bone cancer

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bone cancer

by scor7pio on Thu May 07, 2009 12:00 AM

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Is it possible to have a PSA of 0.00 for years (taking fluvoxamine) and still have the prostate cancer metastsize to the bones.  Please contact me at --Message edited by CancerCompass staff. For personal protection, email address removed. Consider private reply. Please review CancerCompass Member Guidelines at http://www.cancercompass.com/common/guidelines.html--

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by jcr65566 on Fri May 08, 2009 12:00 AM

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Hi scor7pio  strang 000 PSA and bone mets the primy site must be some were else I can see CC  removed your email address if you do a privet post back to me I can get you email address as I have a lot to tell you You see I have advanced prostate cancer. In  2007, three month after a biopsy, I found  I had a pain in my penis and pubic bone. A bone scan found the start of cancer. I had it in my ribs and lower back, the doctor told me chemo wont work on prostrate cancer, they could do nothing except radiation and as and I didn’t want to go down that path, as I read that they cant get enough radiation into to the bone to kill off, all the cancer, I went home in a lot of pain. A week later  after talking to a naturopath she advise me to go on liquid  cellular zeolite and a really high dose of vitamin C  Zinc and Selenium. On this the pain stoped a week or so later. I only did this at first to get my high PSA down.  It brought it down only 2 points. but a year later another  bone scan found no cancer in my bones I was elated un till my doctor told me I still have it in my prostrate the treatment Im on now the Budwig diet and 160mg of reg clover a day is lowering my PSA it working  all the Bess Ray  

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by jcr65566 on Fri May 08, 2009 12:00 AM

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Hi Looks like I type to fast, that should read "Strange 000 PSA and bone Mets the primary site must be some were else"

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by Badmamazoo on Fri May 08, 2009 12:00 AM

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Just my opinion but no psa and a diagnosis of pca in the bones don't seem possible. Perhaps the cells have mutated so much that they no longer emit any psa but that would be contrary to anything I've ever seen. Usually you would see a high psa concurrent with bone metastsis eminating from the prostate cancer cells.

 Any thoughts? 

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by jcr65566 on Fri May 08, 2009 12:00 AM

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I think it just a general question I don’t  think its  possible to have a psa of 0.00 and have bone Mets  the only way is the primary must be some were else   I’ve read prostrate cancer cells can change it self so much it not effected by sex hormones any more as it revert back to a type of fetal  cancer cell, I like to ask carer CC member  scor7pio if the patient  there referring to has a bone biopsy

Ray

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by jcr65566 on Fri May 08, 2009 12:00 AM

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Hi scor7pio the  patient your referring to have they had a bone biopsy to comferom this

Ray

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