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What Causes Bones To Break,The Prednisone or ADT?
We did find out
adenocarcinoma
( original adv pc from his dx 2 years ago is in marrow. They said its not cureable but there are other things to keep him going . Someone else said ADT is the cause of brittle bones. Or maybe all above?
We did find out
adenocarcinoma
( original adv pc from his dx 2 years ago is in marrow. They said its not cureable but there are other things to keep him going . Someone else said ADT is the cause of brittle bones. Or maybe all above?
Sapmiami
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Dad just had RP, confusion about pathology report and I'm concerned about what's next.
Localisation on both sides, acinar
adenocarcinoma
structures in bladder neck area, tumor grows perineurally, is encapsulated, without penetrating the gland. No lymphovascular invasion. What I have trouble understanding is stage listing.
Localisation on both sides, acinar
adenocarcinoma
structures in bladder neck area, tumor grows perineurally, is encapsulated, without penetrating the gland. No lymphovascular invasion. What I have trouble understanding is stage listing.
Andrew112
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Advice on a prophylactic hysterectomy
I have
adenocarcinoma
of serous papillary - epithelial and am 75 years old and Stage 3c. Even though I am negative BRCA 1 and 2, my oncologist said our two daughters are high risk for getting OV cancer. Should they get hysterectomies prophylactically (if their doctors recommend it)?
I have
adenocarcinoma
of serous papillary - epithelial and am 75 years old and Stage 3c. Even though I am negative BRCA 1 and 2, my oncologist said our two daughters are high risk for getting OV cancer. Should they get hysterectomies prophylactically (if their doctors recommend it)?
lucybake
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
5 years ago
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X ray
Since my lobectomy in March and followed by chemo for 6cm
adenocarcinoma
I'm due for a scan in three months, six months then after my last one. I have started to bounce back now since the chemo which finished in July.
Since my lobectomy in March and followed by chemo for 6cm
adenocarcinoma
I'm due for a scan in three months, six months then after my last one. I have started to bounce back now since the chemo which finished in July.
lucanus15
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
Feedback Request On One Year Followup Biopsy Results After Initial Diagnosis
Biopsy Results TRUS biopsy - 12 specimens - #1 right lateral base, Prostatic ductal
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson's score 8 (4 + 4), Grade Group 4, involving 1 of 2 cores and 10% of the tissue, perineural invasion not identified - #9 left lateral mid, Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson score 6 (3+3), Grade
Biopsy Results TRUS biopsy - 12 specimens - #1 right lateral base, Prostatic ductal
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson's score 8 (4 + 4), Grade Group 4, involving 1 of 2 cores and 10% of the tissue, perineural invasion not identified - #9 left lateral mid, Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson score 6 (3+3), Grade
Fox2018
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Need Feedback On Followup Biopsy Results
Biopsy Results TRUS biopsy - 12 specimens - #1 right lateral base, Prostatic ductal
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson's score 8 (4 + 4), Grade Group 4, involving 1 of 2 cores and 10% of the tissue, perineural invasion not identified - #9 left lateral mid, Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson score 6 (3+3), Grade
Biopsy Results TRUS biopsy - 12 specimens - #1 right lateral base, Prostatic ductal
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson's score 8 (4 + 4), Grade Group 4, involving 1 of 2 cores and 10% of the tissue, perineural invasion not identified - #9 left lateral mid, Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson score 6 (3+3), Grade
Fox2018
in
Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Luteolin & Androgen Receptor splice variant 7 [AR-V7].
Luteolin inhibited the progression of rat prostate carcinogenesis by induction of apoptosis in a transgenic rat for
adenocarcinoma
of prostate (TRAP) model.
Luteolin inhibited the progression of rat prostate carcinogenesis by induction of apoptosis in a transgenic rat for
adenocarcinoma
of prostate (TRAP) model.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Lung nodules
Metastatic
adenocarcinoma
consistent with patient's known prostate primary. It must be unusual for the first metastasis to be lungs, but that appears to be what has happened. PSA is 2.1 now and next week a scheduled appt to discuss treatment options.
Metastatic
adenocarcinoma
consistent with patient's known prostate primary. It must be unusual for the first metastasis to be lungs, but that appears to be what has happened. PSA is 2.1 now and next week a scheduled appt to discuss treatment options.
Buddy1950
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Active Surveillance Is Over For Me
lateral mid, Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson score 6 (3+3), Grade Group 1, involving 1 of 1 core and 10% of the tissue, perineural invasion not identified - #11 left lateral apex, Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson score 7 (3+4), Grade group 2, involving 1 of 1 core and 10% of the tissue, 5% of pattern
lateral mid, Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson score 6 (3+3), Grade Group 1, involving 1 of 1 core and 10% of the tissue, perineural invasion not identified - #11 left lateral apex, Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson score 7 (3+4), Grade group 2, involving 1 of 1 core and 10% of the tissue, 5% of pattern
Fox2018
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Active Surveillance Is Over For Me
lateral mid, Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson score 6 (3+3), Grade Group 1, involving 1 of 1 core and 10% of the tissue, perineural invasion not identified - #11 left lateral apex, Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson score 7 (3+4), Grade group 2, involving 1 of 1 core and 10% of the tissue, 5% of pattern
lateral mid, Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson score 6 (3+3), Grade Group 1, involving 1 of 1 core and 10% of the tissue, perineural invasion not identified - #11 left lateral apex, Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleeson score 7 (3+4), Grade group 2, involving 1 of 1 core and 10% of the tissue, 5% of pattern
Fox2018
in
Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Clinical Features of Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer
Thirty-six (41.4%) were classified as pure small-cell carcinoma, and 51 (58.6%) demonstrated mixed features with both small-cell carcinoma and
adenocarcinoma
present. Genomic data were available for 47 patients.
