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Does Sugar and/or Carbs Feed lung cancer cells?
I've been scheduled for PET/CT scan Sept 9 (follow middle right-lung lobectomy May 22, stage 1
adenocarcinoma
) to check on 2 nodules in upper right lung & 1 in left lung.
I've been scheduled for PET/CT scan Sept 9 (follow middle right-lung lobectomy May 22, stage 1
adenocarcinoma
) to check on 2 nodules in upper right lung & 1 in left lung.
Lyubov
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Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
Advanced Metastatic P C with a PSA of 1.2?
Biopsy: "FINAL DIAGNOSIS UROLOGICALProstate, RM:
Adenocarcinoma
, Gleason 8 (4+4)" CT scan: ...lesion in the T6 vertebral body corresponding to increased radiotracer uptake on bone scan, likely representing osseous metastatic disease.
Biopsy: "FINAL DIAGNOSIS UROLOGICALProstate, RM:
Adenocarcinoma
, Gleason 8 (4+4)" CT scan: ...lesion in the T6 vertebral body corresponding to increased radiotracer uptake on bone scan, likely representing osseous metastatic disease.
GranPaSmurf
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
CT Scan 5 months after lobectomy.
I had an upper right lobectomy on 21st March (5cm stage IIa
adenocarcinoma
) and am half way through four rounds of chemotherapy using cisplatin and pemetrexed.
I had an upper right lobectomy on 21st March (5cm stage IIa
adenocarcinoma
) and am half way through four rounds of chemotherapy using cisplatin and pemetrexed.
lucanus15
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
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Farewell to our dear friend Anita
If you have EGFR+
adenocarcinoma
you may know her as one of the founding members of the EGFR Resisters. She was part of the driving force that put the EGFR Resisters into a partnership with the (then) Addario Lung Cancer Foundation.
If you have EGFR+
adenocarcinoma
you may know her as one of the founding members of the EGFR Resisters. She was part of the driving force that put the EGFR Resisters into a partnership with the (then) Addario Lung Cancer Foundation.
Denzie
Volunteer
in
Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
It’s Official BURNT TOAST If WOMAN LADY LADIEs Is Cooking Your Beanzs
copd flare up as by all accounts acrylamide can be very volatile with oxyen atoms But is very dodgy stuff HALF I never knew especially about toast Official conclusion Dietary Acrylamide intake was not associated with lung cancer risk in men but was inversely associated in women, most strongly for
adenocarcinoma
copd flare up as by all accounts acrylamide can be very volatile with oxyen atoms But is very dodgy stuff HALF I never knew especially about toast Official conclusion Dietary Acrylamide intake was not associated with lung cancer risk in men but was inversely associated in women, most strongly for
adenocarcinoma
Hidden
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Newly diagnoced
Biopsies revealed
adenocarcinoma
In right transition zone, all other areas normal. Pathology also indicated perinueral invasion . Gleason score 4+3=7 . What would be the most logical direction of treatment ?
Biopsies revealed
adenocarcinoma
In right transition zone, all other areas normal. Pathology also indicated perinueral invasion . Gleason score 4+3=7 . What would be the most logical direction of treatment ?
Canuc1948
in
Prostate Cancer Network
5 years ago
Update: Got the test results and I’m looking for a little insight
Results Prostate Biopsy, site 13 “region of interest”: - Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleason score 4+4=8 (grade group 4). - Volume: Three foci of prostatic
adenocarcinoma
are present, the largest focus measuring 1.5 mm in greatest dimension.
Results Prostate Biopsy, site 13 “region of interest”: - Prostatic
adenocarcinoma
, Gleason score 4+4=8 (grade group 4). - Volume: Three foci of prostatic
adenocarcinoma
are present, the largest focus measuring 1.5 mm in greatest dimension.
Rondief
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Low-serum testosterone and high-chromogranin A are associated with high-grade prostate cancer and higher pathological stages of the disease.
"The principal findings of this investigation were that low testosterone is correlated with elevated CgA levels, and these two parameters are associated with more aggressive grades and higher pathological stages of prostatic
adenocarcinoma
."
"The principal findings of this investigation were that low testosterone is correlated with elevated CgA levels, and these two parameters are associated with more aggressive grades and higher pathological stages of prostatic
adenocarcinoma
."
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Newbie near Jax Fl
I have not seen an oncologist yet as I just received the results of a biopsy last week showing I have esophageal
adenocarcinoma
. I am searching for information on the disease. Are there any helpful web-sites that show best places for treatment or different treatment options? Any info appreciated.
I have not seen an oncologist yet as I just received the results of a biopsy last week showing I have esophageal
adenocarcinoma
. I am searching for information on the disease. Are there any helpful web-sites that show best places for treatment or different treatment options? Any info appreciated.
JackakaJohn
in
OPA Palliative Care & Guidance
5 years ago
Advice on an MO at Johns Hopkins?
I was diagnosed at 62 years old with G9
adenocarcinoma
(4+5 in 2 cores, the rest G7, one G6) in January, 2019, after three months of antibiotic treatment for suspected prostatitis. In otherwise good health and physical condition. PSA 9.2 at diagnosis, up from 7.6 three months earlier.
I was diagnosed at 62 years old with G9
adenocarcinoma
(4+5 in 2 cores, the rest G7, one G6) in January, 2019, after three months of antibiotic treatment for suspected prostatitis. In otherwise good health and physical condition. PSA 9.2 at diagnosis, up from 7.6 three months earlier.
Milkweed
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
How Safe is Active Surveillance?
The previously defined AS criteria Gleason 3 + 3=6
adenocarcinoma
at maximum two biopsy cores, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) < 10 ng/mL and clinical T stage ≤ 2a were used in the study.
