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Adenocarcinoma locally advanced in lungs with Pleural effusion - help?!
hi all,My mum has just been diagnosed with
Adenocarcinoma
locally advanced in lungs and lymph nodes near the lungs. She also has pleural effusion - which is positive for cancer cells. She has had to have a drain out in to drain the fluid every week.
hi all,My mum has just been diagnosed with
Adenocarcinoma
locally advanced in lungs and lymph nodes near the lungs. She also has pleural effusion - which is positive for cancer cells. She has had to have a drain out in to drain the fluid every week.
Sharkey1234567
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Looking fantastic.
Hello all, i was diagnosed with terminal T4 N1 MO
adenocarcinoma
six months ago, have had 4 week course of radical radiotherapy (only option due to Kidney problems) I felt rough as hell at times and still do occasionally, the thing is , everybody say's how fantastic and healthy i look.
Hello all, i was diagnosed with terminal T4 N1 MO
adenocarcinoma
six months ago, have had 4 week course of radical radiotherapy (only option due to Kidney problems) I felt rough as hell at times and still do occasionally, the thing is , everybody say's how fantastic and healthy i look.
58trinity
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Technical terms explanation & treatment
Hello all, I've written before about my wife's diagnosis which was T3 N3 M1b
Adenocarcinoma
of the left upper lobe of lung. Since then she's had a guided needle biopsy which has provided the information all previous tests and scans had failed to uncover.
Hello all, I've written before about my wife's diagnosis which was T3 N3 M1b
Adenocarcinoma
of the left upper lobe of lung. Since then she's had a guided needle biopsy which has provided the information all previous tests and scans had failed to uncover.
scotleag
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
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So many questions?
The correct name is serous
adenocarcinoma
low grade, which apparently is rare.
The correct name is serous
adenocarcinoma
low grade, which apparently is rare.
BigPhilFR
in
My Ovacome
2 years ago
HRT
Stage1c2 grade 1 endometriod
adenocarcinoma
14 months after my op I was told its safe for me to have HRT! So I've been on it 4 months now. I'm still undecided if it is helping me or making me feel worse but that's another story.
Stage1c2 grade 1 endometriod
adenocarcinoma
14 months after my op I was told its safe for me to have HRT! So I've been on it 4 months now. I'm still undecided if it is helping me or making me feel worse but that's another story.
Nara42
in
My Ovacome
2 years ago
help! Advice/experience needed
hi all my mum has lung
Adenocarcinoma
locally advanced to lymph nodes and malignant pleural effusion. we are currently waiting for markers to come back (currently nearly 4 weeks waiting) - is this too long!
hi all my mum has lung
Adenocarcinoma
locally advanced to lymph nodes and malignant pleural effusion. we are currently waiting for markers to come back (currently nearly 4 weeks waiting) - is this too long!
Sharkey1234567
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Feeling lost and overwhelmed….
hi all, My mum has just been diagnosed with
Adenocarcinoma
locally advanced in lungs and lymph nodes near the lungs. She also has pleural effusion - which is positive for cancer cells. She has had to have a drain out in to drain the fluid every week. She is 63.
hi all, My mum has just been diagnosed with
Adenocarcinoma
locally advanced in lungs and lymph nodes near the lungs. She also has pleural effusion - which is positive for cancer cells. She has had to have a drain out in to drain the fluid every week. She is 63.
Sharkey1234567
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Anyone Else Here with Ductal Type Advanced Metastatic Prostate Cancer Stage 4 Gleason 8
And here we are with a certain rare type of prostate cancer… Ductal
Adenocarcinoma
an unusual or rare type of prostate cancer often missed altogether or sadly under diagnosed…under clinically understaged Lytic Lesions that spread to ribs, liver, lung, heart and brain, plus other areas.
And here we are with a certain rare type of prostate cancer… Ductal
Adenocarcinoma
an unusual or rare type of prostate cancer often missed altogether or sadly under diagnosed…under clinically understaged Lytic Lesions that spread to ribs, liver, lung, heart and brain, plus other areas.
Shorehousejam
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
What are the side effects of Decapeptyl, I have adenocarcinoma prostate cancer grade 7?
I have just been diagnosed with prostate cancer, but have a 'unusual colourful' medical history, just been denoted Decapeptyl injection, what sort of side effects are listed for this medication?
I have just been diagnosed with prostate cancer, but have a 'unusual colourful' medical history, just been denoted Decapeptyl injection, what sort of side effects are listed for this medication?
Adlon57
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Pathology Report Received....
The Pathology report reads as follows: Submitted as Sigmoid Mass (Biopsy)
Adenocarcinoma
, Invasive, Moderately, Differentiated. I had to look up what that means, can someone confirm that its a grade 2? I have been going rounds with the office staff and my order for my CT scan.
The Pathology report reads as follows: Submitted as Sigmoid Mass (Biopsy)
Adenocarcinoma
, Invasive, Moderately, Differentiated. I had to look up what that means, can someone confirm that its a grade 2? I have been going rounds with the office staff and my order for my CT scan.
