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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
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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
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SHARE Metastatic Breast 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.
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
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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
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
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
GCA Hair Loss & Skin Changes
Diagnosed with GCA ( Right Temporal artery
biopsy
) & placed on 50mg Prednisone daily & 10mg AMLO daily Dec 2022 commenced weekly injections of 162mg Tocilizumab (Actemra) & still having the injection as I write Dec 2022 commenced tapering of Prednisone as directed & last dose was taken April 2023
Diagnosed with GCA ( Right Temporal artery
biopsy
) & placed on 50mg Prednisone daily & 10mg AMLO daily Dec 2022 commenced weekly injections of 162mg Tocilizumab (Actemra) & still having the injection as I write Dec 2022 commenced tapering of Prednisone as directed & last dose was taken April 2023
driveway77
in
PMRGCAuk
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
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
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
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
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
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
Update On My Op - As Promised.
So to conclude my op went well - I have no tumour at the moment and my specialist is on the case of the
biopsy
, So really is decent news.
So to conclude my op went well - I have no tumour at the moment and my specialist is on the case of the
biopsy
, So really is decent news.
Ern007
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Driving Rules
My consultant has said that they won’t know for definite which had most impact until they do a liver
biopsy
. 10 months after being diagnosed I ended up in hospital for a week following hepatic encephalopathy incident. Unfortunately no one had mentioned that being constipated could cause this.
My consultant has said that they won’t know for definite which had most impact until they do a liver
biopsy
. 10 months after being diagnosed I ended up in hospital for a week following hepatic encephalopathy incident. Unfortunately no one had mentioned that being constipated could cause this.
Bantam2
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
An Open Letter about Privacy at the Dermatologist
Biopsy
) then the patient should be covered except for the lesion that needs to be biopsied. The comfort of the patient is paramount, so much so, that Congress passed the “Patient’s Bill of Rights”, legally guaranteeing the patient’s Privacy and Dignity.
Biopsy
) then the patient should be covered except for the lesion that needs to be biopsied. The comfort of the patient is paramount, so much so, that Congress passed the “Patient’s Bill of Rights”, legally guaranteeing the patient’s Privacy and Dignity.
P51mustang
in
Sensitive Issues for Men
6 months ago
Losartan 12.5 mg for proteinuria
(His Nephrologist suspects an autoimmune issue and is running tests as well as a
biopsy
coming up around January. ) Thanks in advance.
(His Nephrologist suspects an autoimmune issue and is running tests as well as a
biopsy
coming up around January. ) Thanks in advance.
Bananas2007
in
Kidney Disease
2 years ago
5.5 years Lupron/Zytiga, still <.01. Just a good story to share on Prostate Cancer
He had needed to pee 10 times a night for years and I urged him to check it out.... he resisted for years :( (I found out later his PSA was 5.6 in 2012 and that he declined a
biopsy
. He didn't realize the importance. He should have just had it removed back then!)
He had needed to pee 10 times a night for years and I urged him to check it out.... he resisted for years :( (I found out later his PSA was 5.6 in 2012 and that he declined a
biopsy
. He didn't realize the importance. He should have just had it removed back then!)
DaughterOnAMission
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
ECE and CRIBRIFORM FOUND IN PATH REVIEW OF MSK BIOPSY BY UCSF
has anyone talked to a pathologist that reviewed or did their
biopsy
? 4
. The ECE is not even clearly indicated , it is NOT DEFINITE & HIGHLY SUSPICIOUS FOR EXTRACAPSULAR EXTENSION should it be an important consideration?
5.
has anyone talked to a pathologist that reviewed or did their
biopsy
? 4
. The ECE is not even clearly indicated , it is NOT DEFINITE & HIGHLY SUSPICIOUS FOR EXTRACAPSULAR EXTENSION should it be an important consideration?
5.
JWS13
in
Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
5 failed transfers and looking for hope (and NK cells…)
Next stop is to test for uNK cells via endometrium
biopsy
which I can’t say I’m looking forward to. I’m 39 in March and starting to loose hope. Is there anyone out there who got their baby after having 5 or more failed transfers.
Next stop is to test for uNK cells via endometrium
biopsy
which I can’t say I’m looking forward to. I’m 39 in March and starting to loose hope. Is there anyone out there who got their baby after having 5 or more failed transfers.
LittleT123
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
When do hot flashes end once ADT is suspended?
I was on ADT (Eligard) quarterly injections from January 2021 to November 2022 (two years). I am still experiencing the side effects of frequent hot flashes, low energy levels, weight gain, etc. I would just like to know when I might expect the hormones to have been "flushed-out" of my system and my
I was on ADT (Eligard) quarterly injections from January 2021 to November 2022 (two years). I am still experiencing the side effects of frequent hot flashes, low energy levels, weight gain, etc. I would just like to know when I might expect the hormones to have been "flushed-out" of my system and my
elwoodpdowd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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