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Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Medicinal Fungi - Button mushroom - Agaricus bisporus
mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) exhibits antiproliferative and proapoptotic properties and inhibits prostate tumor growth in athymic mice." [1c] (2015) "A phase I trial of mushroom powder in patients with biochemically recurrent prostate cancer" "A histologically or cytologically confirmed history of
adenocarcinoma
mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) exhibits antiproliferative and proapoptotic properties and inhibits prostate tumor growth in athymic mice." [1c] (2015) "A phase I trial of mushroom powder in patients with biochemically recurrent prostate cancer" "A histologically or cytologically confirmed history of
adenocarcinoma
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
I'm scare!!!
My husband was diagnosed on May with
Adenocarcinoma
stage IV left lung , metastasis on his lymph nodes chest, fluid on his left lung and Blood Clots both lungs; Dr said No candidate for surgery only way to keeping alive Chemotherapy, 6 month without treatment 2 or 3 maybe with treatment, he had his 4th
My husband was diagnosed on May with
Adenocarcinoma
stage IV left lung , metastasis on his lymph nodes chest, fluid on his left lung and Blood Clots both lungs; Dr said No candidate for surgery only way to keeping alive Chemotherapy, 6 month without treatment 2 or 3 maybe with treatment, he had his 4th
Fabymire
in
Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
Hi, I'm new to this! 😊
I had the top lobe of my left lung removed on June 16th this year due to
adenocarcinoma
. After 3 1/2 months my ribs are still sore & I cry so easily now. I'd just like to know if anyone else experienced this. Thanks so much! 😊
I had the top lobe of my left lung removed on June 16th this year due to
adenocarcinoma
. After 3 1/2 months my ribs are still sore & I cry so easily now. I'd just like to know if anyone else experienced this. Thanks so much! 😊
marybeth422
in
Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
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Val W Stone, from Wexford, in Ireland
What is interesting about my case is that my youngest brother died from
Adenocarcinoma
of the Oesophagus at the age of 44- I have the Squamous variety which appears to be more slow growing.
What is interesting about my case is that my youngest brother died from
Adenocarcinoma
of the Oesophagus at the age of 44- I have the Squamous variety which appears to be more slow growing.
valstone
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
8 years ago
Is the Subtype of Lung Cancer NSCLC important in establishing treatment options?
We are concerned about whether the NSCLC carcinoma subtype (e.g.
adenocarcinoma
/ squamous cell carcinoma) is important, as we were advised they didn't establish this from the biopsy results.
We are concerned about whether the NSCLC carcinoma subtype (e.g.
adenocarcinoma
/ squamous cell carcinoma) is important, as we were advised they didn't establish this from the biopsy results.
GH86
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
8 years ago
EGFR+ taking Iressa
I was diagnosed August 2015 with stage iv,
adenocarcinoma
, egfr+, exon 19 deletion, with mets to both lungs and spine. I started with radiation to my largest lung tumor and Tarceva in September 2015. I later had a one time high dose radiation treatment to my spine.
I was diagnosed August 2015 with stage iv,
adenocarcinoma
, egfr+, exon 19 deletion, with mets to both lungs and spine. I started with radiation to my largest lung tumor and Tarceva in September 2015. I later had a one time high dose radiation treatment to my spine.
PLHLisa
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Hormones - Progesterone
Which "suggest that estrogen has a role in the biological regulation of steroid receptors in the human prostate." [5] (2001 - Germany) "The recent discovery of the classical estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) in metastatic and recurrent prostatic
adenocarcinoma
suggests that estrogens are implicated
Which "suggest that estrogen has a role in the biological regulation of steroid receptors in the human prostate." [5] (2001 - Germany) "The recent discovery of the classical estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) in metastatic and recurrent prostatic
adenocarcinoma
suggests that estrogens are implicated
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Association of autoimmune thyroid diseases, chronic atrophic gastritis and gastric carcinoid: experience from a single institution
Moreover 10 % of patients affected by AG have a predisposition to develop gastric carcinoid and
adenocarcinoma
as a result of chronic hypergastrinemia caused by achlorhydria and subsequent ELC cells neoplastic transformation.
Moreover 10 % of patients affected by AG have a predisposition to develop gastric carcinoid and
adenocarcinoma
as a result of chronic hypergastrinemia caused by achlorhydria and subsequent ELC cells neoplastic transformation.
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
What is it, really?
Because my husband passed away 4 years after being diagnosed with Stage IV
adenocarcinoma
(lung cancer), I opted to have a CT scan of my lungs to make sure I didn't have any looming problems. It was discovered that I had mild emphysema.
Because my husband passed away 4 years after being diagnosed with Stage IV
adenocarcinoma
(lung cancer), I opted to have a CT scan of my lungs to make sure I didn't have any looming problems. It was discovered that I had mild emphysema.
GrannaOnTheFarm
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Non-PCa Prescription Drugs: Nitroglycerin
The effects and mechanisms of nitroglycerin on the enhancement of chemosensitivity to docetaxel and carboplatin regimen (DCb) in patients with lung
adenocarcinoma
have not been reported."
The effects and mechanisms of nitroglycerin on the enhancement of chemosensitivity to docetaxel and carboplatin regimen (DCb) in patients with lung
adenocarcinoma
have not been reported."
