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GE adenocarcinoma gastrotomy cancer
Done surgery during December 2016.chemo completed May 2017.All cleaned reports received evennow why am I getting loose motion after lunch and dinner besides lost weight from 54 kg to 40 kg during 8 months Please advice. Thanks & Rgds Anand Sawkar
Done surgery during December 2016.chemo completed May 2017.All cleaned reports received evennow why am I getting loose motion after lunch and dinner besides lost weight from 54 kg to 40 kg during 8 months Please advice. Thanks & Rgds Anand Sawkar
Cncr
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
Supraphysiologic Testosterone Therapy for PCa. BAT.
" [3] (1982) "Among 52 patients with metastatic
adenocarcinoma
of the prostate who were treated with exogenous testosterone, 45 (87%) experienced unfavorable subjective and/or objective responses.
" [3] (1982) "Among 52 patients with metastatic
adenocarcinoma
of the prostate who were treated with exogenous testosterone, 45 (87%) experienced unfavorable subjective and/or objective responses.
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Rare Cancer
That the cyst of 7cm was growing attached to 11cm of a rare form of
adenocarcinoma
. It was removed encapsulated in the lobe with no lymph node involvement. I had no obvious symptoms. No chemo or radiotherapy. I will undergo the 5 year regime of serial X Rays.
That the cyst of 7cm was growing attached to 11cm of a rare form of
adenocarcinoma
. It was removed encapsulated in the lobe with no lymph node involvement. I had no obvious symptoms. No chemo or radiotherapy. I will undergo the 5 year regime of serial X Rays.
Daisy47
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
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Soy & PCa
We show here that the consumption of genistein (250 mg/kg diet) by 12-week-old transgenic
adenocarcinoma
mouse prostate (TRAMP-FVB) mice harboring prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia lesions until 20 weeks of age induces an aggressive progression of CaP, as evidenced by a 16% increase in the number of
We show here that the consumption of genistein (250 mg/kg diet) by 12-week-old transgenic
adenocarcinoma
mouse prostate (TRAMP-FVB) mice harboring prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia lesions until 20 weeks of age induces an aggressive progression of CaP, as evidenced by a 16% increase in the number of
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Lung ca
My husband was diagnosed with
adenocarcinoma
non small cell stage 4 in June of this year. We were all shocked and don't know if we are on the right track or not. But after today I am believeing maybe we are doing things right, He has chemo every three weeks {carboplatin/pemetrexed}.
My husband was diagnosed with
adenocarcinoma
non small cell stage 4 in June of this year. We were all shocked and don't know if we are on the right track or not. But after today I am believeing maybe we are doing things right, He has chemo every three weeks {carboplatin/pemetrexed}.
Lehdedi
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Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
Daughter to Dad with Adenocarcinoma
I've been walking around in a fog for 2 weeks, ever since my 87 year old father was diagnosed with
Adenocarcinoma
. He's been a smoker for 70 of those years. But up until a few months ago, was very healthy. I think this came in fast but at least in the last year.
I've been walking around in a fog for 2 weeks, ever since my 87 year old father was diagnosed with
Adenocarcinoma
. He's been a smoker for 70 of those years. But up until a few months ago, was very healthy. I think this came in fast but at least in the last year.
pkaye
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Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
Waiting
So, my husband has been offered no treatment due to his co-morbidities of poor kidney treatment and CLL( in complete remission) ....He has no symptoms, has not lost weight , despite the fact that he was told 17 weeks ago that he has
adenocarcinoma
that has metastasised to his liver and spleen.
So, my husband has been offered no treatment due to his co-morbidities of poor kidney treatment and CLL( in complete remission) ....He has no symptoms, has not lost weight , despite the fact that he was told 17 weeks ago that he has
adenocarcinoma
that has metastasised to his liver and spleen.
alice111
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Delirium- infection, dexamethasone withdrawal or brain mets?
My mum who has stage 4
Adenocarcinoma
was admitted to hospital on Saturday with confusion and incontinence. She had seemed a bit unwell throughout last week (very tired and going to the toilet a lot) but we had put this down to stopping the 2mg of Dexamethasone she had been on for about 4 weeks.
My mum who has stage 4
Adenocarcinoma
was admitted to hospital on Saturday with confusion and incontinence. She had seemed a bit unwell throughout last week (very tired and going to the toilet a lot) but we had put this down to stopping the 2mg of Dexamethasone she had been on for about 4 weeks.
MissyD1
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Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
Delirium - infection, dexamethasone withdrawal or brain mets??
My mum who has stage 4
Adenocarcinoma
was admitted to hospital on Saturday with confusion and incontinence. She had seemed a bit unwell throughout last week (very tired and going to the toilet a lot) but we had put this down to stopping the 2mg of Dexamethasone she had been on for about 4 weeks.
My mum who has stage 4
Adenocarcinoma
was admitted to hospital on Saturday with confusion and incontinence. She had seemed a bit unwell throughout last week (very tired and going to the toilet a lot) but we had put this down to stopping the 2mg of Dexamethasone she had been on for about 4 weeks.
