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Mild TI inflammation
Hi, I've just had my third colonoscopy and I found it very painful. I was in agony during various times of it being done. I managed to get a report (some pictures this time too!) On the report they wrote for the procedure discomfort: Mild: More than 2 episodes of discomfort without distress. On my report
Hi, I've just had my third colonoscopy and I found it very painful. I was in agony during various times of it being done. I managed to get a report (some pictures this time too!) On the report they wrote for the procedure discomfort: Mild: More than 2 episodes of discomfort without distress. On my report
Sunita77
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Bowel Disease Support
14 days ago
immunotherapy for OVCA
just wanted to provide an update on using immunotherapy, in my case Opdivo and Yervoy. Some background: 6 years after my initial diagnosis of OVCA, it was discovered via a raised CA125 and subsequent CT Scan, that I had developed 3 tumors on my Psoas muscle of my back. These were classified as ovarian
just wanted to provide an update on using immunotherapy, in my case Opdivo and Yervoy. Some background: 6 years after my initial diagnosis of OVCA, it was discovered via a raised CA125 and subsequent CT Scan, that I had developed 3 tumors on my Psoas muscle of my back. These were classified as ovarian
Leniko
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My Ovacome
14 days ago
How to say it
I just cancelled my upcoming appointment for next week. I am also due for Lupron infusion. How do I tell my well meaning MO that I will not be taking anymore infusions. I have been on it for almost two years this time. Why am I doing it? Because I feel miserable, the hot flashes, the sweat especially
I just cancelled my upcoming appointment for next week. I am also due for Lupron infusion. How do I tell my well meaning MO that I will not be taking anymore infusions. I have been on it for almost two years this time. Why am I doing it? Because I feel miserable, the hot flashes, the sweat especially
Blueribbon63
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
14 days ago
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liver lesions
I got the CT results today and I have multiple lesions showing in different liver lobes. I am currently on Flosodex and Piqray. Wondering about MRI or Biopsy? Med change? My head is spinning.đź’”
I got the CT results today and I have multiple lesions showing in different liver lobes. I am currently on Flosodex and Piqray. Wondering about MRI or Biopsy? Med change? My head is spinning.đź’”
BluHydrangea
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
15 days ago
My Father died
Its been 23 days since i asked here About CLL i got a lot of optimistic response and answers After my father had TP53 mutation with 17p Deletion i was told that my father wont respond to chemotherapy anymore i told my father that but his doctor insisted , a strong dose, it took 2 weeks my father
Its been 23 days since i asked here About CLL i got a lot of optimistic response and answers After my father had TP53 mutation with 17p Deletion i was told that my father wont respond to chemotherapy anymore i told my father that but his doctor insisted , a strong dose, it took 2 weeks my father
Ornate2001
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CLL Support
16 days ago
ibrance
thanks for all the responses. I’ve been fighting metastatic bc since 2011 after 19 years from original diagnosis stage 2. Prognosis was very good. Surprised after 19 years. I was put on femara and Zometa. Then 2018 switched to ibrance , fasladex and Zometa. Oncologist retired so I went too Sloan. I ended
thanks for all the responses. I’ve been fighting metastatic bc since 2011 after 19 years from original diagnosis stage 2. Prognosis was very good. Surprised after 19 years. I was put on femara and Zometa. Then 2018 switched to ibrance , fasladex and Zometa. Oncologist retired so I went too Sloan. I ended
Jewelyn
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
16 days ago
Avastin + Taxol + Carbo & eye problems
Hello ladies I am on the above drug combination for stage 4 clear cell cancer, & have been getting eye floaters whilst on treatment. Atm, I have just 1 huge floater thats driving me mad! Anyone else experience this? I had a head scan which came back normal. 4 days ago had round 5, so currently suffering
