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Neurofibroma
Not thyroid related, but has anyone experienced under skin neurofibroma? Trying to figure out whether to have it removed or not. No pain, but wondering if it shall get bigger in size.
Not thyroid related, but has anyone experienced under skin neurofibroma? Trying to figure out whether to have it removed or not. No pain, but wondering if it shall get bigger in size.
Huskyy
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
IMRT WITHOUT THE JELL
I'm scheduled for IMRT Radistion without the jell. Doc says the jell may push cancer microscopic cells away from the prostate. He said the cancer is about to protrude through the capsule and microsopic cancer cells could be out of the capsule and did not want to take a chance of putting the jell in and
I'm scheduled for IMRT Radistion without the jell. Doc says the jell may push cancer microscopic cells away from the prostate. He said the cancer is about to protrude through the capsule and microsopic cancer cells could be out of the capsule and did not want to take a chance of putting the jell in and
woppaginny
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
men’s freedom condom catheter
since requiring a catheter about a year ago due to total incontinence ten years after RP and SRT, I’ve been unable to stop leakage around Foley catheter. This has necessitated using multiple depend briefs and guards daily. so I’m about to try Men’s Freedom condom catheter and wonder if any warriors
since requiring a catheter about a year ago due to total incontinence ten years after RP and SRT, I’ve been unable to stop leakage around Foley catheter. This has necessitated using multiple depend briefs and guards daily. so I’m about to try Men’s Freedom condom catheter and wonder if any warriors
Break60
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) is an ingredient in bee propolis. See below for invitro and mice evidence for inhibition AR-V7 by CAPE
Human studies needed. Caffeic acid phenethyl ester suppresses the expression of androgen receptor variant 7 via inhibition of CDK1 and AKT Ying-Yu Kuo, Chieh Huo, Chia-Yang Li & Chih-Pin Chuu Cancer Gene Therapy (2024) doi: 10.1038/s41417-024-00753-z Abstract Androgen receptor (AR) splice variant
Human studies needed. Caffeic acid phenethyl ester suppresses the expression of androgen receptor variant 7 via inhibition of CDK1 and AKT Ying-Yu Kuo, Chieh Huo, Chia-Yang Li & Chih-Pin Chuu Cancer Gene Therapy (2024) doi: 10.1038/s41417-024-00753-z Abstract Androgen receptor (AR) splice variant
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Dense adhesions after 15 surgeries, + 2 rare medical conditions
At the age of 25, my life changed forever. After 4 years, 2 surgeries and no diagnosis, as to what the problems was, I eventually found out I had multiple intestinal lipomatosis and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. Ileostomy formed 1996. 13 more surgeries have performed. Due to absorption problems, + major
At the age of 25, my life changed forever. After 4 years, 2 surgeries and no diagnosis, as to what the problems was, I eventually found out I had multiple intestinal lipomatosis and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome. Ileostomy formed 1996. 13 more surgeries have performed. Due to absorption problems, + major
Eegmetem
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 months ago
FDG elements of PSMA scan
I had a FDG scan a few days ago . At the heart of my confusion is the function of FDG in giving a positive outcome to Pluvicto infusions. Is it a good thing to have lots of 'FDG Avid' showing up, or do you want those aspects of the scan to be as hidden as possible (so that the PSMA -Avid cells can be
I had a FDG scan a few days ago . At the heart of my confusion is the function of FDG in giving a positive outcome to Pluvicto infusions. Is it a good thing to have lots of 'FDG Avid' showing up, or do you want those aspects of the scan to be as hidden as possible (so that the PSMA -Avid cells can be
CrocodileShoes
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Pluvicto Question
Hi Fellow Warriors! Six months of Taxotere failed miserably. After 8 rounds, I was done. After chemo, my second PSMA-PET showed additional bone mets and a spread to the lymph nodes. My MO told me I was a good candidate for Pluvicto, so, three months after finishing Taxotere, I started that therapy
Hi Fellow Warriors! Six months of Taxotere failed miserably. After 8 rounds, I was done. After chemo, my second PSMA-PET showed additional bone mets and a spread to the lymph nodes. My MO told me I was a good candidate for Pluvicto, so, three months after finishing Taxotere, I started that therapy
MJCA
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
How do you contact your Rheumatologist?
