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Onc highly recommend hrt. Stage 2 low grade. What do u think
had bilateral endometrial
adenocarcinoma
of the ovaries (low grade 1-2) with an early grade (1) endometrial cancer
had bilateral endometrial
adenocarcinoma
of the ovaries (low grade 1-2) with an early grade (1) endometrial cancer
Henry2012
in
My Ovacome
12 years ago
Hi waiting for a PET/CT scan as was diagnosed with nsclc adenocarcinoma last wednesday.The waiting is a nightmare.....
jujuju
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
11 years ago
Ovarian cancer and brain tumour?
I have just been diagnosed with a meningioma 18 months after finishing chemo for ovarian cancer (clear cell
adenocarcinoma
). Has anyone here experienced similar? It is early days and it is as yet not clear whether the two are related. (The GP seems to think not.)
I have just been diagnosed with a meningioma 18 months after finishing chemo for ovarian cancer (clear cell
adenocarcinoma
). Has anyone here experienced similar? It is early days and it is as yet not clear whether the two are related. (The GP seems to think not.)
SaraL
in
My Ovacome
12 years ago
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Pancreatic Cancer Survivor
I was diagnosed with an inoperable
adenocarcinoma
in the head of the pancreas in Jan 2007. Yes, 6 years in a few months. Resection was not possible as the tumor surrounds the superior mesenteric artery.
I was diagnosed with an inoperable
adenocarcinoma
in the head of the pancreas in Jan 2007. Yes, 6 years in a few months. Resection was not possible as the tumor surrounds the superior mesenteric artery.
auspete
in
Pancreatic Cancer Action
12 years ago
Update from lung cancer study day and other things :)
What works well for Squamous doesn't work well for
Adenocarcinoma
and visa versa. It was only in 2009 a that biological therapies like Iressa and Tarceva were being looked at to treat stage 4, that's only 3 tears ago. They are seeing remarkable increases in survival.
What works well for Squamous doesn't work well for
Adenocarcinoma
and visa versa. It was only in 2009 a that biological therapies like Iressa and Tarceva were being looked at to treat stage 4, that's only 3 tears ago. They are seeing remarkable increases in survival.
Hidden
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
12 years ago
Dad diagnosed with Lung Cancer
They thinks its
adenocarcinoma
but unable to tell from numerous tests. He is now on chemo, carboplatin and premextred every 3 weeks for a 6 time course. he seems to be doing well on the chemo. Has anyone else suffered with CUP and cancerous cells in the fluid?
They thinks its
adenocarcinoma
but unable to tell from numerous tests. He is now on chemo, carboplatin and premextred every 3 weeks for a 6 time course. he seems to be doing well on the chemo. Has anyone else suffered with CUP and cancerous cells in the fluid?
Hopefull77
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
12 years ago
Whole brain radiation?
An
adenocarcinoma
has been confirmed at bronchoscopy/biopsy, but unfortuately a CT scan has shown 2rys throughout both lungs, but more worryingly in his brain. The oncologist is also suspicious of a couple of area in Dad's spine - due MRI next week & if confirmed will irradiate these areas.
An
adenocarcinoma
has been confirmed at bronchoscopy/biopsy, but unfortuately a CT scan has shown 2rys throughout both lungs, but more worryingly in his brain. The oncologist is also suspicious of a couple of area in Dad's spine - due MRI next week & if confirmed will irradiate these areas.
Markpi
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
12 years ago
Monitoring after diagnoses of acid reflux.
I am now diagnosed with
adenocarcinoma
of the oesophageal junction. The good news is that early indications from the CT scan are that the cancer is still localised and has not spread. I am currently undergoing staging tests.
I am now diagnosed with
adenocarcinoma
of the oesophageal junction. The good news is that early indications from the CT scan are that the cancer is still localised and has not spread. I am currently undergoing staging tests.
Retd
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
13 years ago
Is this bad?
I'm currently undergoing staging tests for
adenocarcinoma
of the oesophageal junction. The first test (CT Scan) indicated that the cancer was still localised and had not spread - which was good news of course.
I'm currently undergoing staging tests for
adenocarcinoma
of the oesophageal junction. The first test (CT Scan) indicated that the cancer was still localised and had not spread - which was good news of course.
Retd
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
13 years ago
why doctors advise for 6 sessions chemo and not more for ccoc ?
please could any one inform me why doctors suggests to make only 6 session of chemo for clear cell
adenocarcinoma
of the ovary and not more sessions 7 , 8 , 9 ...? .if we make more than 6 sessions of chemo does it increase the chance for not having recurence or it is the same ?
please could any one inform me why doctors suggests to make only 6 session of chemo for clear cell
adenocarcinoma
of the ovary and not more sessions 7 , 8 , 9 ...? .if we make more than 6 sessions of chemo does it increase the chance for not having recurence or it is the same ?
TAROUZA
in
My Ovacome
13 years ago
Has anyone's 1st chemo been unsuccessful and has anyone found a lump during chemo?
My mum was diagnosed with
adenocarcinoma
in November. She has a tumour in her right lung, deposits in her left, chest and pelvic bone. She started chemo in Jan, 3 weeks apart for 4 sessions, but after the 1st, found a lump on her side.
My mum was diagnosed with
adenocarcinoma
in November. She has a tumour in her right lung, deposits in her left, chest and pelvic bone. She started chemo in Jan, 3 weeks apart for 4 sessions, but after the 1st, found a lump on her side.
AlliTB
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
12 years ago
12 months ago today!
I woke up to be told it was cancer,
adenocarcinoma
, and it had been inoperable. The tumor itself was 11cms and was too close to the cardiac vessels and it had already spread. I remember thinking it was a dream (I was full of morphine though).
I woke up to be told it was cancer,
adenocarcinoma
, and it had been inoperable. The tumor itself was 11cms and was too close to the cardiac vessels and it had already spread. I remember thinking it was a dream (I was full of morphine though).
Hidden
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
12 years ago
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