Thirty-six (41.4%) were classified as pure small-cell carcinoma, and 51 (58.6%) demonstrated mixed features with both small-cell carcinoma and
adenocarcinoma
present. Genomic data were available for 47 patients.
Balsam01
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
9 years today
Later I would learn it was stage 4 lung
adenocarcinoma
. I’ve only had one line of treatment with no maintenance drug. When I was diagnosed I was told I might hope to survive 10-15 months. There was no special diet or behavior that can explain why I’ve had such an amazing run.
Later I would learn it was stage 4 lung
adenocarcinoma
. I’ve only had one line of treatment with no maintenance drug. When I was diagnosed I was told I might hope to survive 10-15 months. There was no special diet or behavior that can explain why I’ve had such an amazing run.
Denzie
Volunteer
in
Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
Adenocarcinoma Recurrence
I have just learned that I definitely have a recurrence of my
adenocarcinoma
from my LLL lobectomy 2.5 years ago. PET scan and brain MRI next week. Then we will know whether it is stage 3 or 4. We will plot our course of action at that point. New territory for me. Best to you all, Rick
I have just learned that I definitely have a recurrence of my
adenocarcinoma
from my LLL lobectomy 2.5 years ago. PET scan and brain MRI next week. Then we will know whether it is stage 3 or 4. We will plot our course of action at that point. New territory for me. Best to you all, Rick
rdflynnjr
in
Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
Upper arm pain.
Mine were really sore during and after pneumonia and up until the Lobectomy for
Adenocarcinoma
but has gradually come back and now when I have a bad bout my arms are very sore again. Love to everybody, Danni xxxxxxx
Mine were really sore during and after pneumonia and up until the Lobectomy for
Adenocarcinoma
but has gradually come back and now when I have a bad bout my arms are very sore again. Love to everybody, Danni xxxxxxx
Danni54
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
Recently diagnosed
Biopsy report reads well-differentiated mucin secreting
adenocarcinoma
. Had a PET today. 46 yo male. Wouldn't know anything was wrong had I not been diagnosed. Physically I feel good. Emotionally up and down. Waiting around has been tough and my mind goes to worst case scenarios often.
Biopsy report reads well-differentiated mucin secreting
adenocarcinoma
. Had a PET today. 46 yo male. Wouldn't know anything was wrong had I not been diagnosed. Physically I feel good. Emotionally up and down. Waiting around has been tough and my mind goes to worst case scenarios often.
BlueSkies42
in
Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
New here.
I had a right upper Lobectomy last September for
Adenocarcinoma
but have had pain ever since and also a cough which crackles, creaks and whistles and then I'm very sick with fluid. Does anybody else have this or have any other problems after Lobectomy?
I had a right upper Lobectomy last September for
Adenocarcinoma
but have had pain ever since and also a cough which crackles, creaks and whistles and then I'm very sick with fluid. Does anybody else have this or have any other problems after Lobectomy?
Danni54
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
Would Carboplatin help with liver mets that are not neuroendocrine?
Recently got a liver biopsy that showed prostate
adenocarcinoma
. He is now jaundiced with bilirubin at 10 and trending up. I’m fearing that his liver will fail before keytruda even has a chance to work (if it even will work). Anyone know of any other options at this point?
Recently got a liver biopsy that showed prostate
adenocarcinoma
. He is now jaundiced with bilirubin at 10 and trending up. I’m fearing that his liver will fail before keytruda even has a chance to work (if it even will work). Anyone know of any other options at this point?
dunde8889
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer. 2019 World Conference On Lung Cancer.
https://www.iaslc.org/About-IASLC/News-Detail/keynote-189-tumor-mutational-burden-not-significantly-associated-with-efficacy-of-pembrolizumab https://www.iaslc.org/About-IASLC/News-Detail/phase-1-study-shows-novel-kras-inhibitor-well-tolerated-by-patients-with-
adenocarcinoma
-and-nonsmall-cell-lung-cancer
https://www.iaslc.org/About-IASLC/News-Detail/keynote-189-tumor-mutational-burden-not-significantly-associated-with-efficacy-of-pembrolizumab https://www.iaslc.org/About-IASLC/News-Detail/phase-1-study-shows-novel-kras-inhibitor-well-tolerated-by-patients-with-
adenocarcinoma
-and-nonsmall-cell-lung-cancer
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Short-Term ADT Combined With Radiotherapy as Salvage Treatment After Radical Prostatectomy
METHODS GETUG-AFU 16 was an open-label, multicentre, phase 3, randomised, controlled trial that enrolled men (aged ≥18 years) with Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of 0 or 1, with histologically confirmed
adenocarcinoma
of the prostate (but no previous androgen suppression or
METHODS GETUG-AFU 16 was an open-label, multicentre, phase 3, randomised, controlled trial that enrolled men (aged ≥18 years) with Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status of 0 or 1, with histologically confirmed
adenocarcinoma
of the prostate (but no previous androgen suppression or
Balsam01
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
My mums journey with stage IV NSCLC
My dear mum was diagnosed with stage IV nsclc
Adenocarcinoma
back in July. This was found by chance on a scan for another unrelated issue. What a shock it was. She has mets to outer area of lung, mediastinum, adrenal glands, lymph. Could I be a wrong to say this could be a lot worse?
My dear mum was diagnosed with stage IV nsclc
Adenocarcinoma
back in July. This was found by chance on a scan for another unrelated issue. What a shock it was. She has mets to outer area of lung, mediastinum, adrenal glands, lymph. Could I be a wrong to say this could be a lot worse?
LewLew19
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
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