Hi lovely Lupies. Just a quick question to people in the UK regarding how you make contact with your Rheumy? I have never tried to contact my Rheumy here in `wales previously but at my last two appointments he said if you are struggling with flares contact me. Well since coming out if hospital I am
Hi lovely Lupies. Just a quick question to people in the UK regarding how you make contact with your Rheumy? I have never tried to contact my Rheumy here in `wales previously but at my last two appointments he said if you are struggling with flares contact me. Well since coming out if hospital I am
CecilyParsley
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Advice
I am 65, recently diagnosed, no C/L medication so far. I just read this, An anticholinergic medication may be recommended to reduce symptoms of bothersome tremor in people with Parkinson disease under age 70 who do not have significant akinesia or difficulty walking. There are several anticholinergic
I am 65, recently diagnosed, no C/L medication so far. I just read this, An anticholinergic medication may be recommended to reduce symptoms of bothersome tremor in people with Parkinson disease under age 70 who do not have significant akinesia or difficulty walking. There are several anticholinergic
Patitou
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Bilateral frontal calvarial metastases
Has anyone in the forum experienced bilateral frontal calvarial metastases associated with their PCa? I recently had a brain MRI where this metastases was identified. The assessing physicians impression was that there is no worrisome parenchymal or leptomeningeal enhancement and did not recommend any
Has anyone in the forum experienced bilateral frontal calvarial metastases associated with their PCa? I recently had a brain MRI where this metastases was identified. The assessing physicians impression was that there is no worrisome parenchymal or leptomeningeal enhancement and did not recommend any
kklott01
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Potential biochemical recurrence post radical prostatectomy, looking for perspective on the outcomes and treatments.
63-year old Male, months shy of 5-year mark of the radical prostatectomy, showed PSA of .08 in January then .07 in March. Originally had up to Gleason 9’s. I know it’s not technically a recurrence until .2, and doubling time is the next variable to look out for. But what else should we keep in mind
63-year old Male, months shy of 5-year mark of the radical prostatectomy, showed PSA of .08 in January then .07 in March. Originally had up to Gleason 9’s. I know it’s not technically a recurrence until .2, and doubling time is the next variable to look out for. But what else should we keep in mind
Stevescut
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Lymph node Metastasis
After 7 years, and multiple PSMA scans, my husband had a FDG CT scan and it showed what they quoted as “several” metastasis In the lymphs In the para aortic area in abdomen. One doc wants to biopsy to check if cancer DNA has changed from original pathology in 2017. Another doc says… No to biopsy due
After 7 years, and multiple PSMA scans, my husband had a FDG CT scan and it showed what they quoted as “several” metastasis In the lymphs In the para aortic area in abdomen. One doc wants to biopsy to check if cancer DNA has changed from original pathology in 2017. Another doc says… No to biopsy due
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Help with Results
I just updated my Bio and just received my PSMA Gallium scan results. Appointment is tomorrow to review but from what I see even with a low PSA of 0.052 a lymph node lit up which is rare. Is this correct and given this my guess SOC is whole pelvic adjuvant radiation and higher dose to lymph nodes or?
I just updated my Bio and just received my PSMA Gallium scan results. Appointment is tomorrow to review but from what I see even with a low PSA of 0.052 a lymph node lit up which is rare. Is this correct and given this my guess SOC is whole pelvic adjuvant radiation and higher dose to lymph nodes or?
