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Cancer breakthrough as groundbreaking pill found to ‘kill tumours’
Scientists at a leading US hospital have developed a “cancer-killing pill” that kills solid tumours through “targeted chemotherapy.” Likened to a “snowstorm that closes a key airline hub, shutting down all flights in and out only in planes carrying cancer cells”, the protein was developed by a research
Scientists at a leading US hospital have developed a “cancer-killing pill” that kills solid tumours through “targeted chemotherapy.” Likened to a “snowstorm that closes a key airline hub, shutting down all flights in and out only in planes carrying cancer cells”, the protein was developed by a research
Kerryd22
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
11 months ago
*colonoscopy update*
i just wanted to come on here and update on my colonoscopy results. I posted in here a month or so ago stating I had blood in my stool and pressure in my rectum. I finally decided to get the colonoscopy and he found a 2cm polyp. My doctor kept telling me he was not worried at all. Can they tell by looking
i just wanted to come on here and update on my colonoscopy results. I posted in here a month or so ago stating I had blood in my stool and pressure in my rectum. I finally decided to get the colonoscopy and he found a 2cm polyp. My doctor kept telling me he was not worried at all. Can they tell by looking
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Colon Cancer Connected
11 months ago
PCNA gene attack -- for solid tumors
Pasted from a publicly avaiilable website A "holy grail" molecule that kills all solid cancer tumors, leaving other cells unaffected, has been developed by scientists. The team at the City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, made the breakthrough
Pasted from a publicly avaiilable website A "holy grail" molecule that kills all solid cancer tumors, leaving other cells unaffected, has been developed by scientists. The team at the City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, made the breakthrough
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
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An Update - In Part.
As you all know I have Bladder Cancer among my long standing ailments. The cancer is aggressive but not spread yet as far as I know.. It is Cancer in site - None muscle invasive but the cancer can become invasive. I have been on BCG Treatment - The last was a 6 week course direct into my bladder
As you all know I have Bladder Cancer among my long standing ailments. The cancer is aggressive but not spread yet as far as I know.. It is Cancer in site - None muscle invasive but the cancer can become invasive. I have been on BCG Treatment - The last was a 6 week course direct into my bladder
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Thyroid Endocrinologist
Hello, Has anyone on this forum had any experience with Dr Deborah Bosman, at St Richards Hospital Chichester , I would like some opinions on her knowledge regarding Thyroid cancer and T3 prescribing. Please message me privately. Thank you.
Hello, Has anyone on this forum had any experience with Dr Deborah Bosman, at St Richards Hospital Chichester , I would like some opinions on her knowledge regarding Thyroid cancer and T3 prescribing. Please message me privately. Thank you.
SassyMH
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
respiratory medicine
I have an appointment at the hospital for respiratory medicine consultation. They have requested that I bring- peak flow diary, all medication and my asthma management plan. I have never had a peak flow diary or asthma management plan, should I have been given these by my doctor?
I have an appointment at the hospital for respiratory medicine consultation. They have requested that I bring- peak flow diary, all medication and my asthma management plan. I have never had a peak flow diary or asthma management plan, should I have been given these by my doctor?
IncognitoC
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Asthma Community Forum
10 months ago
Newbie
Hi At age 32 I had a triple negative tumour removed (lumpectomy) followed by chemo and radiotherapy. Fast forward 31 years I have just had a mastectomy after I had an oestrogen positive tumour. No chemo needed-phew! The op was 3 weeks ago & I still have a large haematoma that has already been drained
Hi At age 32 I had a triple negative tumour removed (lumpectomy) followed by chemo and radiotherapy. Fast forward 31 years I have just had a mastectomy after I had an oestrogen positive tumour. No chemo needed-phew! The op was 3 weeks ago & I still have a large haematoma that has already been drained
sissjg
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
11 months ago
Must manage your own healthcare
Hi everyone! I’m Jennifer. Found my breast cancer because God gave me an itch right on top of my tumor. It was 26mm and not seen on the 3D mammogram. I now tell everyone I know that women cannot rely on mammograms to find breast cancer. Must do regular self exams. Had double mastectomy and found macrometatastisis
Hi everyone! I’m Jennifer. Found my breast cancer because God gave me an itch right on top of my tumor. It was 26mm and not seen on the 3D mammogram. I now tell everyone I know that women cannot rely on mammograms to find breast cancer. Must do regular self exams. Had double mastectomy and found macrometatastisis
B17865
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
11 months ago
Fatty Liver disease and Triglyceride levels
Is it common place for people with fatty liver disease to have elevated triglyceride levels? Would you expect triglyceride levels to correlate with a fibroscan CAP score? There's also a particular type of cholesterol associated with the liver called VLDL: Is this a test that an NHS GP can do or is
Is it common place for people with fatty liver disease to have elevated triglyceride levels? Would you expect triglyceride levels to correlate with a fibroscan CAP score? There's also a particular type of cholesterol associated with the liver called VLDL: Is this a test that an NHS GP can do or is
mickeymouse42
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Radiotherapy only as treatment
Hi. Found a tumour (stage 2) in my oesophagus in Feb. Unable to have surgery so just had 4 weeks of Radiotherapy. Anyone here had similar? Thanks
Hi. Found a tumour (stage 2) in my oesophagus in Feb. Unable to have surgery so just had 4 weeks of Radiotherapy. Anyone here had similar? Thanks
