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Tomorrow is finally the day of my MRI after waiting 3 1/2 months since the ultrasound and CT scan couldn't be sure of a mass or not.
After having to postpone my original MRI appt last month due to the death of my mother, I am finally getting it done tomorrow. Those who haven't read my previous posts, a fibroid and possible ovarian mass were found on an incidental CT scan back in March where I was diagnosed with diverticulitis after
After having to postpone my original MRI appt last month due to the death of my mother, I am finally getting it done tomorrow. Those who haven't read my previous posts, a fibroid and possible ovarian mass were found on an incidental CT scan back in March where I was diagnosed with diverticulitis after
starrynight5626
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My Ovacome
22 days ago
Cortisol test
Result of morning cortisal test was 131 which is rubbish (range 102-535) and explains why I feel exhausted some days. Have been on 3mg for several weeks. Looks like it’s a Synacthen test next. Thanks PMRpro for the info on that. Is the experience ok anyone out there who’s had one?
Result of morning cortisal test was 131 which is rubbish (range 102-535) and explains why I feel exhausted some days. Have been on 3mg for several weeks. Looks like it’s a Synacthen test next. Thanks PMRpro for the info on that. Is the experience ok anyone out there who’s had one?
Bluey-1
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Guided bacteria, 100% effective in preclinical trials
well, I am citing... "With a 100% remission rate and no meaningful side effects in all the subjects of the company's preclinical trials, this technology is conceived to address all solid tumors, representing 90% of cancer and 89% of deaths." Even 50% of that result in humans would be amazing! https
well, I am citing... "With a 100% remission rate and no meaningful side effects in all the subjects of the company's preclinical trials, this technology is conceived to address all solid tumors, representing 90% of cancer and 89% of deaths." Even 50% of that result in humans would be amazing! https
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
23 days ago
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Very promising: PIP Polyspecific Integrin-Binding Peptide, a novel and very flexible platform
Basically, they have developed a technology that can simultaneously bind to different "proteins" expressed by cancers. This means a wider specificity. One cancer mutation could express for example KRAS 12C and another KRAS 12D (just an example using terms and mutation I know!) and the chemo drug would
Basically, they have developed a technology that can simultaneously bind to different "proteins" expressed by cancers. This means a wider specificity. One cancer mutation could express for example KRAS 12C and another KRAS 12D (just an example using terms and mutation I know!) and the chemo drug would
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
23 days ago
Surviving cancer: some options for you to consider
I just want to share with you all, that I was diagnosed with a T3 (5cm) Tumour called Adenocarcinoma, situated in the junction of the lower oesophagus and upper G. I (stomach) in January. Last year I kept complaining of : chest pains, sore tongue and throat, thick mucus and not being able to gain weight
I just want to share with you all, that I was diagnosed with a T3 (5cm) Tumour called Adenocarcinoma, situated in the junction of the lower oesophagus and upper G. I (stomach) in January. Last year I kept complaining of : chest pains, sore tongue and throat, thick mucus and not being able to gain weight
Artiquety
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
3 months ago
Only mouse study, but interesting research on microbiome using astragaloside and scorpion venom
Astragaloside IV-PESV inhibits prostate cancer tumor growth by restoring gut microbiota and microbial metabolic homeostasis via the AGE-RAGE pathwayXujun You, Junfeng Qiu, Qixin Li, Qing Zhang, Wen Sheng, Yiguo Cao, Wei Fu BMC cancer 24 (1), 472, 2024 Background Prostate cancer (PCa) is becoming the
Astragaloside IV-PESV inhibits prostate cancer tumor growth by restoring gut microbiota and microbial metabolic homeostasis via the AGE-RAGE pathwayXujun You, Junfeng Qiu, Qixin Li, Qing Zhang, Wen Sheng, Yiguo Cao, Wei Fu BMC cancer 24 (1), 472, 2024 Background Prostate cancer (PCa) is becoming the
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
23 days ago
Consider the options?
