Treatment of PC with RSO

Corcomm
Corcomm Member Posts: 1

Is there anyone on this forum currently treating their prostate cancer with RSO? What are your experiences? I'm taking a gram a day. The oil is pure (I made it myself). I have been diagnosed with non-metatastic cancer in 10 of 12 cores, G8 and a PSA of 37. I have been accepted into a clinical trial in which I will get Zytiga and leuprolide, plus cabazitaxel, depending on the cell I end up in. I get intensive bombradment with that for 6 months, then the RP on a (hopefully) much reduced tumour. I'm trying to get the full RSO course of treatment (60 grams) in before I start the trial next month.

 

Thanks for any information

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  • hopeful and optimistic
    hopeful and optimistic Member Posts: 2,346 Member
    edited January 2018 #2
    rso

    There is no scientific evidence that supports cure of prostate cancer with rso, a form of medical marijuana.

    Gleason  8 is considered to be aggressivee. In your case with Gleason 8 found in 10 of 12 cores this may be considered extensive. It is very possible that the cancer has escaped the prostate. A bone scan is reommended by the american medical association for men with Gleason 8 and above. Did you have any other diagnostic tests, ie images?

    RP done when there is a reduced amount of cancer, will still leave cancer , and other treatment will still be required for cure. The side effects of each treatment is cummulative. Why not simply have hormone along with a form of radiation for cure( the peimeter of radiation treatment can be adjusted to be outside the prostate) , or if warrented solely hormone treatment

  • Clevelandguy
    Clevelandguy Member Posts: 1,180 Member
    RP might be OK

    Hi,

    RP might do the job depending on where the cancer is located.  If it's near the edge of the Prostate(maybe some escape) then some form of Radiation treament might be better.  If the cancer is deep within the Prostate then surgery would work.

    The above statement "RP done when there is a reduced amount of cancer, will still leave cancer , and other treatment will still be required for cure" is false.  Many people have been cured by surgery if the cancer is contained within the prostate. If it has escaped that's a different story.  I don't know of any benefit of RSO to cure or destroy cancer cells.

    Dave 3+4

  • Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3
    Max Former Hodgkins Stage 3 Member Posts: 3,817 Member

    RP might be OK

    Hi,

    RP might do the job depending on where the cancer is located.  If it's near the edge of the Prostate(maybe some escape) then some form of Radiation treament might be better.  If the cancer is deep within the Prostate then surgery would work.

    The above statement "RP done when there is a reduced amount of cancer, will still leave cancer , and other treatment will still be required for cure" is false.  Many people have been cured by surgery if the cancer is contained within the prostate. If it has escaped that's a different story.  I don't know of any benefit of RSO to cure or destroy cancer cells.

    Dave 3+4

    Correct

    Cor,

    I'm surprised that their is a mainstream study combining conventional drugs and RSO.   No studies in history have suggested that RSO is at all effective against PCa, although it may relieve some side-effects.  By "studies" I mean scientifically sound, academic studies, run by a university cancer center.   I can find "studies" on the internet that claim women are impregnated by aliens, but they are not "scientific."  You see my point.

    I had RP, but your cancer sounds advanced and most likely spread. Generally, surgery is not recommended for likely metastatic diesase.  But as Cleveland noted, there are some success stories in that area.  I would get to a good radiation oncologist and proceed with curative radiation, which would be called either "IMRT" or "IGRT".  This would most likely be combined with HT (hormonal therapy).

    You are at a level of danger in which the usual "no need to hurry" does not apply.  And side-effects cannot be paramount.  You need a curative modality begun soon in my layman's opinion,

    max

  • hopeful and optimistic
    hopeful and optimistic Member Posts: 2,346 Member
    edited January 2018 #5
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     please be aware that when a man is diagnosed with aggressive , high volume cancer it is likely that that cancer has escaped the prostate; that the cancer is probably not contained in the prostate. Please note that hormone treatment is recommended for the OP in this this clinical trial, in my layman's opinion for this reason.

  • hopeful and optimistic
    hopeful and optimistic Member Posts: 2,346 Member
    PS

    Cleveland is right,

    "The above statement "RP done when there is a reduced amount of cancer, will still leave cancer , and other treatment will still be required for cure" is false"

    It was early in the morning, and I made a mistake....I need to better proof my comments.