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Doctor says husband's situation is rare
Biopsy proved it to be
adenocarcinoma
. Doctors said it was rare to find this type in the parotid gland. He had radiation to clean up leftover cells. Had a PET scan in January and they said everything was clear except a small place in his spine of which they said was "probably scar tissue".
Biopsy proved it to be
adenocarcinoma
. Doctors said it was rare to find this type in the parotid gland. He had radiation to clean up leftover cells. Had a PET scan in January and they said everything was clear except a small place in his spine of which they said was "probably scar tissue".
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Urologist recommendation at Johns Hopkins
The second opinion at Johns Hopkins was not conclusive with the following statement from the patholgist: "Although these findings are highly atypical and suspicious for
adenocarcinoma
, there is insufficient cytologic and/or architectural atypia to establish a definitive diagnosis."
The second opinion at Johns Hopkins was not conclusive with the following statement from the patholgist: "Although these findings are highly atypical and suspicious for
adenocarcinoma
, there is insufficient cytologic and/or architectural atypia to establish a definitive diagnosis."
nvidia-ati
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
Does this mark the beginning of castration resistance?
Hi all, I have been quietly reading all of your posts and comments in the background since my dad's diagnosis with Stage IV
adenocarcinoma
(Gleason 9 (4+5)) with distal bone metastases in September 2022. My dad's PSA at diagnosis was 150. He is 64.
Hi all, I have been quietly reading all of your posts and comments in the background since my dad's diagnosis with Stage IV
adenocarcinoma
(Gleason 9 (4+5)) with distal bone metastases in September 2022. My dad's PSA at diagnosis was 150. He is 64.
Agh-2022
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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looking for guidance?dad’s Biopsy diagnosis Gleason 4+4
Results: Gleason score 4+4 12 cores taken, 6 had cancer Clinical Stage T3b or T4 Type is
adenocarcinoma
MRI said involvement of seminal vesicals MRI showed lymph node “lit up” The urologist is recommending radiation vs surgery at this point as they think it’s spread.
Results: Gleason score 4+4 12 cores taken, 6 had cancer Clinical Stage T3b or T4 Type is
adenocarcinoma
MRI said involvement of seminal vesicals MRI showed lymph node “lit up” The urologist is recommending radiation vs surgery at this point as they think it’s spread.
Cafu6
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Asking for my dad!!
He was diagnosed with
adenocarcinoma
with Gleason 8. He was started on hormone therapy and had bilateral orchiectomy as well. He is in great health apart - mentally and physically. He is asymptomatic and is very active. The medical oncologist believes that he should not start on chemo right away.
He was diagnosed with
adenocarcinoma
with Gleason 8. He was started on hormone therapy and had bilateral orchiectomy as well. He is in great health apart - mentally and physically. He is asymptomatic and is very active. The medical oncologist believes that he should not start on chemo right away.
Justgettingitright
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Stopping Tagrisso
Hi, I was diagnosed in May 2021 with lung cancer,
adenocarcinoma
, EFGR, I was very breathless, couldn’t eat and fatigued at the beginning. When I had results of lung biopsy, I was told I was suitable to be treated with Tagrisso, a target treatment, daily tablet, this was July 2021.
Hi, I was diagnosed in May 2021 with lung cancer,
adenocarcinoma
, EFGR, I was very breathless, couldn’t eat and fatigued at the beginning. When I had results of lung biopsy, I was told I was suitable to be treated with Tagrisso, a target treatment, daily tablet, this was July 2021.
Goldmoon
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 months ago
Signet Ring Cell
I had a lymph node biopsy that showed "Metastatic poorly differentiated
adenocarcinoma
with signet ring cell features consistent with pulmonary primary" I have not yet had a PET scan or MRI to see the spread if the cancer.
I had a lymph node biopsy that showed "Metastatic poorly differentiated
adenocarcinoma
with signet ring cell features consistent with pulmonary primary" I have not yet had a PET scan or MRI to see the spread if the cancer.
sh911sh911
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
11 months ago
recurrence after lobectomy
I had a lobectomy of my right lower lobe in April 2022 to remove a minimally invasive
adenocarcinoma
staged pT1 N0, M0, PL0, R0 (found by complete accident on an abdomen CT scan.)
I had a lobectomy of my right lower lobe in April 2022 to remove a minimally invasive
adenocarcinoma
staged pT1 N0, M0, PL0, R0 (found by complete accident on an abdomen CT scan.)
Bibicata
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 months ago
Swallowing difficulties 5 months post-op
I’m 46 and had keyhole oesohagectomy surgery 5 months ago for T3N1M0
adenocarcinoma
. I’ve recovered really well in most ways. No reflux and sleeping well.
I’m 46 and had keyhole oesohagectomy surgery 5 months ago for T3N1M0
adenocarcinoma
. I’ve recovered really well in most ways. No reflux and sleeping well.