MissyD1
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
I'm New here ....and I'm a very stressed anxious and sad wife !
Hi my name is Debbie and I am actually writing this as the wife of someone that has in the last four weeks had a total Oesophajectomy with a 2 field lymph node removal following T3
adenocarcinoma
.
Hi my name is Debbie and I am actually writing this as the wife of someone that has in the last four weeks had a total Oesophajectomy with a 2 field lymph node removal following T3
adenocarcinoma
.
Debbiewallis
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 years ago
No hope and we don't understand why
We were told that my husbands stage 4
adenocarcinoma
was not going to be treated as he is negative for mutations and the GFR test on his kidneys was 34% so not suitable for carboplatin chemotherapy.
We were told that my husbands stage 4
adenocarcinoma
was not going to be treated as he is negative for mutations and the GFR test on his kidneys was 34% so not suitable for carboplatin chemotherapy.
alice111
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Normal life has resumed!
I'm stage 2
adenocarcinoma
having had lobectomy July 16 and completed chemo November 16. Back at work since January and back to full hours now.
I'm stage 2
adenocarcinoma
having had lobectomy July 16 and completed chemo November 16. Back at work since January and back to full hours now.
Jackie46
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
What causes pleural effusion (stage 4 Adenocarcinoma)
My mum was admitted to hospital tonight as she was becoming breathless on very little exertion. The chest X-ray showed a pleural effusion and I am just wondering what can cause this? Does it always mean a malignant effusion? As far as we know my mum has metastases to her bones, adrenal glands and lymph
My mum was admitted to hospital tonight as she was becoming breathless on very little exertion. The chest X-ray showed a pleural effusion and I am just wondering what can cause this? Does it always mean a malignant effusion? As far as we know my mum has metastases to her bones, adrenal glands and lymph
MissyD1
in
Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
What causes a pleural effusion? (Stage 4 Adenocarcinoma)
My mum was admitted to hospital tonight as she was becoming breathless on very little exertion. The chest X-ray showed a pleural effusion and I am just wondering what can cause this? Does it always mean a malignant effusion? As far as we know my mum has metastases to her bones, adrenal glands and lymph
My mum was admitted to hospital tonight as she was becoming breathless on very little exertion. The chest X-ray showed a pleural effusion and I am just wondering what can cause this? Does it always mean a malignant effusion? As far as we know my mum has metastases to her bones, adrenal glands and lymph
MissyD1
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Any similar experiences out there
Hello All So...my dad has a 3cm
adenocarcinoma
in his lung and a 3cm secondary tumour on his spine. That is all. He has had radiotherapy on his spine to shrink that one and some stabilisation surgery.
Hello All So...my dad has a 3cm
adenocarcinoma
in his lung and a 3cm secondary tumour on his spine. That is all. He has had radiotherapy on his spine to shrink that one and some stabilisation surgery.
SJR43
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
I'm new here...
His older brother has also been diagnosed with NSCLC,
Adenocarcinoma
. I'm hoping to reach out to others who have been diagnosed with the same and learn how you are coping.
His older brother has also been diagnosed with NSCLC,
Adenocarcinoma
. I'm hoping to reach out to others who have been diagnosed with the same and learn how you are coping.
cdidion
in
Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
Stage IV stomach cancer at junction with oesophagus - now offered surgery
T4a, N1, M1 (peritoneum) poorly differentiated
adenocarcinoma
with signet ring cells. My situation wasn't great and I quickly started E.O.X chemotherapy.
T4a, N1, M1 (peritoneum) poorly differentiated
adenocarcinoma
with signet ring cells. My situation wasn't great and I quickly started E.O.X chemotherapy.
Jennyretro
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 years ago
Chemo or surgery
Hi This is my first post, shortly I have to make the decision of my treatment for Oesophageal cancer, it is an
Adenocarcinoma
T2N1. I am 78 and reasonably fit.
Hi This is my first post, shortly I have to make the decision of my treatment for Oesophageal cancer, it is an
Adenocarcinoma
T2N1. I am 78 and reasonably fit.
Ktaylor
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
7 years ago
Need advice & recommendations please
My husband had surgery for
adenocarcinoma
5 1/2 years ago and was considered to be cured of his disease. In June he had what we thought would be his final scan only to be told that he had a leison on his liver and spots on his lungs.
My husband had surgery for
adenocarcinoma
5 1/2 years ago and was considered to be cured of his disease. In June he had what we thought would be his final scan only to be told that he had a leison on his liver and spots on his lungs.
alice111
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Oncologist update- EGFR is present
Went to the oncologist.. hubby is stage 3b
adenocarcinoma
- egfr mutation is there. Starting Tarceva tomorrow. Experiences and any information is welcome!
Went to the oncologist.. hubby is stage 3b
adenocarcinoma
- egfr mutation is there. Starting Tarceva tomorrow. Experiences and any information is welcome!
mrsthehoney
in
Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
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