Post total hysterectomy, etc., one cycle of carboplatin (couldn't tolerate paclitaxel) and now on Avastin i/v and Olaparib. CA 9, which is fantastic. Side effects are just destroying me. I am 80, the Olaparib goes through to mid June 2026 and the Avastin finishes at the end of this year. Oncologist
Post total hysterectomy, etc., one cycle of carboplatin (couldn't tolerate paclitaxel) and now on Avastin i/v and Olaparib. CA 9, which is fantastic. Side effects are just destroying me. I am 80, the Olaparib goes through to mid June 2026 and the Avastin finishes at the end of this year. Oncologist
Pawpaw22
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My Ovacome
23 days ago
slight CEA Elevation
hi everyone- my father has MBC and is currently on Lynparza / Olaparib to target the BRCA2 gene mutation. He has been on it for 9 months and had a scan that showed complete control over his breast cancer on May 21st (not too long ago at all). The only thing that “lit up” on the scan was his Prostate
hi everyone- my father has MBC and is currently on Lynparza / Olaparib to target the BRCA2 gene mutation. He has been on it for 9 months and had a scan that showed complete control over his breast cancer on May 21st (not too long ago at all). The only thing that “lit up” on the scan was his Prostate
Jenniferp2122
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
23 days ago
Be careful: Pluvicto controversy, dammit!
not saying that it does not work, in fact for some patients it is simply fantastic, but still...they have damaged their reputation with patients https://www.nature.com/articles/s44276-024-00065-7 The PSMAfore and VISION trials for Lutetium-177 PSMA-617 in prostate cancer exhibit design flaws that bias
not saying that it does not work, in fact for some patients it is simply fantastic, but still...they have damaged their reputation with patients https://www.nature.com/articles/s44276-024-00065-7 The PSMAfore and VISION trials for Lutetium-177 PSMA-617 in prostate cancer exhibit design flaws that bias
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
23 days ago
GCCA Know Your Biomarker Toolkit
The Know Your Biomarker Advocacy Toolkit was created to help advocates join the global effort to ensure all colorectal cancer patients have access to biomarker testing. Know Your Biomarker Know Your Biomarker is an awareness, education, and advocacy campaign advocating for global access to colorectal
The Know Your Biomarker Advocacy Toolkit was created to help advocates join the global effort to ensure all colorectal cancer patients have access to biomarker testing. Know Your Biomarker Know Your Biomarker is an awareness, education, and advocacy campaign advocating for global access to colorectal
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Administrator
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Colon Cancer Connected
24 days ago
Advise for a new diagnosis
Dear community, I wanted to post a message to this forum to ask for advice for my mum who has recently been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. Her biopsy is still being tested to determine the exact subtype. Doctors could not see anything un the breast and took a biopsy was taken from one of
Dear community, I wanted to post a message to this forum to ask for advice for my mum who has recently been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. Her biopsy is still being tested to determine the exact subtype. Doctors could not see anything un the breast and took a biopsy was taken from one of
Blossom751
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
24 days ago
MRI report shows enhancing bone lesion is noted involving the left sphenoid bone.
That’s from an MRI taken six weeks after 10 sessions of IMRT were completed for a surgically inoperable metastasis in my skull. Apparently this means the contrast agent shows increased blood flow or activity in the tumor. Does that sound normal to still have increased blood flow or activity six weeks
That’s from an MRI taken six weeks after 10 sessions of IMRT were completed for a surgically inoperable metastasis in my skull. Apparently this means the contrast agent shows increased blood flow or activity in the tumor. Does that sound normal to still have increased blood flow or activity six weeks
Gl448
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
25 days ago
Hi I'm Tawnie 🤗
Hey everybody happy Sunday 😇I have a biopsy the 26th and I'm deadly afraid doctor said there was skin cancer it's everywhere the lesions are getting worse by the day... The pain of the lesions is getting very bad can't even touch them I was just wondering how are you all handling or do you have pain
Hey everybody happy Sunday 😇I have a biopsy the 26th and I'm deadly afraid doctor said there was skin cancer it's everywhere the lesions are getting worse by the day... The pain of the lesions is getting very bad can't even touch them I was just wondering how are you all handling or do you have pain
Tawnie123
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MY SKIN
25 days ago
upcoming PET scan
so, here’s where we are… My Joe has been experiencing increasing pain in his left hip and thigh. Today he said the thigh is numb. PET scan scheduled this coming Tuesday. He thinks it’s a hairline fracture. Is it wrong of me to hope he’s right, vs his cancer having landed there? He’s 4 months post-Pluvicto
so, here’s where we are… My Joe has been experiencing increasing pain in his left hip and thigh. Today he said the thigh is numb. PET scan scheduled this coming Tuesday. He thinks it’s a hairline fracture. Is it wrong of me to hope he’s right, vs his cancer having landed there? He’s 4 months post-Pluvicto
Cateydid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
25 days ago
Thoughts
Two weeks ago I was diagnosed with non small cell lung cancer. I have an appointment with md Anderson in 4 weeks which seems like eternity. I ended up at md Anderson emergency room due to some blood clots. They ran a ct with contrast & this is what report says Bilateral segmental/subsegmental pulmonary
Two weeks ago I was diagnosed with non small cell lung cancer. I have an appointment with md Anderson in 4 weeks which seems like eternity. I ended up at md Anderson emergency room due to some blood clots. They ran a ct with contrast & this is what report says Bilateral segmental/subsegmental pulmonary
Bahan
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Lung Cancer Support
25 days ago
Is radiation to prostate useful if one has bone mets ?
