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In case it helps anyone else - Ondansetron
hi there, I was on here for many years trying to find solutions to recurrent glutening symptoms (urgent diarrhoea a majority of days) despite being incredibly carefully gluten free (I was diagnosed with coeliac about 6 or so years ago). My life was increasingly restricted (holidays were a nightmare,
hi there, I was on here for many years trying to find solutions to recurrent glutening symptoms (urgent diarrhoea a majority of days) despite being incredibly carefully gluten free (I was diagnosed with coeliac about 6 or so years ago). My life was increasingly restricted (holidays were a nightmare,
Megaloo
in
Gluten Free Guerrillas
1 year ago
Can Biopsies Cause Mets?
I understand the slow development of prostate cancer as it attaches itself to the gland (10-15 years) until it tricks the immune system to settle and hence the Gleason grade. But when a needle gun hits a cancerous core and there is bleeding, does that mean cancer cells get released in the blood? Has
I understand the slow development of prostate cancer as it attaches itself to the gland (10-15 years) until it tricks the immune system to settle and hence the Gleason grade. But when a needle gun hits a cancerous core and there is bleeding, does that mean cancer cells get released in the blood? Has
caysary
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Doctor switching me from tacrolimus to sirolius
Doctor switching me from tacrolimus to sirolius as apparently tacro damaged my new kidney and now they worried about it's long term effects on kidney ad
biopsy
showed damage of 50 to 60 % ..Anyways after suffering thru all the side effects of the tacro and just feeling normal again,I'm wondering what
Doctor switching me from tacrolimus to sirolius as apparently tacro damaged my new kidney and now they worried about it's long term effects on kidney ad
biopsy
showed damage of 50 to 60 % ..Anyways after suffering thru all the side effects of the tacro and just feeling normal again,I'm wondering what
Parkerbarker
in
Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
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thinking of switching from Ibrance to Kisqali (Ribociclib). Any thoughts for those with lobular?
Since we were waiting on the results of the bone
biopsy
we opted for Ibrance out of fear of liver damage . if the bone
biopsy
came back that it was not the same as the BC er+ her2- then I wanted to not risk liver issues if chemo was possible in the near future.
Since we were waiting on the results of the bone
biopsy
we opted for Ibrance out of fear of liver damage . if the bone
biopsy
came back that it was not the same as the BC er+ her2- then I wanted to not risk liver issues if chemo was possible in the near future.
lovnmycat
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Metabolic syndrome is associated with aggressive prostate cancer
We investigated MS and PC diagnosis in black and white men undergoing prostate
biopsy
in an equal access healthcare system."
We investigated MS and PC diagnosis in black and white men undergoing prostate
biopsy
in an equal access healthcare system."
pjoshea13
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Active surveillance has ended after one year. RP now recommended.
TRANSRECTAL
BIOPSY
LAST WEEK A. Prostate right mid B. Prostate right lateral C. Prostate left mid D. Prostate left lateral A. Right mid benign prostatic tissue B.
TRANSRECTAL
BIOPSY
LAST WEEK A. Prostate right mid B. Prostate right lateral C. Prostate left mid D. Prostate left lateral A. Right mid benign prostatic tissue B.
CAMPSOUPS
in
Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Ouch! Santa only left me lumps of coal. Still digesting my latest DX and any input would be welcome.
Off to the hematologist and was told I also had hemochromatosis (too much iron) and need to do a bone marrow
biopsy
. Knew this wasn't just to fill a square and that my shit was weak.
Off to the hematologist and was told I also had hemochromatosis (too much iron) and need to do a bone marrow
biopsy
. Knew this wasn't just to fill a square and that my shit was weak.
SpencerBoy11
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Sacrum tumor biopsy
Anyone else had this kind of
biopsy
where the tumor is inside the bone? MO is willing to proceed with IMRT w/o
biopsy
for urgency, then start Lynparza 30 days later. 2nd opinion suggests
biopsy
then IMRT.
Anyone else had this kind of
biopsy
where the tumor is inside the bone? MO is willing to proceed with IMRT w/o
biopsy
for urgency, then start Lynparza 30 days later. 2nd opinion suggests
biopsy
then IMRT.
Pops78
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Symptoms getting worse
I also have to give a stool sample as diarrhoea since taking the Folic Acid I had a 2nd endoscopy in July and waiting results from
Biopsy
- I'm sure nothing sinister as I would have heard by now but have my consultation to review 12th Sept .... honestly my anxiety is through the roof - is there
I also have to give a stool sample as diarrhoea since taking the Folic Acid I had a 2nd endoscopy in July and waiting results from
Biopsy
- I'm sure nothing sinister as I would have heard by now but have my consultation to review 12th Sept .... honestly my anxiety is through the roof - is there
Missprettyshoes
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
Feeling hopeless
Their main concern was the thickened endometrium which they’ve ordered a hysteroscopy and a
biopsy
for. I’m just wondering if anyone has ever experienced anything similar? While I was in hospital I ended up needing morphine to manage my pain.
Their main concern was the thickened endometrium which they’ve ordered a hysteroscopy and a
biopsy
for. I’m just wondering if anyone has ever experienced anything similar? While I was in hospital I ended up needing morphine to manage my pain.
