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Because I have never had a successful
biopsy
for previous tumours/lesions, and they do not think they can get one because of close proximity to blood vessel on this one...there is no tissue to test.
Because I have never had a successful
biopsy
for previous tumours/lesions, and they do not think they can get one because of close proximity to blood vessel on this one...there is no tissue to test.
ferntreegully
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Who else has Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) in addition to their PCa?
Described as bone marrow cancers and a bone marrow
biopsy
is required for dx. It morphs into Acute Myloid Leukemia in 30-40% of the cases. Know that my shit is weak and am searching for info just like I did when I joined here after my PCa dx.
Described as bone marrow cancers and a bone marrow
biopsy
is required for dx. It morphs into Acute Myloid Leukemia in 30-40% of the cases. Know that my shit is weak and am searching for info just like I did when I joined here after my PCa dx.
SpencerBoy11
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Prostate Biopsy
I have had several biopsies both with and without general anesthesia. With general anesthesia they were a breeze no problems at all. My last one on Friday was hell. Not the procedure I woke up feeling great until It was time to urinate. Only a couple drops of urine and blood and then the intense pain
I have had several biopsies both with and without general anesthesia. With general anesthesia they were a breeze no problems at all. My last one on Friday was hell. Not the procedure I woke up feeling great until It was time to urinate. Only a couple drops of urine and blood and then the intense pain
Trying-Times
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Insurance company refusing to pay out saying my Lymphoma is related to my CLL
After much consideration, and subsequent growth of the legion, I was eventually able to undergo a
biopsy
safely. After some debate with the MDT, the believe it to be a low grade lymphoma.
After much consideration, and subsequent growth of the legion, I was eventually able to undergo a
biopsy
safely. After some debate with the MDT, the believe it to be a low grade lymphoma.
duncangarnham
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
Possible Hemochromatosis?
Been under investigation but Hepatologist due to constant high GGT and ferritin.. but they can't find anything wrong apart from mild siderosis and fatty liver disease from a liver
biopsy
in 2019. Should I ask them if they would do a full iron panel?
Been under investigation but Hepatologist due to constant high GGT and ferritin.. but they can't find anything wrong apart from mild siderosis and fatty liver disease from a liver
biopsy
in 2019. Should I ask them if they would do a full iron panel?
ktan49
in
Haemochromatosis Society UK
1 year ago
why? Is this normal?
Open surgery. 12 weeks later a nurse said your
biopsy
has just come back, you don’t have cancer but we want to do chemo on you to mop up any floating cancer cells that may or may not be there. A bile stent would not come out.
Open surgery. 12 weeks later a nurse said your
biopsy
has just come back, you don’t have cancer but we want to do chemo on you to mop up any floating cancer cells that may or may not be there. A bile stent would not come out.
Bbok
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Decision Time (again)
Biopsy
with bilateral gleason 3+4 in 5 of 12 systemic cores, 1 of these gleason 6 (5% of core), 4 of these cores gleason 7 3+4. 20/20/20/60% of the cores, all having 5% pattern 4. Lesion 1 targeted cores 4 of 6 gleason 7 3+4, 60/70/80/90% of cores, all 5% pattern 4.
Biopsy
with bilateral gleason 3+4 in 5 of 12 systemic cores, 1 of these gleason 6 (5% of core), 4 of these cores gleason 7 3+4. 20/20/20/60% of the cores, all having 5% pattern 4. Lesion 1 targeted cores 4 of 6 gleason 7 3+4, 60/70/80/90% of cores, all 5% pattern 4.
adventure4me
in
Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Temporil Biopsy
I had my
biopsy
on the 7th November and due to feeling a little anxious forgot to ask how long it takes takes to get results, can anyone please advise.
I had my
biopsy
on the 7th November and due to feeling a little anxious forgot to ask how long it takes takes to get results, can anyone please advise.
Lynlea
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Covid concerns
Recent elevated WBC counts led me to the hematologists office for more blood work and a bone marrow
biopsy
. Original dx was presumed to be marginal zone lymphoma, but at my appt this week the oncologist said that it is CLL. I have a CT scan for staging at the end of the month.
Recent elevated WBC counts led me to the hematologists office for more blood work and a bone marrow
biopsy
. Original dx was presumed to be marginal zone lymphoma, but at my appt this week the oncologist said that it is CLL. I have a CT scan for staging at the end of the month.
Springwatertide
in
CLL Support
5 months ago
Any idea what is going on?