The previously defined AS criteria Gleason 3 + 3=6
adenocarcinoma
at maximum two biopsy cores, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) < 10 ng/mL and clinical T stage ≤ 2a were used in the study.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Just getting started
Results were 3 of 12 positive; 1 core Gleason 3+4 in L anterior apex involving 15% of 1 of 3 cores; 1 core Gleason 3+3+ from R lateral [microfocus of
adenocarcinoma
] & 1 from R anterior apex Gleason 3+3, with 1 of 3 cores in R anterior apex involving 30% of 1 of 3 cores.
Results were 3 of 12 positive; 1 core Gleason 3+4 in L anterior apex involving 15% of 1 of 3 cores; 1 core Gleason 3+3+ from R lateral [microfocus of
adenocarcinoma
] & 1 from R anterior apex Gleason 3+3, with 1 of 3 cores in R anterior apex involving 30% of 1 of 3 cores.
Benz_16
in
Prostate Cancer Network
5 years ago
An Update On My Father's PCa - Test Results/Treatment Plan
With that being said, the urologist said he would not be surprised if it has microscopically spread (micro-metastasized) based on Gleason 9 and 12/12 of the cores coming back as positive for
Adenocarcinoma
PCa.
With that being said, the urologist said he would not be surprised if it has microscopically spread (micro-metastasized) based on Gleason 9 and 12/12 of the cores coming back as positive for
Adenocarcinoma
PCa.
vforvendetta
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
New 6 mm nodule at 27 months post LLL lobectomy
My internet research leads me to fear that it could be a regional metastasis from the
adenocarcinoma
removed with my LLL. I'm thinking we will probably do another CT scan within three months to look for growth. I have been so lucky to have avoided chemo, but I fear I may have run out of luck.
My internet research leads me to fear that it could be a regional metastasis from the
adenocarcinoma
removed with my LLL. I'm thinking we will probably do another CT scan within three months to look for growth. I have been so lucky to have avoided chemo, but I fear I may have run out of luck.
rdflynnjr
in
Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
Newly diagnosed stage IV please help
My husband was diagnosed with stage 4
adenocarcinoma
pc this week. His PSA is 19.98 Gleason 8 tumor left side of prostate. Multiple enlarged iliac lymph nodes, all inside pelvis. Bone scan clear. Lymph nodes outside pelvis look normal. My husband is Jewish.
My husband was diagnosed with stage 4
adenocarcinoma
pc this week. His PSA is 19.98 Gleason 8 tumor left side of prostate. Multiple enlarged iliac lymph nodes, all inside pelvis. Bone scan clear. Lymph nodes outside pelvis look normal. My husband is Jewish.
Dachshundlove
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Lung surgery for NSCC..
I had nscc in my right lower lobe..Lobectomy on April 10..Pathology showed it to be
Adenocarcinoma
which my have began in my upper GI or pancreas but nothing but the spot on my lung showed on the PET scan..Stage 1..very small tumor..oncologist wants another PET scan..I had one in March..
I had nscc in my right lower lobe..Lobectomy on April 10..Pathology showed it to be
Adenocarcinoma
which my have began in my upper GI or pancreas but nothing but the spot on my lung showed on the PET scan..Stage 1..very small tumor..oncologist wants another PET scan..I had one in March..
MissKitty1
in
Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
NSCLC operated in March, starting chemotherapy on Monday
I had a 5 cm
adenocarcinoma
removed from my lung during an upper right lobectomy this March and have recovered well physically. My tumour was discovered 31/01/2019. It is apparently stage 2a and has not spread detectably. I am 42 years old and a mother to two young sons at 2 and 4 years old.
I had a 5 cm
adenocarcinoma
removed from my lung during an upper right lobectomy this March and have recovered well physically. My tumour was discovered 31/01/2019. It is apparently stage 2a and has not spread detectably. I am 42 years old and a mother to two young sons at 2 and 4 years old.
lucanus15
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
How long does Lupron + Zytiga take to be effective?
Prostate Biopsy showed
adenocarcinoma
in 12 of 15 samples, all GS 4+4, except two 4+5. Prostate is 102 g. I’m 70. My question has to do with when Lupron and or Zytiga become effective. Started Lupron 35 days ago and zytiga 15 days ago. My PSA before starting treatment was 8.4.
Prostate Biopsy showed
adenocarcinoma
in 12 of 15 samples, all GS 4+4, except two 4+5. Prostate is 102 g. I’m 70. My question has to do with when Lupron and or Zytiga become effective. Started Lupron 35 days ago and zytiga 15 days ago. My PSA before starting treatment was 8.4.
KJMinPhx
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
1 year on Zytiga
He was originally diagnosed with a G7 (4+3)
Adenocarcinoma
back in April 2017 and had both RP (failed but I think still helped him greatly) and a lighter version of Docetaxel chemo before starting Zytiga. He never had bone mets, always lymph nodes. Best wishes to all the other fighters!
He was originally diagnosed with a G7 (4+3)
Adenocarcinoma
back in April 2017 and had both RP (failed but I think still helped him greatly) and a lighter version of Docetaxel chemo before starting Zytiga. He never had bone mets, always lymph nodes. Best wishes to all the other fighters!
Dalph87
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Anyone had FLOT treatment?
I have just been Diagnosed with stage 3b
adenocarcinoma
at the EGJ. I have been offered 8 cycle of FLOT.
I have just been Diagnosed with stage 3b
adenocarcinoma
at the EGJ. I have been offered 8 cycle of FLOT.
Sportiva
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 years ago
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