CliveT
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
11 months ago
New NICE Guideline - Thyroid cancer: assessment and management
Have not looked at it at all. [i]
Thyroid cancer: assessment and management
NICE guideline [NG230] Published: 19 December 2022 Guidance This guideline covers diagnosis and management of thyroid cancer in people aged 16 and over. It aims to reduce variation in practice and increase
Have not looked at it at all. [i]
Thyroid cancer: assessment and management
NICE guideline [NG230] Published: 19 December 2022 Guidance This guideline covers diagnosis and management of thyroid cancer in people aged 16 and over. It aims to reduce variation in practice and increase
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Complex ovarian cyst surgery
I have had this complex 2 cm cyst on my left ovary for 14 years now. It was under observation with periodic ulatrasounds. Now as I’ve entered menopause last year, I really think that surgery is my best option. I don’t have a family history of breast or ovarian cancer, but there were other cancers on
I have had this complex 2 cm cyst on my left ovary for 14 years now. It was under observation with periodic ulatrasounds. Now as I’ve entered menopause last year, I really think that surgery is my best option. I don’t have a family history of breast or ovarian cancer, but there were other cancers on
Annie2609
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My Ovacome
11 months ago
Recent diagnosis of Ductal Invasive Breast Cancer
Hi everyone I was diagnosed with Ductal Invasive BC on the 11th July 2023. The lump was spotted on a CT scan which I had on the 5th June this year for an unrelated matter. I was lucky that it was picked up. I was referred to the Breast clinic for a mammogram on the 20th June which resulted in several
Hi everyone I was diagnosed with Ductal Invasive BC on the 11th July 2023. The lump was spotted on a CT scan which I had on the 5th June this year for an unrelated matter. I was lucky that it was picked up. I was referred to the Breast clinic for a mammogram on the 20th June which resulted in several
Nutlover
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My Breast Cancer Community
11 months ago
A little change
I haven't written for a while as busy getting our new home in order and taming the jungle of a garden. I'm loving living in the Scottish Highlands with so much to explore.I've been stable for some time on letrozole and ibrance 125mg. I have a lovely oncologist in Inverness and support from the Macmillan
I haven't written for a while as busy getting our new home in order and taming the jungle of a garden. I'm loving living in the Scottish Highlands with so much to explore.I've been stable for some time on letrozole and ibrance 125mg. I have a lovely oncologist in Inverness and support from the Macmillan
Beryl71
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
11 months ago
Starting again after cancer....
So, graduation day was Feb 24, 2020. After which I ran and ran, got up to 3 half marathons. This January - diagnosis of cancer. Now it's almost August, and I have completed my treatments of Chemo and Radiotherapy. I am down to 12 stone from 14+. I am also still weak as a kitten, suffering
So, graduation day was Feb 24, 2020. After which I ran and ran, got up to 3 half marathons. This January - diagnosis of cancer. Now it's almost August, and I have completed my treatments of Chemo and Radiotherapy. I am down to 12 stone from 14+. I am also still weak as a kitten, suffering
layzellm
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
11 months ago
Insurance headache
Hi All, I was diagnosed with AN in March 2022 at a referral to the hospital following a health check up in December 2021 during which a difference in my hearing between left and right ear was detected. AN measured 11x13 mm on MRI scan and I was referred to skullbase surgeon who recommended watch and
Hi All, I was diagnosed with AN in March 2022 at a referral to the hospital following a health check up in December 2021 during which a difference in my hearing between left and right ear was detected. AN measured 11x13 mm on MRI scan and I was referred to skullbase surgeon who recommended watch and
roland0302
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
11 months ago
Shingles
Hi all, My friend has Shingles. With PMR is it advisable to stay away until after breakout. Reading conflicting advice. Much appreciated yet again!! Thank you.
Hi all, My friend has Shingles. With PMR is it advisable to stay away until after breakout. Reading conflicting advice. Much appreciated yet again!! Thank you.
Fredddie
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
basal cell carcinom
I just had basal cell carcinoma removed from my scrotum. I believe this was a result of seed radiation and beam radiation for my prostate cancer on2008
I just had basal cell carcinoma removed from my scrotum. I believe this was a result of seed radiation and beam radiation for my prostate cancer on2008
rogerwegner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
just diagnosed with CKD stage 3.
hi all I have been on this sight for my husband who had prostate cancer and robotic prostatectomy 4 years ago. Due to very slight rise in PSA they did a Pet scan which showed kidney cancer, what a shock no symptoms at all, apparently until late stages there is no symptoms. Anyway he has had Nephrectomy
hi all I have been on this sight for my husband who had prostate cancer and robotic prostatectomy 4 years ago. Due to very slight rise in PSA they did a Pet scan which showed kidney cancer, what a shock no symptoms at all, apparently until late stages there is no symptoms. Anyway he has had Nephrectomy
Willowdene
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Early CKD Support
11 months ago
Protect your children’s skin!
‼☀ With UV levels and temperatures to soar this weekend across the UK - remember a child’s delicate skin is HIGHLY susceptible to sun damage and can burn within MINUTES... Sunburn in childhood is STRONGLY linked to the development of melanoma in later life. Protecting children from over-exposure
‼☀ With UV levels and temperatures to soar this weekend across the UK - remember a child’s delicate skin is HIGHLY susceptible to sun damage and can burn within MINUTES... Sunburn in childhood is STRONGLY linked to the development of melanoma in later life. Protecting children from over-exposure
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
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