I see many people with bone mets advanced cancer say they took many sessions of radiation to the prostate. My MO’s never mentioned radiation ever , except spot radiation to pain spots in bones if any when that happens. Does radiation to the prostate in cancer that is already in bones improve survival
I see many people with bone mets advanced cancer say they took many sessions of radiation to the prostate. My MO’s never mentioned radiation ever , except spot radiation to pain spots in bones if any when that happens. Does radiation to the prostate in cancer that is already in bones improve survival
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
26 days ago
sweet sugar taste after 3rd docetaxel infusion
anyone ever have a really sweet sugary taste after docetaxel. after the first 2 my taste went back to normal after about 7 days but the only problem i had was with spicy foods. after my 3rd round i have a super sweet sugary taste all the time for 16 days now. i have a hard time eating because almost
anyone ever have a really sweet sugary taste after docetaxel. after the first 2 my taste went back to normal after about 7 days but the only problem i had was with spicy foods. after my 3rd round i have a super sweet sugary taste all the time for 16 days now. i have a hard time eating because almost
casperrose
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
26 days ago
Minor psa increase again
Just over 12 months since adt finished. All clear at <0.01 2 months ago when it started to rise to 0.03 then 4 weeks later 0.05 now 0.07. Have Dr's app in 3 weeks which will probably be a referral back to oncologist. Do we need to wait until 2.0 then a PET scan or can I be proactive now? My adt was
Just over 12 months since adt finished. All clear at <0.01 2 months ago when it started to rise to 0.03 then 4 weeks later 0.05 now 0.07. Have Dr's app in 3 weeks which will probably be a referral back to oncologist. Do we need to wait until 2.0 then a PET scan or can I be proactive now? My adt was
Runner1957
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Prostate Cancer Network
26 days ago
ned advice on going private
Hi, looking for a private Endocrinologist in Birmingham or nearby west midlands area. please private message me as when i requested before the post was taken down which i do understand. the louise email i was given to obtain a list of private practices has bounced back and does not seem to work. i
Hi, looking for a private Endocrinologist in Birmingham or nearby west midlands area. please private message me as when i requested before the post was taken down which i do understand. the louise email i was given to obtain a list of private practices has bounced back and does not seem to work. i
Mishymoo22
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Latest blood test results advice pls!
Ferritin: 82.6 ( 3.0 - 207 ) CRP: 0.15 ( 0 - 3 ) THYROGLOBULIN ANTIBODIES >4,000 ( 0 - 115 R ) THYROID PEROXIDASE ANTIBODIES 426 ( 0 - 34 R ) Hi all, Follow up my previous posts which I've been seriously lost weights and I got worse...since then I've aimed to put weights before adding
Ferritin: 82.6 ( 3.0 - 207 ) CRP: 0.15 ( 0 - 3 ) THYROGLOBULIN ANTIBODIES >4,000 ( 0 - 115 R ) THYROID PEROXIDASE ANTIBODIES 426 ( 0 - 34 R ) Hi all, Follow up my previous posts which I've been seriously lost weights and I got worse...since then I've aimed to put weights before adding
Snqanq
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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