ScottishLondoner
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 months ago
Androgens & colorectal cancer
However, “There was an increased risk of {colorectal cancer} among ADT exposed PC patients compared to unexposed cancer-free men (HR 1.27 …), “in particular an increased risk of
adenocarcinoma
of the colon (HR 1.33 …) and … “more specifically an increased risk of
adenocarcinoma
of the distal colon
However, “There was an increased risk of {colorectal cancer} among ADT exposed PC patients compared to unexposed cancer-free men (HR 1.27 …), “in particular an increased risk of
adenocarcinoma
of the colon (HR 1.33 …) and … “more specifically an increased risk of
adenocarcinoma
of the distal colon
pca2004
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Asking for a friend
Asking for a friend has anyone on here had Poorly differentiated
adenocarcinoma
Stage 4, as Doctor has said they are not going to give treatment, thank you
Asking for a friend has anyone on here had Poorly differentiated
adenocarcinoma
Stage 4, as Doctor has said they are not going to give treatment, thank you
Fran4
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My Breast Cancer Community
1 year ago
nhs complaint
My husband was diagnosed with T3 N3 M1b/c left lung
adenocarcinoma
in October 2 1 . He had chemo and immunotherapy as well as radiotherapy. In January 2 2 he started getting pain in his neck which he reported to the oncology team at the hospital and it was added to the ct scan in May 2 2.
My husband was diagnosed with T3 N3 M1b/c left lung
adenocarcinoma
in October 2 1 . He had chemo and immunotherapy as well as radiotherapy. In January 2 2 he started getting pain in his neck which he reported to the oncology team at the hospital and it was added to the ct scan in May 2 2.
Sharkypuss
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 months ago
Why do MO have one stop Zytiga and Prednisone during Cabazitaxel And Carboplatin treatment for pca Adenocarcinoma liver Mets?
I should have asked. But, we asked so many questions, plus hoping for a more detailed answer
I should have asked. But, we asked so many questions, plus hoping for a more detailed answer
Shorehousejam
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
scans
Does anyone know if an mri is carried out after a metastatic
adenocarcinoma
diagnosis to check the spread of the disease?
Does anyone know if an mri is carried out after a metastatic
adenocarcinoma
diagnosis to check the spread of the disease?
Sharkypuss
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Please, im scared!!
Diagnosed 3 years ago with seromucinous cyst
adenocarcinoma
. What do you think about?
Diagnosed 3 years ago with seromucinous cyst
adenocarcinoma
. What do you think about?
Belindajames
in
My Ovacome
1 year ago
Final Path Report After RALP (Dad - 74, G7- 4+3) , what’s next ?
Original post : https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/private/150140027/dad-74-with-g7-4-3-pca-treatment-options Final Pathologic Diagnosis Prostate with bilateral pelvic lymph nodes and periprostatic fat : Acinar
adenocarcinoma
, conventional involving the left lobe.
Original post : https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/private/150140027/dad-74-with-g7-4-3-pca-treatment-options Final Pathologic Diagnosis Prostate with bilateral pelvic lymph nodes and periprostatic fat : Acinar
adenocarcinoma
, conventional involving the left lobe.
EzioAudi7
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
1 year on - no PSA but tumor has "progressed"
He was diagnosed with
adenocarcinoma
of the prostate (suspicious nodule in the left peripheral zone) back in June 2023 following an initial MRI, biopsy and PSA test (results from those tests are below).
He was diagnosed with
adenocarcinoma
of the prostate (suspicious nodule in the left peripheral zone) back in June 2023 following an initial MRI, biopsy and PSA test (results from those tests are below).
Zudukk
in
Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
Mother diagnosed with HG Ovarian cancer. Current Chemo not fully responding (reocurrence). Need suggestions/Guidance - Alternate treatments
Received Maintenance treatment till December 2022 (9 doses of Avastin till Feb 2023) Reoccurrence in January 2023, Rising CA-125, Biopsy from Peritoneal Deposits 20/3/2023 – Metastatic
Adenocarcinoma
. Chemo re-started received PLD + Bevacizumab till 03/05/2023.
Received Maintenance treatment till December 2022 (9 doses of Avastin till Feb 2023) Reoccurrence in January 2023, Rising CA-125, Biopsy from Peritoneal Deposits 20/3/2023 – Metastatic
Adenocarcinoma
. Chemo re-started received PLD + Bevacizumab till 03/05/2023.
akhilsalwan
in
My Ovacome
6 months ago
mCRPC- What is double negative prostate cancer along with the other 4 subtypes.
This paper came out 2 weeks ago- it's a long read, but provides info on the five distinctive histologic and expression-based subtypes of mCRPC :
adenocarcinoma
(AR+/NE−), double-positive (AR+/NE+), low AR (ARL/NE−), neuroendocrine (AR−/NE+), and double-negative (AR−/NE−) https://aacrjournals.org/cancerres
This paper came out 2 weeks ago- it's a long read, but provides info on the five distinctive histologic and expression-based subtypes of mCRPC :
adenocarcinoma
(AR+/NE−), double-positive (AR+/NE+), low AR (ARL/NE−), neuroendocrine (AR−/NE+), and double-negative (AR−/NE−) https://aacrjournals.org/cancerres
V10fanatic
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Which Treatment for These Biopsy Results?
Cells -
Adenocarcinoma
- micro acinar No cribriform features No EPE or Perineural Invasion DRE - normal palpation PSA before biopsy was 14.32 MRI indicated a 14mm tumour on the left lower quadrant and an indeterminate echo on the right side.
Cells -
Adenocarcinoma
- micro acinar No cribriform features No EPE or Perineural Invasion DRE - normal palpation PSA before biopsy was 14.32 MRI indicated a 14mm tumour on the left lower quadrant and an indeterminate echo on the right side.
Nordman
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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