Anyone using ivermectin for PC or someone with any kind if information about the use in PC?
Ok well I remember the previous conversation a bit more now. It’s a good idea (when you have time to put your stats on your profile) as it saves you having to go over the whole thing. Well thankfully you are having the right treatment with HT. and Abiraterone Phew! The cancer will shrink right back and sleep. Maybe you should press for All the lymph nodes to be done, I really can’t see a problem with covering everything. Mr Bw was not initially going to have all the pelvis and nodes done, but as the RT appointment got nearer the consultant and radiologist decided to change plan and do everything. Seriously 5 or 6 . ! It’s the same thing really. If you want it for peace of mind -one node just do it!. This treatment plan is really good, don’t look outside of it apart from healthy things - exercise, calcium vit D
(not ivermectin. It’s not proven to be of any benefit. I think the only thing that could be of interest that I read was it has a very small anti inflammatory element. ) You will have enough going on . Also your PSA will drop like a stone over the next few weeks , you will be amazed! Abiraterone is an Incredible drug.
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Yes, I agree but like I said, still a possibility. The T2C is that the scans show localized cancer but in both lobes of the prostate while A and B is cancer only in one of the lobes but different amounts starting with, I think less or approx 25 % of the lobe
Best wishes - Ulf
I really want to radiate the lymph nodes but the problem is nothing to do with my will ,the radiologist simply said he wouldn't do it, he only radiate 5 at the most ,and even when I questioned him about the difference that could do to survival possibilities, he didn't seemed concerned a bit.
Hi !
Asked ChatGPT
QUESTION:
As a EU citizen, are you allowed to have a prostate cancer treatment in another EU country if not done in your own EU country?
ANSWER:
Yes, as an EU citizen, you have the right to seek medical treatment in another EU country on the same terms and at the same cost as people living in that country. You are also entitled to be reimbursed for the care you receive abroad by your home country's healthcare system, subject to certain conditions and limitations.
It's always a good idea to check with your national health insurance provider for specific details on coverage and the reimbursement.
Perhaps something to look into as a backup.
Best wishes - Ulf
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