solution for you! Here is an interesting trial in Denmark but we will keep digging. There are clinical trial search tool on the info and resources page (link at top of community page)

  • Eric Drew posted an update in the group Prostate Cancer Advocate Network

  • 007 posted an update in the group Prostate Cancer Advocate Network

    I would like to ask the community if anyone has found anything new over the last 5 years that can help shrink the prostate to help frequent urination at night. I have read articles over the past 10 years that talk about natural supplements but with very little proof that they actually work. I don\’t want to take medications because of the effect they have on the liver and kidneys.

    • Eric Drew replied

      Thanks 007 for the question! From myself and feedback from others, The things I have noticed that work best are natural. Frequent exercise (see article above) Lots of fluids and regular vitamin supplements to keep things flushing, limit alcohol consumption (if you do drink – drink lots fluids as alcohol causes inflammation) generally staying active and limit sitting for long periods which puts pressure on prostate. I will ask around about other natural supplements as well.

  • Eric Drew posted an update in the group Prostate Cancer Advocate Network

  • Eric Drew posted an update in the group Prostate Cancer Advocate Network

  • Eric Drew posted an update in the group Prostate Cancer Advocate Network

    WeHeal is providing incredible value with our customized treatment and clinical trial searches for every patient! The results below were found for a 65 yr old male in Southern CA, but remember that results are custom and vary from patient to patient. Nonetheless these trials are definitely some of the most advanced treatments available and every metastatic prostate cancer patient should know about them! We can even negotiate on behalf of the patient to see if expenses such as transportation and / or lodging can be covered.

    • Metastatic Prostate Cancer:
    o Neoantigen DNA Vaccine in Combination With Nivolumab/Ipilimumab and PROSTVAC in Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer
    NCT03532217
    Phase 1
    Investigational intervention: PROSTVAC/Ipilimumab/Nivolumab/Neoantigen DNA vaccine
    Closest Location: Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
    o COMbination of Bipolar Androgen Therapy and Nivolumab
    NCT03554317
    Phase 2
    Investigational intervention: Testosterone cypionate and Nivolumab
    Closest Location: Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, MD