Peppertree602
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Spinal uptake
Afternoon fellow warriors, after a recent Pet scan they have found 2 spots one on my upper spine and the other on my neck.My Oncologist is worried having radiotherapy on my neck maybe to close to the spinal cord should I be worried that this is the case. She is suggesting I just move into a different
Afternoon fellow warriors, after a recent Pet scan they have found 2 spots one on my upper spine and the other on my neck.My Oncologist is worried having radiotherapy on my neck maybe to close to the spinal cord should I be worried that this is the case. She is suggesting I just move into a different
Chubby42
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Possible Problems With Bladder Cancer Treatment
My treatment now seems to be - Flexy Cystoscopy first - If anything is found then booked for admission to have tumour(s) removed. This is done with a procedure called TURBT and rigid cystoscopy. As a BTY - I am unsure if my BCG treatment has ended, or have I one more go. I am not allowed "general
My treatment now seems to be - Flexy Cystoscopy first - If anything is found then booked for admission to have tumour(s) removed. This is done with a procedure called TURBT and rigid cystoscopy. As a BTY - I am unsure if my BCG treatment has ended, or have I one more go. I am not allowed "general
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Strange results
I'm waiting for an abdominal ultrasound scan and vaginal scan due to low abdomen pain. Blood and poo tests all ok. Now have what feels like a UTI (very frequent urination, stinging) and was given a 7 day course of Cefalexin 500mg yesterday. Today GP surgery has rung to say no infection in my urine but
I'm waiting for an abdominal ultrasound scan and vaginal scan due to low abdomen pain. Blood and poo tests all ok. Now have what feels like a UTI (very frequent urination, stinging) and was given a 7 day course of Cefalexin 500mg yesterday. Today GP surgery has rung to say no infection in my urine but
Misscrisps
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Bladder Health UK
3 months ago
Side effects of nefopam sweats
Recently been put on nefopam due to night pains because of hip and back pain. Does anyone else suffer sweats from nefopam? I'm trying to rule them out as on other meds too.
Recently been put on nefopam due to night pains because of hip and back pain. Does anyone else suffer sweats from nefopam? I'm trying to rule them out as on other meds too.
Jackieginger44
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Pain Concern
3 months ago
Dutasteride increases PSA Doubling Time after PSA Recurrence
These two Kaplan-Meier plots compare Dutasteride (0.5 mg/day) to Placebo in a randomized, double-blind trial from 2012 of 187 men who have progressed to
PSA Failure.
In the upper plot, Dutasteride increases the
Doubling Time
from, for example, 9 months to 18 months (factor of 2X). In
These two Kaplan-Meier plots compare Dutasteride (0.5 mg/day) to Placebo in a randomized, double-blind trial from 2012 of 187 men who have progressed to
PSA Failure.
In the upper plot, Dutasteride increases the
Doubling Time
from, for example, 9 months to 18 months (factor of 2X). In
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Anybody had Haematuria in urine and or bladder symptoms?
So I'm new here, awaiting the official report but TVs ultrasound done last week and I was told at the time he thinks I have endometriosis.Reason for scan was recent UTI like symptoms without any positive cultures, history of v heavy painful periods, acute lower back and abdo pain etc.. I am constantly
So I'm new here, awaiting the official report but TVs ultrasound done last week and I was told at the time he thinks I have endometriosis.Reason for scan was recent UTI like symptoms without any positive cultures, history of v heavy painful periods, acute lower back and abdo pain etc.. I am constantly
XLozX
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
ring pessary
hi all I have a bladder prolapse and have lived with it for a year. I wanted to try a ring pessary to see if they would work but sadly 2 now have failed and just fall out the next morning. I do my kegal exercises every day , have lost 3 stone in weight and done everything I know to help but still
hi all I have a bladder prolapse and have lived with it for a year. I wanted to try a ring pessary to see if they would work but sadly 2 now have failed and just fall out the next morning. I do my kegal exercises every day , have lost 3 stone in weight and done everything I know to help but still
Hifibar
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
4 months ago
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