Hello ladies I am on the above drug combination for stage 4 clear cell cancer, & have been getting eye floaters whilst on treatment. Atm, I have just 1 huge floater thats driving me mad! Anyone else experience this? I had a head scan which came back normal. 4 days ago had round 5, so currently suffering
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
16 days ago
Secondary breast cancer
Has anyone had secondary breast cancer in the bones? I need some help and advice. I had breast cancer stage 3, 7 years ago. I’ve been having a pain in my bottom for a while. First I thought it was internal haemorrhoids but now it seems to be the whole left buttock and I am wondering if the cancer has
Has anyone had secondary breast cancer in the bones? I need some help and advice. I had breast cancer stage 3, 7 years ago. I’ve been having a pain in my bottom for a while. First I thought it was internal haemorrhoids but now it seems to be the whole left buttock and I am wondering if the cancer has
maddie50
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My Breast Cancer Community
17 days ago
Video of my first SBRT
This link is to a video of my first SBRT treatment on April 29, 2024. Thought people might be interested. https://youtu.be/KtyxcqYOnVM The CyberKnife unit is locked on the fiducials in my prostate to within 0.1 to 0.2 mm (.004 to .008 in). The internal computer follows any movement the patient make
This link is to a video of my first SBRT treatment on April 29, 2024. Thought people might be interested. https://youtu.be/KtyxcqYOnVM The CyberKnife unit is locked on the fiducials in my prostate to within 0.1 to 0.2 mm (.004 to .008 in). The internal computer follows any movement the patient make
Worked_the_World
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
17 days ago
THIS IS NOT GOOD over 40 Liver Lesions
ON PET SCAN THEY FOUND 3 stating not psma avid on MRI stating they are psma avid How bad is this ? PSA went from in a month 0.77 to 3.61 PSA al Range May 2, 2024 3.61 ng/mL 3.61ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL Apr 4, 2024 0.77 ng/mL 0.77ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL Mar 7, 2024 0.4 ng
ON PET SCAN THEY FOUND 3 stating not psma avid on MRI stating they are psma avid How bad is this ? PSA went from in a month 0.77 to 3.61 PSA al Range May 2, 2024 3.61 ng/mL 3.61ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL Apr 4, 2024 0.77 ng/mL 0.77ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL <=3.99 ng/mL Mar 7, 2024 0.4 ng
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
18 days ago
Long complicated paper on gut microbiome and PCa, human and mouse studies.
The gut microbiome-prostate cancer crosstalk is modulated by dietary polyunsaturated long-chain fatty acids Nature Communications volume 15, Article number: 3431 (2024) PMID: 38654015 PMCID: PMC11039720 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-45332-w Some snippets from the paper: ”Hypercaloric diets, such as
The gut microbiome-prostate cancer crosstalk is modulated by dietary polyunsaturated long-chain fatty acids Nature Communications volume 15, Article number: 3431 (2024) PMID: 38654015 PMCID: PMC11039720 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-45332-w Some snippets from the paper: ”Hypercaloric diets, such as
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
18 days ago
Need practical advice re:RRP for 76 year-old in fair shape
Hi everyone, My husband, just turned 76, is having a robotic radical prostatectomy on 5/13. He is (so far) Gleason 4+3, high Decipher score., clean PSMA. We eventually chose surgery as he's also been in retention for many months due to a median lobe, he preferred that to doing a HoLep followed by radiation
Hi everyone, My husband, just turned 76, is having a robotic radical prostatectomy on 5/13. He is (so far) Gleason 4+3, high Decipher score., clean PSMA. We eventually chose surgery as he's also been in retention for many months due to a median lobe, he preferred that to doing a HoLep followed by radiation
AliceinW57
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Prostate Cancer Network
19 days ago
Hypothyroidism
Does anyone know if someone who has had a thyroidectomy due to thyroid cancer and someone who suffers with hashimoto's experience the same long term symptoms?