Any idea what might be going on? I'm not diagnosed but I have had tests done (2 colonoscopies which showed no inflammation but 1 colonoscopy showed ulcers in the terminal ileum but the biopsies were normal). A CT scan showed chronic active inflammation in my terminal ileum and caecum. I then had an abnormal
Any idea what might be going on? I'm not diagnosed but I have had tests done (2 colonoscopies which showed no inflammation but 1 colonoscopy showed ulcers in the terminal ileum but the biopsies were normal). A CT scan showed chronic active inflammation in my terminal ileum and caecum. I then had an abnormal
Sunita77
in
Crohn's and Colitis Support
11 months ago
Endescope results
Hi guys lost my account . Basically I had my endescope yesterday and he said I had a .5cm dilation above the stomach and a stricture benign in appearance although biopsies had been taken, he opened up the stricture with the balloon and after it he said and thought the biopsies won't and he would be suprised
Hi guys lost my account . Basically I had my endescope yesterday and he said I had a .5cm dilation above the stomach and a stricture benign in appearance although biopsies had been taken, he opened up the stricture with the balloon and after it he said and thought the biopsies won't and he would be suprised
Hidden
in
Acid Reflux Support
11 months ago
squamous cell lung cancer
They are talking about photodynamic therapy, but they have to do a
biopsy
first. I also just had my first CT scan post surgery and now have 3 new nodules in my right lower lobe. Too small to
biopsy
yet.
They are talking about photodynamic therapy, but they have to do a
biopsy
first. I also just had my first CT scan post surgery and now have 3 new nodules in my right lower lobe. Too small to
biopsy
yet.
Susie215
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
Some good Clonoseq results
So, my doctor has scheduled a bone marrow
biopsy
to do further testing. If that too comes back negative, I will be able to go off treatment. I started my diagnosis at stage 4, in Summer of 2021 and immediately began combination therapy of Calquence plus .
So, my doctor has scheduled a bone marrow
biopsy
to do further testing. If that too comes back negative, I will be able to go off treatment. I started my diagnosis at stage 4, in Summer of 2021 and immediately began combination therapy of Calquence plus .
Kvb-texas
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
FDA Approves 18F-rhPSMA-7.3 to Identify Prostate Cancer in PET Imaging
Hopefully, smarter folks than me can explain the significance of this development. May 30, 2023 18F-rhPSMA-7.3 injection is now available to help identify PSMA-positive lesions during PET imaging for patients with metastatic or recurrent prostate cancer. The FDA has approved 18F-rhPSMA-7.3 injection
Hopefully, smarter folks than me can explain the significance of this development. May 30, 2023 18F-rhPSMA-7.3 injection is now available to help identify PSMA-positive lesions during PET imaging for patients with metastatic or recurrent prostate cancer. The FDA has approved 18F-rhPSMA-7.3 injection
garyjp9
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Endometriosis diagnosis
Hi everybody, I have used this forum to look for information for a while but never posted on here.I have suffered with severe pain in my stomach and other symptoms for years, whilst going round and around with doctors giving me womb biopsies, smears and IBS treatments. Last October an ultrasound found
Hi everybody, I have used this forum to look for information for a while but never posted on here.I have suffered with severe pain in my stomach and other symptoms for years, whilst going round and around with doctors giving me womb biopsies, smears and IBS treatments. Last October an ultrasound found
Greenmoon27
in
Endometriosis UK
11 months ago
Critical illness cover for ET
Hi, my husband who is 50 has just been diagnosed with ET CALR following a bone marrow
biopsy
. Initially he went to the doctor for a well man check which revealed high platelets (917). Diagnosis was finally confirmed at the beginning of January 2023.
Hi, my husband who is 50 has just been diagnosed with ET CALR following a bone marrow
biopsy
. Initially he went to the doctor for a well man check which revealed high platelets (917). Diagnosis was finally confirmed at the beginning of January 2023.
Morris941
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
Further treatment - Update
I had
biopsy
03.09.07 (Gleason score 3+7) and prostatectomy 10.11.07. PSA started to rise soon after. Since then I have had radiation and been more or less on Zoladex injections the whole time. I started Xtandi in April 2019 and switched to Nubeqa December 2021.
I had
biopsy
03.09.07 (Gleason score 3+7) and prostatectomy 10.11.07. PSA started to rise soon after. Since then I have had radiation and been more or less on Zoladex injections the whole time. I started Xtandi in April 2019 and switched to Nubeqa December 2021.
Jansverr
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Chemotherapy for pv
Before Christmas it was suggested that I have a bone marrow
biopsy
and have just received the results. Apparently I have 7% leukaemia cells within my bone marrow. The course of treatment they are suggesting is a month in hospital on aggressive chemotherapy.
Before Christmas it was suggested that I have a bone marrow
biopsy
and have just received the results. Apparently I have 7% leukaemia cells within my bone marrow. The course of treatment they are suggesting is a month in hospital on aggressive chemotherapy.
Georgehb
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
Good news for me…at least I think so.
I got the results of my Liver
Biopsy
and it revealed mild NASH with stage 1 fibrosis. I was scared of possible cirrhosis because my fibroscan showed S3/F4. So my
biopsy
had better news in my opinion. All I really need to do now is eat healthier and exercise.
I got the results of my Liver
Biopsy
and it revealed mild NASH with stage 1 fibrosis. I was scared of possible cirrhosis because my fibroscan showed S3/F4. So my
biopsy
had better news in my opinion. All I really need to do now is eat healthier and exercise.
Kjun54321
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
1 year ago
Richters maybe
Next week going in for a lymph node
biopsy
and full body Pet/CT scan. Send positive thoughts my way please.
Next week going in for a lymph node
biopsy
and full body Pet/CT scan. Send positive thoughts my way please.
Alex830
in
CLL Support
1 year ago
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