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
August Free to Breathe Survivor Spotlight
She was diagnosed with stage 3B non-small cell
adenocarcinoma
in June of 2012, and her symptoms started with a dry cough. Since diagnosis, she's gone through IV and oral chemotherapy, as well as radiation. Shortly after her diagnosis, she looked for ways to get involved.
She was diagnosed with stage 3B non-small cell
adenocarcinoma
in June of 2012, and her symptoms started with a dry cough. Since diagnosis, she's gone through IV and oral chemotherapy, as well as radiation. Shortly after her diagnosis, she looked for ways to get involved.
FtB_Travis
in
Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
Happy to be here!
I was diagnosed in Nov. 2015 with Non small cell
adenocarcinoma
of lung. May God bless you all!
I was diagnosed in Nov. 2015 with Non small cell
adenocarcinoma
of lung. May God bless you all!
Kindheart
in
Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
Anxious
Hello I am new to this site, after all the usual tests and scans I was recently diagnosed with
adenocarcinoma
, when I was given the diagnosis I was told it had not spread so I can have surgery and an appointment for two days later with the thoracic surgeon was given to me.
Hello I am new to this site, after all the usual tests and scans I was recently diagnosed with
adenocarcinoma
, when I was given the diagnosis I was told it had not spread so I can have surgery and an appointment for two days later with the thoracic surgeon was given to me.
CatherineE
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
8 years ago
Introduction
My father was diagnosed about 7 months ago with Stage 4
adenocarcinoma
. Had difficulty tolerating his chemotherapy. Just had first infusion of immunotherapy. Anxious to see how things will go.
My father was diagnosed about 7 months ago with Stage 4
adenocarcinoma
. Had difficulty tolerating his chemotherapy. Just had first infusion of immunotherapy. Anxious to see how things will go.
Jessi08
Volunteer
in
Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
New Girl Here!
Hello, I have NSCLC
Adenocarcinoma
of the right lower lobe. Lobectomy was July 12, 2016. Was wondering why do I still have numbing burning pain? I can barely touch my right breast, the pain continues to the middle of my back. Is the normal? If so how long before this feeling is gone?
Hello, I have NSCLC
Adenocarcinoma
of the right lower lobe. Lobectomy was July 12, 2016. Was wondering why do I still have numbing burning pain? I can barely touch my right breast, the pain continues to the middle of my back. Is the normal? If so how long before this feeling is gone?
pattykellogg1966
in
Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
Is our last option worth trying - pemetrexed/cistplatin and denosumab😞 desperate for advice
My mum diagnosed with
adenocarcinoma
may 2015. Inoperable so had concurrent chemo /radiotherapy with cistplatin and vinorelbine. Lung tumour shrinking. March 2016, 2cm brain tumour, treated with stereotactic radiosurgery.
My mum diagnosed with
adenocarcinoma
may 2015. Inoperable so had concurrent chemo /radiotherapy with cistplatin and vinorelbine. Lung tumour shrinking. March 2016, 2cm brain tumour, treated with stereotactic radiosurgery.
em16780
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
8 years ago
Iam 67
I have
adenocarcinoma
. It is stage three it was in my lymphnodes. . I went through six months of chemo. They removed my upper lung on left side than I done the chemo. Yes I do have a lot of pain from it going on three years,but I manage because i'm In remission have been for almost three years.
I have
adenocarcinoma
. It is stage three it was in my lymphnodes. . I went through six months of chemo. They removed my upper lung on left side than I done the chemo. Yes I do have a lot of pain from it going on three years,but I manage because i'm In remission have been for almost three years.
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Community Superhero
in
Lung Cancer Support
8 years ago
Endometrioid adenocarcinoma?
Histology suggested (not 100% conclusive) endometrioid
adenocarcinoma
. Advice was hysterectomy with removal of omentum and other ovary and lymph nodes. I refused to have lymph nodes removed and sought 2nd opinion. 2nd surgeon happy to leave lymph nodes as scan completely clear as is blood test.
Histology suggested (not 100% conclusive) endometrioid
adenocarcinoma
. Advice was hysterectomy with removal of omentum and other ovary and lymph nodes. I refused to have lymph nodes removed and sought 2nd opinion. 2nd surgeon happy to leave lymph nodes as scan completely clear as is blood test.
Donut_in_my_hand
in
My Ovacome
8 years ago
New Diagnosis!!
Hi People, Although pre op and initially post op I was diagnosed with OC it appears that now the pathology is complete I have stage 4
Adenocarcinoma
of Cervix which 'very unusually' moved up to my womb and ovaries. I had my first session of Carbo/Taxol on Thurs now with added Avastin.
Hi People, Although pre op and initially post op I was diagnosed with OC it appears that now the pathology is complete I have stage 4
Adenocarcinoma
of Cervix which 'very unusually' moved up to my womb and ovaries. I had my first session of Carbo/Taxol on Thurs now with added Avastin.
HelenMA
in
My Ovacome
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Moringa Oleifera
" [9] (2013 - Israel) "Fewer than 6% patients with
adenocarcinoma
of the pancreas live up to five years after diagnosis. Chemotherapy is currently the standard treatment, however, these tumors often develop drug resistance over time.
" [9] (2013 - Israel) "Fewer than 6% patients with
adenocarcinoma
of the pancreas live up to five years after diagnosis. Chemotherapy is currently the standard treatment, however, these tumors often develop drug resistance over time.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
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