Does anyone know if someone who has had a thyroidectomy due to thyroid cancer and someone who suffers with hashimoto's experience the same long term symptoms?
starbuckslover
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
What's on at Ovacome next week? (week commencing Monday 6 May 2024)
Good morning everyone, This is our weekly post to let you know about the different support groups, workshops and events taking place at Ovacome next week. Tuesday 7 May - Gentle strengthening exercise class between 11:00am – 12:00pm : https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/exercise-class - Coventry &
Good morning everyone, This is our weekly post to let you know about the different support groups, workshops and events taking place at Ovacome next week. Tuesday 7 May - Gentle strengthening exercise class between 11:00am – 12:00pm : https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/exercise-class - Coventry &
OvacomeSupport
My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
19 days ago
Pluvicto Treatment
So, I just completed my 3rd round of Pluvicto and my primary oncologist wanted me to do a CT scan w/contrast and a bone scan. The Ct showed some increase in cancer in the liver and a number of other spots. I am only doing Pluvicto and no other treatment as requested. Are there other people who are receiving
So, I just completed my 3rd round of Pluvicto and my primary oncologist wanted me to do a CT scan w/contrast and a bone scan. The Ct showed some increase in cancer in the liver and a number of other spots. I am only doing Pluvicto and no other treatment as requested. Are there other people who are receiving
Parscore
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
20 days ago
interesting concepts (not applicable yet): Modulating extracellular matrix stiffness - a strategic approach to boost cancer immunotherapy
”How can targeting ECM stiffness be optimized to achieve maximal efficacy in various types of cancer immunotherapy?”….now that’s a hell of a question! https://www.nature.com/articles/s41419-024-06697-4
”How can targeting ECM stiffness be optimized to achieve maximal efficacy in various types of cancer immunotherapy?”….now that’s a hell of a question! https://www.nature.com/articles/s41419-024-06697-4
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
20 days ago
tp53 mutation
Hi All, my dad has been diagnosed with CLL and has just had it confirmed that he has the TP53 mutation/deletion. He is stable at the moment and is currently on watch & wait. His consultant has said if and when he starts treatment it will be for life or until it isn’t effective. I’ve read lots that say
Hi All, my dad has been diagnosed with CLL and has just had it confirmed that he has the TP53 mutation/deletion. He is stable at the moment and is currently on watch & wait. His consultant has said if and when he starts treatment it will be for life or until it isn’t effective. I’ve read lots that say
Fortheloveoffarming
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CLL Support
21 days ago
liquid biopsy lung cancer
Hello everyone, Does anyone have experience of a liquid biopsy either via the NHS or privately? We got a second opinion, discussed the case with a professor who recommended a guardant 360 liquid biopsy due to the unusual spread into the other lung & appearance during biopsy which is apparently usually
Hello everyone, Does anyone have experience of a liquid biopsy either via the NHS or privately? We got a second opinion, discussed the case with a professor who recommended a guardant 360 liquid biopsy due to the unusual spread into the other lung & appearance during biopsy which is apparently usually
Clark74517796
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
21 days ago
Different mutation?
I was just checking via my NHS app what had been sent to my GP, when I noticed on a letter from Guys this - it listed my mutations - CGN - normal karotype, NGS - CALR, L2AF1, ASXL2. (High risk markers) Previously I thought I was ASXL1, it could be a typo I suppose but does anyone know the difference
I was just checking via my NHS app what had been sent to my GP, when I noticed on a letter from Guys this - it listed my mutations - CGN - normal karotype, NGS - CALR, L2AF1, ASXL2. (High risk markers) Previously I thought I was ASXL1, it could be a typo I suppose but does anyone know the difference
lizzziep
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MPN Voice
21 days ago
Recently diagnosed and trying to work out what to do! All advice gratefully received.
I was diagnosed this week. Still in shock a bit as I am a fit and very active 58 with no real symptoms. I have a psa of 7.7. Gleason Score 3+4 = 7 one in 10 cores with a 2.5mm tumour length whoich is 20% of the core involved. 30% of cores showed cribreform pattern 4 glands. Area of concern on MRIs
I was diagnosed this week. Still in shock a bit as I am a fit and very active 58 with no real symptoms. I have a psa of 7.7. Gleason Score 3+4 = 7 one in 10 cores with a 2.5mm tumour length whoich is 20% of the core involved. 30% of cores showed cribreform pattern 4 glands. Area of concern on MRIs
welshsky
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Prostate Cancer Network
21 days ago
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