Txbj1
in
Colon Cancer Connected
2 years ago
Post RALP path report
B: Prostate, prostatectomy (39 g):
ADENOCARCINOMA
, Gleason score 4 + 3 = 7 (Grade Group 3), with bladder neck invasion and bilateral seminal vesicle involvement; see staging summary below.
B: Prostate, prostatectomy (39 g):
ADENOCARCINOMA
, Gleason score 4 + 3 = 7 (Grade Group 3), with bladder neck invasion and bilateral seminal vesicle involvement; see staging summary below.
runtrails
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Questioning treatment plan for advanced prostate cancer?
Diffuse, aggressive
adenocarcinoma
. Treatment is Lupron and radiation therapy[i] anytime in the next 6 months[/i]. Apparently there’s no rush to treat advanced PCa.
Diffuse, aggressive
adenocarcinoma
. Treatment is Lupron and radiation therapy[i] anytime in the next 6 months[/i]. Apparently there’s no rush to treat advanced PCa.
Mare28
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Docetaxel didn't work, what's next?
He went on to have a repeat biopsy, and this confirmed
adenocarcinoma
of the prostate, Gleason score 4+5 with the presence of intraductal carcinoma and perineural invasion.
He went on to have a repeat biopsy, and this confirmed
adenocarcinoma
of the prostate, Gleason score 4+5 with the presence of intraductal carcinoma and perineural invasion.
anscombethomson
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
ACCELERATED MIGRATION AND INVASION OF PROSTATE CANCER CELLS AFTER A PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY-LIKE CHALLENGE: ROLE OF NITRIC OXIDE
Similar to other cancers, iNOS expression was also significantly increased in prostate
adenocarcinoma
when compared to healthy prostate tissue [166].
Similar to other cancers, iNOS expression was also significantly increased in prostate
adenocarcinoma
when compared to healthy prostate tissue [166].
GeorgeGlass
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
One Biopsy, 2 Opinions, Now What?
. - 10% of pattern 4 is identified" "Summary of additional features: Perineural invasion: absent Intraductal prostatic
adenocarcinoma
: present" 5/25/22 - My urologist delivered my cancer diagnosis. I was prepared to hear Gleason 3 +4 . . or worse.
. - 10% of pattern 4 is identified" "Summary of additional features: Perineural invasion: absent Intraductal prostatic
adenocarcinoma
: present" 5/25/22 - My urologist delivered my cancer diagnosis. I was prepared to hear Gleason 3 +4 . . or worse.
Longrunner
in
Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
My journey so far............
On the 14th July it was confirmed that I had Stage 2A NSCLC
Adenocarcinoma
. I was told that the treatment would be surgery and they would remove the whole lower lobe containing the tumour and some of the lymph nodes in the area as a precaution.
On the 14th July it was confirmed that I had Stage 2A NSCLC
Adenocarcinoma
. I was told that the treatment would be surgery and they would remove the whole lower lobe containing the tumour and some of the lymph nodes in the area as a precaution.
packla
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Trying To Understand Diagnosis
T3 N3 M1b left upper lobe
adenocarcinoma
(lung cancer) with spread into lymph nodes in neck and chest and into liver.[/i] [i]2.
T3 N3 M1b left upper lobe
adenocarcinoma
(lung cancer) with spread into lymph nodes in neck and chest and into liver.[/i] [i]2.
scotleag
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Let down...again !
Considering they left me with lung
Adenocarcinoma
for 15 month's, didn't tell anybody and an Australian Radiographer had seen the tumour on my lung but our hospital forgot to say anything until I was rushed to hospital with Pneumonia.
Considering they left me with lung
Adenocarcinoma
for 15 month's, didn't tell anybody and an Australian Radiographer had seen the tumour on my lung but our hospital forgot to say anything until I was rushed to hospital with Pneumonia.
Danni54
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Another 'alternative' therapy: phenothiazines (Phenergan)
2 years ago, when I was diagnosed with Stage 4
adenocarcinoma
, a friend pointed me towards https://www.canceractive.com/article/using-phenergan-promethazine-to-treat-cancer which certainly looked interesting.
2 years ago, when I was diagnosed with Stage 4
adenocarcinoma
, a friend pointed me towards https://www.canceractive.com/article/using-phenergan-promethazine-to-treat-cancer which certainly looked interesting.
pt45
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
My dad’s diagnosis stage 3a adenocarcinoma. Feel 💔
It’s stage 3a
adenocarcinoma
. Waiting for the treatment plan with the oncologist to start quickly. I feel 💔 Symptoms were ignored by medics last year and someone saw a growth last June in his lung and never told us. I just hope we can get treatment quickly and there’s a positive path ahead.
It’s stage 3a
adenocarcinoma
. Waiting for the treatment plan with the oncologist to start quickly. I feel 💔 Symptoms were ignored by medics last year and someone saw a growth last June in his lung and never told us. I just hope we can get treatment quickly and there’s a positive path ahead.
Jaynelovestravel
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
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