Mcuk89
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Women's Health
8 months ago
expert opinion
Since being dx’d with Sjogrens, back to maybe SLE (after a second opinion read on my
biopsy
at Brigham and Womens looking more like C3GN and not lupus nephritis)…can you have this disease with a normal C3?
Since being dx’d with Sjogrens, back to maybe SLE (after a second opinion read on my
biopsy
at Brigham and Womens looking more like C3GN and not lupus nephritis)…can you have this disease with a normal C3?
CherylJR
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C3 Glomerulopathy
1 year ago
lungs again .
my step-daughter-in-law had cancer 50 years ago . her mother and sister both had the same gene and died with it before her breast cancer developed, soshe had both her breasts removed and still worried too much , so much so that they removed her uterus as reassurance . she has been well since ,then
my step-daughter-in-law had cancer 50 years ago . her mother and sister both had the same gene and died with it before her breast cancer developed, soshe had both her breasts removed and still worried too much , so much so that they removed her uterus as reassurance . she has been well since ,then
Jaybird19
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Bionic chip reveals how some antibiotics can harm kidneys
Traditionally, expensive chemical markers are used to stain a
biopsy
of the tumor, in a process that is both time-consuming at somewhat inconsistent. The researchers decided to utilize already existing
biopsy
scans for diagnosis.
Traditionally, expensive chemical markers are used to stain a
biopsy
of the tumor, in a process that is both time-consuming at somewhat inconsistent. The researchers decided to utilize already existing
biopsy
scans for diagnosis.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
AS or SBRT
Gleason 3+4, transpirineal saturation
biopsy
, 8 of 24 cores positive don't have any more
biopsy
details, contrary to specialist nurse advice 2 weeks ago who said surgery or ebrt/ hormone therapy, oncologist has told me AS is possible or SBRT and no hormone therapy needed psa 4.2.Any comments, AS feels
Gleason 3+4, transpirineal saturation
biopsy
, 8 of 24 cores positive don't have any more
biopsy
details, contrary to specialist nurse advice 2 weeks ago who said surgery or ebrt/ hormone therapy, oncologist has told me AS is possible or SBRT and no hormone therapy needed psa 4.2.Any comments, AS feels
pd63
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Nearly 7 years after diagnosis - it's decision time.
I had an MRI and
biopsy
a few months ago: 28cc gland, G7 (3+4):
Biopsy
result: A: Right apical PZ: G3+4 12mm 3/4 B: Right mid/basal PZ: G3+4 9mm 3/3 C: Left PZ: Benign I'll post more detailed results in comments, in the unlikely event anyone is interested!
I had an MRI and
biopsy
a few months ago: 28cc gland, G7 (3+4):
Biopsy
result: A: Right apical PZ: G3+4 12mm 3/4 B: Right mid/basal PZ: G3+4 9mm 3/3 C: Left PZ: Benign I'll post more detailed results in comments, in the unlikely event anyone is interested!
Outsiders
in
Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Ulcers in terminal ileum
Hi, I've posted on here a couple of times, so I won't repeat myself! I had my gallbladder out in June 2020 and developed severe diarrhoea. GP referred me to Gastroenterology (currently going through the IBD route for a diagnosis as my calprotectin levels have been elevated). I had my second colonoscopy
Hi, I've posted on here a couple of times, so I won't repeat myself! I had my gallbladder out in June 2020 and developed severe diarrhoea. GP referred me to Gastroenterology (currently going through the IBD route for a diagnosis as my calprotectin levels have been elevated). I had my second colonoscopy
Sunita77
in
Crohn's and Colitis Support
1 year ago
ART Systematic Review of the Decipher® Genomic Classifier in Prostate Cancer
Both
biopsy
and clinical specimens can be used. I had my Decipher done with my clinical specimen post RP; it was a whopping 0.97 out of 1.0 for risk; it should have come back 0.5 to match my Gleason of 4-3!
Both
biopsy
and clinical specimens can be used. I had my Decipher done with my clinical specimen post RP; it was a whopping 0.97 out of 1.0 for risk; it should have come back 0.5 to match my Gleason of 4-3!
RMontana
in
Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
just want some advice…
This all started following a colposcopy and punch
biopsy
of my cervix due to abnormal cells in November 2022. Within a couple of days I was in a lot of pain and was diagnosed with a UTI and severe thrush which I treated.
This all started following a colposcopy and punch
biopsy
of my cervix due to abnormal cells in November 2022. Within a couple of days I was in a lot of pain and was diagnosed with a UTI and severe thrush which I treated.
Sa19944991
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 year ago
Macrophages, type of immune cell, tied to lupus nephritis in children
Kidney
biopsy
samples were checked under the microscope for the presence of M1 and M2 macrophages. The macrophage subtype present varied depending on the severity of lupus nephritis, the researchers found.
Kidney
biopsy
samples were checked under the microscope for the presence of M1 and M2 macrophages. The macrophage subtype present varied depending on the severity of lupus nephritis, the researchers found.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
1 month ago
Imbruvica and other cancers
Then later in the day my dermatologist calls and the
biopsy
from last week shows a MALIGNANT MELANOMA- HISTOLOGIC SUBTYPE: MALIGNANT BLUE; SPINDLED.
Then later in the day my dermatologist calls and the
biopsy
from last week shows a MALIGNANT MELANOMA- HISTOLOGIC SUBTYPE: MALIGNANT BLUE; SPINDLED.
taffy2020
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
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